‘Ayn Umm Rushayd
‘Ayn Umm Rushayd is a spring in Irbid Governorate, Jordan. ‘Ayn Umm Rushayd is situated nearby to the locality Al Bāţin, as well as near Ḩallāb ash Shu‘ayr.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Meitsar and Malka.
Meitsar
Village
Metzar is an Israeli settlement organized as a kibbutz in the southern Golan Heights. The settlement was established as a kibbutz after Israel occupied the area in the Six Day War in 1967. Meitsar is situated 4½ km northwest of ‘Ayn Umm Rushayd.
Malka
Town
Photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Malka is a Jordanian town located in the north of Irbid. It is one of the largest villages in Bani Kinanah Department. It has fertile soil and abundant springs. Malka is situated 7 km south of ‘Ayn Umm Rushayd.
Afik
Village
Photo: יעקב, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Afik is an Israeli settlement organized as a kibbutz in the Golan Heights. It was established in 1972 close to the abandoned Syrian village of Fiq following Israel's capture and occupation of the Golan Heights in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Afik is situated 7 km northwest of ‘Ayn Umm Rushayd.
‘Ayn Umm Rushayd
- Type: Spring
- Also known as: “‘Ain Um Irsheid”, “‘Ayn Umm Irshayd”, and “`Ayn Umm Rushayd”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Irbid Governorate, Jordan, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.73197° or 32° 43′ 55″ northLongitude
35.75519° or 35° 45′ 19″ eastElevation
190 metres (623 feet)Open location code
8G4QPQJ4+Q3GeoNames ID
246169
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