Amman
Amman is the capital and largest city of Jordan, serving as the country’s political, cultural, and economic center. It lies in north-central Jordan on the Amman Plateau, a highland area with hills and valleys at elevations around 700 meters above sea level.
Historically, Amman has been inhabited since ancient times. It was the homeland of the Ammonites and was
Geographically, Amman sits on several connected hills and covers a broad plateau. The climate is semi-arid,
Demographically, Amman forms the core of the Greater Amman Municipality and hosts a metropolitan population of
Economically, Amman is the national center of government, finance, and services. It houses ministries, the parliament,
Cultural and historical sites include the Amman Citadel, the Roman Theater, the Jordan Museum, and the King
Transportation and infrastructure include Queen Alia International Airport located south of the city, major highways, and