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Aqaba (English: /ˈækəbə/ AK-ə-bə, US also /ˈɑːk-/ AHK-; Arabic: الْعَقَبَة, romanized: al-
ʿAqaba,
pronounced [ælˈʕæqɑba, ælˈʕæɡæba]) is the only coastal...
- The Gulf of
Aqaba (Arabic: خَلِيج الْعَقَبَة, romanized: Khalīj al-
ʿAqaba) or Gulf of
Eilat (Hebrew: מפרץ אילת, romanized: Mifrátz Eilát) is a
large gulf...
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Shabab Al-
Aqaba Club (Arabic: نادي شبَاب العَقبة) is a
Jordanian football club
based in
Aqaba, Jordan. They
compete in the
Jordanian Pro League, the top...
- The
Battle of
Aqaba was
fought for the Red Sea port of
Aqaba (now in Jordan)
during the Arab
Revolt of
World War I. The
attacking forces, led by Sherif...
- The
Aqaba Castle or
Aqaba Fort (Arabic: قلعة العقبة, romanized: Qalʿat al-
ʿAqaba), also
known as the
Mamluk Castle of
Aqaba, Jordan, is a
Mamluk and Ottoman...
- IPA: [ˈtˤɑːbɑ]) is an
Egyptian town near the
northern tip of the Gulf of
Aqaba. Taba is the
location of Egypt's
busiest border crossing with neighboring...
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Aqaba is the only port in Jordan, and is
owned by
Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC) and has 12
terminals operated by five operators: the
Aqaba Company...
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Aqaba (Arabic: العقبة al-ʻAqabah) is one of the
governorates of Jordan,
located south of Amman,
capital of Jordan. Its
capital is
Aqaba. It is the fourth...
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Saraya Aqaba is a
Jordanian private shareholding company,
whose founding shareholders include Saraya Jordan, Jordan’s
Social Security Corporation,
Aqaba Development...
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coastline along the Red Sea in its southwest,
separated by the Gulf of
Aqaba from Egypt.
Amman is the country's
capital and
largest city, as well as...