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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan does not have many natural resources, but it has nevertheless played a pivotal role in Middle Eastern conflicts.

 

Jordan’s importance stems, at least in part, from its strategic location at the crossroads of the land of Palestine, sacred to Muslims, Christians and Jews.

 

King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, the Jordanian monarch, enjoys wide powers. He is the one who forms and dismisses governments, ratifies laws and dissolves parliament.

The population of Jordan for the year 2020 AD is estimated at 10,211,277 people, which constitutes approximately 0.13% of the total world population.

 

The history of the symbols of the flag of Jordan dates back to the Great Arab Revolt that occurred in 1916 AD. The flag consists of three rectangles that include the colors black, white, and green, where the black color symbolizes the Abbasids, while the white color represents the Umayyads, and the green color is a symbol of the Fatimids, and is located to the left of The flag is a red triangular shape that brings the three previous colors together, and is a symbol of the ruling Hashemite family, and in the middle of this triangle there is a seven-pointed star that appears in white, and symbolizes the seven repeated verses of Surat Al-Fatihah in the Holy Qur’an

Most agricultural products in Jordan come from the Jordan Valley (Ghor), which contributes to 70% of the total domestic production of vegetables and fruits