What are the more important cities in Jordan?

Important cities in Jordan are: Amman, the capital of Jordan and the largest city in the country. Located in the east of Adelung, the dry river of Amman passes through here. The population is 2.5 million. It has a long history, and remains dating from 3000 BC to 4000 BC have been discovered. After World War I, it became the foreign capital of Jordan, and 1946 became the capital of Jordan. Commercial and financial center, many western companies set up their headquarters in the Middle East. It is also concentrated in most industries in China, including food, textiles, paper products, plastic products, aluminum utensils, cement, tile making and other factories. An important transportation center, the railway running through the north and south of the country passes through the border, and there is a highway leading to Jerusalem in the west. Aliya Airport in the south of the city is an international air station and Jordan Air Force Base. Aqaba is located at the southernmost tip of Jordan and the northernmost tip of the Red Sea. It is connected with Eilat in Israel in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the southeast and Sinai Peninsula in Egypt across the sea in the southwest. With beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, it is a famous tourist attraction in the Middle East. 340 kilometers from the capital Amman. Aqaba is the only seaport in Jordan. It has been an important stronghold of businessmen in the Middle East since ancient times. Irbid is the second largest city in Jordan, with a population of 654.38+200,000. It is an important industrial city. In 2002, it became a sister city with Zhengzhou, China. At present, there are many garment factories run by businessmen from China, Hongkong and Taiwan in Hassan Industrial Zone, and China's contract workers are mainly concentrated here. Jericho is an ancient city with a history of over 3,000 years. According to archaeological findings, it was inhabited as early as 100 1000 years ago and is one of the oldest cities in the world. At the same time, it is also one of the lowest cities in the world, because it is close to the Dead Sea. Because Jericho goes deep into the desert hinterland of the Middle East, the climate is extremely hot and dry, and the local landform is mainly desert wasteland.