Ayn Sukkar
Ayn Sukkar is a spring in Irbid Governorate, Jordan. Ayn Sukkar is situated nearby to the locality Tall al Sabbah, as well as near the village Al Mughaiyir.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Irbid camp and Irbid.
Irbid camp
Neighborhood
Irbid Camp is one of the 10 officially recognized UNRWA Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. It is located outside of Irbid. It was one of the four camps founded in Jordan to accommodate the refugees of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, the others being Jabal el-Hussein camp, Al-Wehdat refugee camp and Zarqa Camp. Irbid camp is situated 9 km southwest of Ayn Sukkar.
Irbid
Photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Irbid is a city in northern Jordan, some 88 km north of the capital Amman. Archaeological evidence reveals that Irbid has been settled since the Bronze Age.
Ayn Sukkar
- Type: Spring
- Also known as: “‘Ayn Sukkar” and “`Ayn Sukkar”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Irbid Governorate, Jordan, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.6° or 32° 36′ northLongitude
35.93333° or 35° 56′ eastElevation
477 metres (1,565 feet)Open location code
8G4QHWXM+X8OpenStreetMap ID
node 798856019OpenStreetMap feature
natural=springGeoNames ID
246706
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to German—“Ayn Sukkar” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “عين سكر”
- French: “Ayn Sukkar”
- German: “Ayn Sukkar”
Localities in the Area
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