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Amman: The Capital Of Jordan Feb 07

Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, ideally situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley.

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The Temple of Hercules.

In the commercial heart of the city, ultra-modern buildings, hotels, smart restaurants, art galleries and boutiques rub shoulders comfortably with traditional coffee shops and tiny artisans’ workshops. Everywhere there is evidence of the city’s much older past.

 

A sprawling city spread over 19 hills, or “jebels”. Amman is the modern, as well as the ancient capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Known as Rabbath-Ammon during the Iron Age and later as Philadelphia, the ancient city that was once part of the Decapolis league, now boasts a population of around 1.5 million. Often referred to as the white city due to its low size canvas of stone houses, Amman offers a variety of historical sites. Towering above Amman, the site of the earliest fortifications is now subject to numerous excavations which have revealed remains from the Neolithic period as well as from the Hellenestic and late Roman to Arab Islamic Ages. The site which is known as the Citadel includes many structures such as the Temple of Hercules, the Omayyad Palace and the Byzantine Church. At the foot of the Citadel lies the 6000 seat Roman Theatre which is a deep-sided bowl carved into the hill and still used for cultural events. Another newly restored theatre is the 500-seat Odeon which is used for concerts. The three museums found in the area offer a glimpse of history and culture, they are the Jordan Archaeological Museum, The Folklore Museum and the Museum of Popular Tradition.

The people of Amman are multi-cultural, multi-denominational, well educated and extremely hospitable. They welcome visitors and take pride in showing them around their fascinating and vibrant city.

Amman City Tour is a great way for tourists visiting Amman to explore the City.
The tour consists of a circular bus route that encompasses a variety of locations, such as the Roman Theater, Shopping Malls, Downtown (or “Balad” as it is called), Museums, Parks and the Wakalat Street shopping district, amongst others. Amman City Tour offers its passengers the convenience of 45 stops in one bus ride, operating between the hours of 10am and 8pm every day of the year (until 6pm during winter months).

So, be sure to contact your travel agent or tour operator and get your Amman City Tour bus pass today! Amman City Tours offers it’s passengers a unique experience ”HOP ON, HOP OFF” bus service with 45 destinations. The Amman City Tour operates comfortable, air conditioned buses via a loop-route that encompasses the best sights in Amman.

 

 

Republic of Sechelt: The Nature Magic Apr 12

- Name: Republic of Sechelt.
- Capital: Victoria.
- Language: English, French and Swahili.
- Population: 300, 80 people.
- Currency: rupees. 

Located in the arms of the Virgin charming Indian Ocean in the form of a natural tropical virtually no change hands, and the hallmarks of development coastline stretching thousands of miles in all directions, is known for clinging to a palm-lined beaches, green, and fun to dive among coral reefs of the bright colors, and endowed with forests and rich forms of intensive Rare wildlife, but this is offset by the unique composition of natural humility in the country’s economic growth. 
  
Archipelago consists “Seychelles” of about 115 islands, some 1600 km off the coast of eastern Africa, in the north-east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, its islands and the center of the main islands, the rest of the “What” and “Praslin” and “Adego” is a rock Dzdanit . The rest of the islands are mostly coral dive under the water’s surface is composed of some low peaks, which are not volcanic in nature, like volcanic islands. 

Late settlement
Did not witness “Seychelles” traces of human life are clear only in the seventeenth century, in the sixteenth century the Portuguese arrived to those islands did not find life a little, only take them a haven of pirates and a base for the start of their ships in the Indian Ocean, after it has spread to more than two hundred years.

In 1756 France claimed the right to annex the island, after the governor sent a French Myrycas “What do not Bourdonas” ship to explore the ship’s captain, got the islands, the largest of the islands, called the Governor and the name remains now. The first shipment of French citizens and some of those colonies to the islands in 1770, for the cultivation of sugar cane, coffee, tea and some other tropical plants, and France ceded the island for Britain after the war that took place between the two days, “Napoleon Bonaparte” in 1814. From 1814 to 1903 the island was administered as part of the Seychelles Myrycas to become a self-contained colony that gained independence in June 1976.