Jāwā

Jāwā is a locality in , and has about 10,600 residents and an elevation of 889 metres. Jāwā is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Tall Jawa.

Archaeological site
is an archaeological and historical site in central Jordan. Excavations and research have revealed the remains of an Iron Age village of the ancient Kingdom of Ammon.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Al-Wehdat camp and Marj Al-Hamam area.

Neighborhood
Amman New Camp, usually known as the Al-Wehdat or Al-Wihdat camp, which is located in the Hay Al Awdah neighbourhood in southeast , the capital city of , occupies a 0.48 km2. is situated 9 km north of Jāwā.

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Photo: ShapsougSochi1864, Public domain.
Marj Al-Hamam is the district number 27 of Metropolitan Amman – Greater Amman Municipality; it is situated to the South-West of the City. It comprises 16 neighborhoods and population gatherings; it is 53 Km2 of space; its population counts for 82788 capita. is situated 10 km northwest of Jāwā.

Jāwā

Latitude
31.85247° or 31° 51′ 9″ north
Longitude
35.93928° or 35° 56′ 21″ east
Population
10,600
Elevation
889 metres (2,917 feet)
Open location code
8G3QVW2Q+XP
Geo­Names ID
248843
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In Other Languages

“Jāwā” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: Jāwā
  • Arabic: جاوا

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