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Irbid

Irbid (Arabic: إِربِد), known in ancient times as Arabella or Arbela (Άρβηλα in Ancient Greek), is the capital and largest city of Irbid Governorate. It has the second-largest metropolitan population in Jordan after Amman, with a population of around 2,003,800.[3] As a city, Irbid is Jordan's third-largest, after Amman and Zarqa.

Irbid (Arabella)
إربد
City
Nickname: 
Bride of the North
Irbid (Arabella)
Coordinates: 32°33′0″N 35°51′0″E / 32.55000°N 35.85000°E / 32.55000; 35.85000
Grid position230/217
Country Jordan
GovernorateIrbid Governorate
Founded7000 BC
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • MayorNabeel Al-Kofahi
Area
 • City410 km2 (160 sq mi)
 • Metro
1,572 km2 (607 sq mi)
Elevation
620 m (2,034 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • City569,068
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,600/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,003,800 [2]
Time zoneUTC+2 (GMT)
 • Summer (DST)+3
Area code+(962)2
Websitewww.irbid.gov.jo

Irbid is located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Amman on the northern ridge of the Gilead, equidistant from Pella, Beit Ras (Capitolias), and Um Qais, and approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of the Syrian border.

Irbid was built on successive Early Bronze Age settlements and was possibly the biblical Beth Arbel and the Arbila of the Decapolis, a Hellenistic league of the 1st-2nd century BCE. The population of Irbid swelled in the late 19th century, and prior to 1948 it served as a significant centre of transit trade.[4]

The city is a major ground transportation hub between Amman, Syria to the north, and Mafraq to the east.

The Irbid region is also home to several colleges and universities. The two most prominent universities are Jordan University of Science and Technology and Yarmouk University.

History edit

 
Pottery dating from the Bronze Age displayed in the Irbid Archaeological Museum

Artifacts and graves in the area show that Irbid was inhabited in the Bronze Age. Pieces of pottery and wall stones found at Tell Irbid were estimated to be made in the year 3200 B.C.[5] A city wall dated to around 1300-1200 BC.

  • Phase III (c. 3200 BC)
  • Phase II (c. 1300-1150 BC)
  • Phase I (c. 1150-800 BC)

In the Hellenistic period, Irbid, then known as Arabella was a major trade center. Before the advent of Islam, Arabella was famous for producing some of the best wines in the ancient world. The area in the region had extremely fertile soil and moderate climate, allowing the growing of high quality grapes.[citation needed]

After the Muslim conquests, the city came under the rule of the Rashidun Caliphate and became known as Irbid, at which time it shifted from wine to olive oil production. Wheat was also an important product in the area.[6]

In 1596 it appeared in the Ottoman tax registers named as Irbid, situated in the nahiya (subdistrict) of Bani Juhma, part of the Sanjak of Hawran. It had 72 households and 35 bachelors; all Muslim. The villagers paid a fixed tax-rate of 25% on agricultural products; including wheat (22,500 akçe), barley, summer crops, fruit trees, goats and bee-hives; in addition to a market toll. The total tax was 38,116 akçe.[7]

In 1838, Eli Smith noted Irbid (Arbela) as being a place with Sunni Muslim.[8]

The Jordanian census of 1961 found 44,585 inhabitants in Irbid.[9]

Irbid today combines the bustle of a provincial Middle Eastern town and the youthful nightlife of a typical college town.[citation needed] The city is home to four major universities: Yarmouk University, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid National University and Jadara University. In addition, it is home for two campuses of Balqa Applied University and several private colleges. University Street, which defines the western border of the Yarmouk University campus, is popular with locals as well as with the occasional foreign visitors who stop by to relax in any of its numerous restaurants and cafés that open late into the night.

Though not usually a major tourist destination itself, Irbid is home to two notable museums: the Museum of Jordanian Heritage and the Jordan Natural History Museum, both on the campus of Yarmouk University. Furthermore, Irbid's strategic location in northern Jordan makes it a convenient starting point for tourists interested in seeing the northern Jordan Valley; visiting Umm Qais, Beit Ras (Capitolias), Pella, Ajloun, Umm el-Jimal, La Foossi baitaras and other historical sites; or traveling on to Syria.

Geography edit

Irbid is situated in northern Jordan, on a fertile plateau. As of 2010, the city of Irbid encompassed an area of 30 km2, with residential areas making up 74.3% of the total area, followed by the Services areas occupying 9.5%, then Empty or unoccupied areas of 7.7%, then 4.2% is classified as Commercial areas, and 3.3% as Industrial areas, and finally gardens occupied 1% of the total city area.

Border cities edit

Climate edit

Irbid has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), common in the Levant region. Summers are hot at days with warm nights, while winters are cool and wet, with two snowy days on average.

Climate data for Irbid (1985–2014)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 13.4
(56.1)
14.3
(57.7)
17.7
(63.9)
22.8
(73.0)
27.2
(81.0)
30.0
(86.0)
31.5
(88.7)
31.8
(89.2)
30.1
(86.2)
26.7
(80.1)
20.7
(69.3)
15.5
(59.9)
23.5
(74.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) 9.35
(48.83)
10.0
(50.0)
12.85
(55.13)
17.9
(64.2)
21.05
(69.89)
23.95
(75.11)
25.8
(78.4)
26.15
(79.07)
24.55
(76.19)
21.25
(70.25)
15.6
(60.1)
11.1
(52.0)
18.30
(64.93)
Average low °C (°F) 5.3
(41.5)
5.7
(42.3)
8.0
(46.4)
11.3
(52.3)
14.9
(58.8)
17.9
(64.2)
20.1
(68.2)
20.5
(68.9)
19.0
(66.2)
15.8
(60.4)
10.5
(50.9)
6.7
(44.1)
13
(55)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 101.5
(4.00)
110.5
(4.35)
69.6
(2.74)
20
(0.8)
6.4
(0.25)
1.6
(0.06)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.7
(0.03)
13.9
(0.55)
58.4
(2.30)
81.9
(3.22)
464.5
(18.3)
Average precipitation days 11.3 10.6 9.4 4.6 2.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 3.2 6.0 9.6 57.1
Source: Jordan Meteorological Department[10]

Districts of Greater Irbid Municipality edit

 
Church in Irbid

Irbid is divided into 23 city districts forming smaller cities within the metropolitan sphere of influence of Irbid:

District District District
1 Al'al 9 Foa'ra 17 Maru
2 Al Husn 10 Hakama 18 Mughayer
3 Al-Rabia 11 Hashemiyah 19 Naser
4 Al-Sareeh 12 Hawar 20 Rowdah
5 Barha 13 Huwwarah 21 Sal Area
6 Beit Ras 14 Kitim 22 Nu'aimah
7 Bushra (Jordan) 15 Kufr Jayez 23 Nuzha
8 Edun 16 Manarah ( hatim )
 
Huwwarah district
 
Jordan University of Science and Technology Hospital.
 
The Safeway shopping center in Irbid
 
Prince Hassan Youth City.
 
Al-Arabi Sports Club in Irbid
 
Al-Fayhaa Mosque in Irbid.

Cities, Towns, and Villages edit

Many villages surround the city of Irbid including:

  • Birqish-Kufr Rakeb (برقش - كفر راكب)
  • Irbid (اربد)
  • Aṭ-Ṭaībah (الطيبة)
  • Natfeh (ناطفه)
  • Habaka (حبكا)
  • Kufr-Rahta (كفررحتا)
  • Al-Mazar Al-Shamali (المزار الشمالي)
  • Hareema (حريما)
  • Al'aal (علعال)
  • Kufr Asad (كفرأسد)
  • Kufr Aan (كفرعان)
  • Jumha (جمحة)
  • Kufryuba (كفر يوبا)
  • Zahar (زحر)
  • Qum (قمّ)
  • Sammou' (سمّوع)
  • Izmal (زمال)
  • Kufrelma (كفر الماء)
  • Sawm (سوم)
  • Saydoor (صيدور)
  • Kufr Soom (كفر سوم)
  • Sama al-Rousan (سما الروسان)
  • Ibser Abu Ali
  • Assarieh (الصريح)
  • Aidoon (ايدون)
  • Al Husn (الحصن)
  • Baleela (بليلة)
  • Beit Ras (بيت راس)
  • Dowgarah (دوقرة)
  • En-Nu`aymeh (النعيمة)
  • Habaka (حبكا)
  • Houfa Al-Westiyyah
  • Qumaim (قميم)
  • Bushra (Jordan) (بشرى)
  • Huwwarah (حوارة)
  • Imrawah
  • Al Ramtha (الرمثا)
  • Sal (سال)
  • Samad (صمد)
  • Al Shajara (الشجرة)
  • Al Turrah (الطرة)
  • Fou'ara (فوعرة)
  • Zoubia ( زوبيا)
  • Jdaita (جديتا)
  • Rehaba (رحابا)
  • Kufor Alma (كفرالماء )
  • Kharja (خرجا)
  • Dair Yousef (دير يوسف)
  • Dair Abos'eed (دير أبو سعيد)
  • Kufor Kefia (كفر كفية)
  • Summer (سمر)
  • E'nbeh (عنبة)
  • Bayt Yafa (بيت يافا)
  • Dair Esse'neh (دير السعنة)
  • Mandah (منده)
  • Maru (Irbid) (مرو)
  • Zabda (زبدة)
  • Bait Idis (بيت ايدس)
  • Makhraba (مخربا)
  • Al-Murajjam
  • Al Mughayer (المغير)

Hospitals edit

 
King Abdullah University Hospital in Irbid, the hospital of Jordan University of Science and Technology.
  • Abu Obaida Hospital
  • Al-Najah Hospital
  • Al-Qawasmi Hospital
  • Al-Ramtha Hospital
  • Al-Yarmouk Hospital
  • Ibn-Alnafees Hospital
  • Irbid Islamic Hospital
  • Irbid Speciality Hospital
  • King Abdullah University Hospital
  • Muaath Bin Jabal Hospital
  • Princess Badeea Hospital
  • Princess Basma Hospital
  • Princess Rahma Hospital
  • Princess Raya Hospital
  • Rahbat Al-Wardieh Hospital
  • Roman Catholic Hospital

Education edit

As of 2007, there were 70,000 registered students in Irbid's 10 universities, community colleges and institutes, of whom 8,000 were international students from 47 countries.[11] This high concentration of institutions of higher education has played a key role in carving a unique identity of the city. The largest universities in Irbid are:

 
Yarmouk University
 
Jordan University of Science and Technology campus

Private Schools in Irbid (sorted by alphabetical order):

  • Adventist School
  • Al-Arabiya Model School
  • Al-Manara Schools [P]
  • Al-Nahda Private School [P]
  • Alwatany center
  • American University School of the Middle East [17]
  • Dar Al Uloum Schools [P]
  • Greek Catholic School
  • Irbid International Schools
  • Irbid Model School [P]
  • Islamic School [P] (Al-Madares Al-Islamiya)
  • Jeel Al Jadeed School
  • Jordan National Schools [P]
  • Khawla Bint Alazwar [P]
  • Rosary Sisters School
  • Shoa'a Alammel School [P]
  • Yarmouk University Model School [P]

Economy edit

 
Irbid Mall in Western Irbid.

Most of the city's economy is based on the services sector, that is directly or indirectly related to the higher education institutions in the city, as an example there are 26 book publishing companies in the city. The number of internet cafes per capita is the highest in the world[when?] that took Irbid to the Guinness Book of World Records.[citation needed] Irbid is considered the cultural capital of Jordan.[18] There is one Qualifying Industrial Zone in Irbid.

Sports edit

The Irbid-based club Al-Hussein (Irbid) was ranked fourth in the Jordanian football premier league in the year 2008. Its home matches are held in Prince Hasan Youth City's Stadium. The other major football club in Irbid is Al-Arabi. Established in 1945, it is one of the oldest athletic clubs in the country. As of 2008, there are 22 cultural and sport clubs registered in Irbid. Irbid hosted the 1999 Pan Arab Games.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Irbid is twinned with:

Notable people edit

See also edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "دائرة الإحصاءات العامة" (in Arabic).
  2. ^ http://dosweb.dos.gov.jo/DataBank/Population_Estimares/Municipalities.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ http://dosweb.dos.gov.jo/DataBank/Population_Estimares/PopulationEstimatesbyLocality.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ Irbid. Encyclopædia Britannica. 21 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ [Lenzen, C. J.; Gordon, R. L.; and Mcquitty, A. M. 1985; Excavation at Tell Irbid and Beit Ras, 1985. ADAJ. Vol 29, pp. 151–159]
  6. ^ Haitham Mahmoud El-Hurani, Mohamed (1975). "Economic analysis of the development of the wheatsubsector of Jordan". Iowa State University Digital Repository. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  7. ^ Hütteroth and Abdulfattah, 1977, p. 203
  8. ^ Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, p. 163
  9. ^ Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics, 1964, p. 13
  10. ^ "Weather Information for Irbid". Jordan Meteorological. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2008.
  12. ^ Yarmouk University
  13. ^ "Jordan University of Science and Technology". Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  14. ^ Irbid National University
  15. ^ Balqa' Applied University
  16. ^ Al-Issa, Mohammad Omar. "Jadara University". Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  17. ^ "American University School Of The Middle East". www.sau.edu.jo. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  18. ^ Greater Irbid Municipality 1 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ (PDF). gaziantep.bel.tr (in Turkish). Gaziantep. 2013. p. 43. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  20. ^ "友好城市". zhengzhou.gov.cn (in Chinese). Zhengzhou. Retrieved 30 June 2020.

General bibliography edit

  • Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics (1964). First Census of Population and Housing. Volume I: Final Tables; General Characteristics of the Population (PDF).
  • Hütteroth, Wolf-Dieter; Abdulfattah, Kamal (1977). Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century. Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten, Sonderband 5. Erlangen, Germany: Vorstand der Fränkischen Geographischen Gesellschaft. ISBN 3-920405-41-2.
  • El-Khouri, Lamia, "Roman and Byzantine Settlements in the Region of West Irbid," Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 139,3 (2007), 166–185.
  • Robinson, E.; Smith, E. (1841). Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the year 1838. Vol. 3. Boston: Crocker & Brewster.

External links edit

  • Irbid - Jordan Tourism Board 15 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine
  • Beautiful Natural Scenes From Al-Koura Department - Irbid
  • Irbid News
  • Greater Irbid Municipality
  • Irbid Guide
  • Irbid Discussion Forum (in Arabic)
  • Al Husun FM Radio Station
  • Photos of Irbid at the American Center of Research

irbid, arabic, رب, known, ancient, times, arabella, arbela, Άρβηλα, ancient, greek, capital, largest, city, governorate, second, largest, metropolitan, population, jordan, after, amman, with, population, around, city, jordan, third, largest, after, amman, zarq. Irbid Arabic إ رب د known in ancient times as Arabella or Arbela Arbhla in Ancient Greek is the capital and largest city of Irbid Governorate It has the second largest metropolitan population in Jordan after Amman with a population of around 2 003 800 3 As a city Irbid is Jordan s third largest after Amman and Zarqa Irbid Arabella إربدCityNickname Bride of the NorthIrbid Arabella Coordinates 32 33 0 N 35 51 0 E 32 55000 N 35 85000 E 32 55000 35 85000Grid position230 217Country JordanGovernorateIrbid GovernorateFounded7000 BCGovernment TypeMunicipality MayorNabeel Al KofahiArea 1 City410 km2 160 sq mi Metro1 572 km2 607 sq mi Elevation620 m 2 034 ft Population 2020 City569 068 Density1 400 km2 3 600 sq mi Metro2 003 800 2 Time zoneUTC 2 GMT Summer DST 3Area code 962 2Websitewww wbr irbid wbr gov wbr joIrbid is located about 70 kilometres 43 mi north of Amman on the northern ridge of the Gilead equidistant from Pella Beit Ras Capitolias and Um Qais and approximately 20 kilometres 12 mi south of the Syrian border Irbid was built on successive Early Bronze Age settlements and was possibly the biblical Beth Arbel and the Arbila of the Decapolis a Hellenistic league of the 1st 2nd century BCE The population of Irbid swelled in the late 19th century and prior to 1948 it served as a significant centre of transit trade 4 The city is a major ground transportation hub between Amman Syria to the north and Mafraq to the east The Irbid region is also home to several colleges and universities The two most prominent universities are Jordan University of Science and Technology and Yarmouk University Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Border cities 2 2 Climate 3 Districts of Greater Irbid Municipality 3 1 Cities Towns and Villages 4 Hospitals 5 Education 6 Economy 7 Sports 8 Twin towns sister cities 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 Citations 12 General bibliography 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp Pottery dating from the Bronze Age displayed in the Irbid Archaeological MuseumFurther information on the prehistoric burial site Uyun al Hammam Artifacts and graves in the area show that Irbid was inhabited in the Bronze Age Pieces of pottery and wall stones found at Tell Irbid were estimated to be made in the year 3200 B C 5 A city wall dated to around 1300 1200 BC Phase III c 3200 BC Phase II c 1300 1150 BC Phase I c 1150 800 BC In the Hellenistic period Irbid then known as Arabella was a major trade center Before the advent of Islam Arabella was famous for producing some of the best wines in the ancient world The area in the region had extremely fertile soil and moderate climate allowing the growing of high quality grapes citation needed After the Muslim conquests the city came under the rule of the Rashidun Caliphate and became known as Irbid at which time it shifted from wine to olive oil production Wheat was also an important product in the area 6 In 1596 it appeared in the Ottoman tax registers named as Irbid situated in the nahiya subdistrict of Bani Juhma part of the Sanjak of Hawran It had 72 households and 35 bachelors all Muslim The villagers paid a fixed tax rate of 25 on agricultural products including wheat 22 500 akce barley summer crops fruit trees goats and bee hives in addition to a market toll The total tax was 38 116 akce 7 In 1838 Eli Smith noted Irbid Arbela as being a place with Sunni Muslim 8 The Jordanian census of 1961 found 44 585 inhabitants in Irbid 9 Irbid today combines the bustle of a provincial Middle Eastern town and the youthful nightlife of a typical college town citation needed The city is home to four major universities Yarmouk University Jordan University of Science and Technology Irbid National University and Jadara University In addition it is home for two campuses of Balqa Applied University and several private colleges University Street which defines the western border of the Yarmouk University campus is popular with locals as well as with the occasional foreign visitors who stop by to relax in any of its numerous restaurants and cafes that open late into the night Though not usually a major tourist destination itself Irbid is home to two notable museums the Museum of Jordanian Heritage and the Jordan Natural History Museum both on the campus of Yarmouk University Furthermore Irbid s strategic location in northern Jordan makes it a convenient starting point for tourists interested in seeing the northern Jordan Valley visiting Umm Qais Beit Ras Capitolias Pella Ajloun Umm el Jimal La Foossi baitaras and other historical sites or traveling on to Syria nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Dolmen nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Decorated stone nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Decorated stone nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Mosaic nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Mosaic nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Mosaic nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Mosaic nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Mosaic nbsp Irbid Museum Of Jordanian Heritage Mosaic nbsp Irbid Centre nbsp Irbid Clock towerGeography editIrbid is situated in northern Jordan on a fertile plateau As of 2010 the city of Irbid encompassed an area of 30 km2 with residential areas making up 74 3 of the total area followed by the Services areas occupying 9 5 then Empty or unoccupied areas of 7 7 then 4 2 is classified as Commercial areas and 3 3 as Industrial areas and finally gardens occupied 1 of the total city area Border cities edit Um Qais Al Koura Mafraq Ar RamthaClimate edit Irbid has a hot summer Mediterranean climate Koppen Csa common in the Levant region Summers are hot at days with warm nights while winters are cool and wet with two snowy days on average Climate data for Irbid 1985 2014 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 13 4 56 1 14 3 57 7 17 7 63 9 22 8 73 0 27 2 81 0 30 0 86 0 31 5 88 7 31 8 89 2 30 1 86 2 26 7 80 1 20 7 69 3 15 5 59 9 23 5 74 3 Daily mean C F 9 35 48 83 10 0 50 0 12 85 55 13 17 9 64 2 21 05 69 89 23 95 75 11 25 8 78 4 26 15 79 07 24 55 76 19 21 25 70 25 15 6 60 1 11 1 52 0 18 30 64 93 Average low C F 5 3 41 5 5 7 42 3 8 0 46 4 11 3 52 3 14 9 58 8 17 9 64 2 20 1 68 2 20 5 68 9 19 0 66 2 15 8 60 4 10 5 50 9 6 7 44 1 13 55 Average precipitation mm inches 101 5 4 00 110 5 4 35 69 6 2 74 20 0 8 6 4 0 25 1 6 0 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 03 13 9 0 55 58 4 2 30 81 9 3 22 464 5 18 3 Average precipitation days 11 3 10 6 9 4 4 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 6 0 9 6 57 1Source Jordan Meteorological Department 10 Districts of Greater Irbid Municipality edit nbsp Church in IrbidIrbid is divided into 23 city districts forming smaller cities within the metropolitan sphere of influence of Irbid District District District1 Al al 9 Foa ra 17 Maru2 Al Husn 10 Hakama 18 Mughayer3 Al Rabia 11 Hashemiyah 19 Naser4 Al Sareeh 12 Hawar 20 Rowdah5 Barha 13 Huwwarah 21 Sal Area6 Beit Ras 14 Kitim 22 Nu aimah7 Bushra Jordan 15 Kufr Jayez 23 Nuzha8 Edun 16 Manarah hatim nbsp Huwwarah district nbsp Jordan University of Science and Technology Hospital nbsp The Safeway shopping center in Irbid nbsp Prince Hassan Youth City nbsp Al Arabi Sports Club in Irbid nbsp Al Fayhaa Mosque in Irbid Cities Towns and Villages edit Many villages surround the city of Irbid including Birqish Kufr Rakeb برقش كفر راكب Irbid اربد Aṭ Ṭaibah الطيبة Natfeh ناطفه Habaka حبكا Kufr Rahta كفررحتا Al Mazar Al Shamali المزار الشمالي Hareema حريما Al aal علعال Kufr Asad كفرأسد Kufr Aan كفرعان Jumha جمحة Kufryuba كفر يوبا Zahar زحر Qum قم Sammou سم وع Izmal زمال Kufrelma كفر الماء Sawm سوم Saydoor صيدور Kufr Soom كفر سوم Sama al Rousan سما الروسان Ibser Abu Ali Assarieh الصريح Aidoon ايدون Al Husn الحصن Baleela بليلة Beit Ras بيت راس Dowgarah دوقرة En Nu aymeh النعيمة Habaka حبكا Houfa Al Westiyyah Qumaim قميم Bushra Jordan بشرى Huwwarah حوارة Imrawah Al Ramtha الرمثا Sal سال Samad صمد Al Shajara الشجرة Al Turrah الطرة Fou ara فوعرة Zoubia زوبيا Jdaita جديتا Rehaba رحابا Kufor Alma كفرالماء Kharja خرجا Dair Yousef دير يوسف Dair Abos eed دير أبو سعيد Kufor Kefia كفر كفية Summer سمر E nbeh عنبة Bayt Yafa بيت يافا Dair Esse neh دير السعنة Mandah منده Maru Irbid مرو Zabda زبدة Bait Idis بيت ايدس Makhraba مخربا Al Murajjam Al Mughayer المغير Hospitals edit nbsp King Abdullah University Hospital in Irbid the hospital of Jordan University of Science and Technology Abu Obaida Hospital Al Najah Hospital Al Qawasmi Hospital Al Ramtha Hospital Al Yarmouk Hospital Ibn Alnafees Hospital Irbid Islamic Hospital Irbid Speciality Hospital King Abdullah University Hospital Muaath Bin Jabal Hospital Princess Badeea Hospital Princess Basma Hospital Princess Rahma Hospital Princess Raya Hospital Rahbat Al Wardieh Hospital Roman Catholic HospitalEducation editAs of 2007 there were 70 000 registered students in Irbid s 10 universities community colleges and institutes of whom 8 000 were international students from 47 countries 11 This high concentration of institutions of higher education has played a key role in carving a unique identity of the city The largest universities in Irbid are nbsp Yarmouk University nbsp Jordan University of Science and Technology campusYarmouk University 12 Jordan University of Science and Technology 13 Irbid National University 14 Al Balqa Applied University Irbid campus 15 Jadara University 16 Private Schools in Irbid sorted by alphabetical order Adventist School Al Arabiya Model School Al Manara Schools P Al Nahda Private School P Alwatany center American University School of the Middle East 17 Dar Al Uloum Schools P Greek Catholic School Irbid International Schools Irbid Model School P Islamic School P Al Madares Al Islamiya Jeel Al Jadeed School Jordan National Schools P Khawla Bint Alazwar P Rosary Sisters School Shoa a Alammel School P Yarmouk University Model School P Economy edit nbsp Irbid Mall in Western Irbid Most of the city s economy is based on the services sector that is directly or indirectly related to the higher education institutions in the city as an example there are 26 book publishing companies in the city The number of internet cafes per capita is the highest in the world when that took Irbid to the Guinness Book of World Records citation needed Irbid is considered the cultural capital of Jordan 18 There is one Qualifying Industrial Zone in Irbid Sports editThe Irbid based club Al Hussein Irbid was ranked fourth in the Jordanian football premier league in the year 2008 Its home matches are held in Prince Hasan Youth City s Stadium The other major football club in Irbid is Al Arabi Established in 1945 it is one of the oldest athletic clubs in the country As of 2008 there are 22 cultural and sport clubs registered in Irbid Irbid hosted the 1999 Pan Arab Games Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Jordan Irbid is twinned with nbsp Gaziantep Turkey 19 nbsp Zhengzhou China 20 Notable people editMain article List of people from IrbidSee also edit nbsp Jordan portalCitations edit دائرة الإحصاءات العامة in Arabic http dosweb dos gov jo DataBank Population Estimares Municipalities pdf bare URL PDF http dosweb dos gov jo DataBank Population Estimares PopulationEstimatesbyLocality pdf bare URL PDF Irbid Encyclopaedia Britannica Archived 21 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine Lenzen C J Gordon R L and Mcquitty A M 1985 Excavation at Tell Irbid and Beit Ras 1985 ADAJ Vol 29 pp 151 159 Haitham Mahmoud El Hurani Mohamed 1975 Economic analysis of the development of the wheatsubsector of Jordan Iowa State University Digital Repository Retrieved 17 September 2020 Hutteroth and Abdulfattah 1977 p 203 Robinson and Smith 1841 vol 3 2nd appendix p 163 Government of Jordan Department of Statistics 1964 p 13 Weather Information for Irbid Jordan Meteorological Retrieved 27 November 2016 OªU O USO O U OO O U O O O O US O U O U OªOµO O US U O O O O 2007 Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 1 May 2008 Yarmouk University Jordan University of Science and Technology Retrieved 24 November 2016 Irbid National University Balqa Applied University Al Issa Mohammad Omar Jadara University Retrieved 24 November 2016 American University School Of The Middle East www sau edu jo Retrieved 10 December 2019 Greater Irbid Municipality Archived 1 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Kardes Sehirlerimiz PDF gaziantep bel tr in Turkish Gaziantep 2013 p 43 Archived from the original PDF on 6 February 2020 Retrieved 30 June 2020 友好城市 zhengzhou gov cn in Chinese Zhengzhou Retrieved 30 June 2020 General bibliography editGovernment of Jordan Department of Statistics 1964 First Census of Population and Housing Volume I Final Tables General Characteristics of the Population PDF Hutteroth Wolf Dieter Abdulfattah Kamal 1977 Historical Geography of Palestine Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten Sonderband 5 Erlangen Germany Vorstand der Frankischen Geographischen Gesellschaft ISBN 3 920405 41 2 El Khouri Lamia Roman and Byzantine Settlements in the Region of West Irbid Palestine Exploration Quarterly 139 3 2007 166 185 Robinson E Smith E 1841 Biblical Researches in Palestine Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea A Journal of Travels in the year 1838 Vol 3 Boston Crocker amp Brewster External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Irbid Irbid Jordan Tourism Board Archived 15 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine Beautiful Natural Scenes From Al Koura Department Irbid Irbid News Greater Irbid Municipality Irbid Guide Irbid Discussion Forum in Arabic Al Husun FM Radio Station Photos of Irbid at the American Center of Research Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Irbid amp oldid 1182236310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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