Jordan The Country By: Hannah H
Their Religon Most people in Jordan practice Islam. There are a tiny bit of Christians. About 95% of Jordan’s people are Muslims.
People in Jordan There are about 3 million people in Jordan Most cities populations are about 5,000 people Some cities have more than 100,000 people
Where Jordan is located Jordan borders Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, &  Israel Jordan also borders the Palestinian Territory of the West Bank The Jordan River stretches out along way. A long time ago Jordan had lots of Invaders. People have lived in Jordan for more than 200,000 years.
Animals  Some of Jordan’s animals are… Wild boars, hares, jackals, foxes, wildcats, hyenas, wolves, mongooses, and gazelles.
Languages Jordan’s offical language is Arabic English is taught and known The Government prints many documents in English and Arabic
Credits Created by: Hannah H Written by: Hannah H Special Thanks To: Mrs. O for letting us do this. Power Point By: Hannah H

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    Jordan The CountryBy: Hannah H
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    Their Religon Mostpeople in Jordan practice Islam. There are a tiny bit of Christians. About 95% of Jordan’s people are Muslims.
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    People in JordanThere are about 3 million people in Jordan Most cities populations are about 5,000 people Some cities have more than 100,000 people
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    Where Jordan islocated Jordan borders Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, & Israel Jordan also borders the Palestinian Territory of the West Bank The Jordan River stretches out along way. A long time ago Jordan had lots of Invaders. People have lived in Jordan for more than 200,000 years.
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    Animals Someof Jordan’s animals are… Wild boars, hares, jackals, foxes, wildcats, hyenas, wolves, mongooses, and gazelles.
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    Languages Jordan’s officallanguage is Arabic English is taught and known The Government prints many documents in English and Arabic
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    Credits Created by:Hannah H Written by: Hannah H Special Thanks To: Mrs. O for letting us do this. Power Point By: Hannah H

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