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Hello from Timor-Leste! We are Ligia and Jimbo, your local connection in Timor Leste. Since 2005, we have been operating Jim's Getaway Travel to give travellers access to hotels and tours in Timor Leste. We now operate Timor-Leste hotels and thereby strive to offer the best of Timor Leste, its people, culture and natural wonders.

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Private guides in Jordan Jordan Capital: Amman
Language: Arabic
Currency: Jordanian dinar (JOD)
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CAPITAL CITY OF Jordan: Amman
LANGUAGE OF Jordan: Arabic
CURRENCY OF Jordan: Jordanian dinar (JOD)
COMMENTS ABOUT Jordan:
Jordan is a country in the Middle East.
Cities : Amman, Zarqa, Irbid, Aqaba
Best Places : Jerash, Kerak, Madaba, Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Dana Nature Reserve
Electricity : 220V/50Hz (Continental round pin & UK plugs)
Calling Code : 962
Time Zone : UTC +2
For most of its history since independence from British administration in 1946, Jordan was ruled by King HUSSEIN (1953-99). A pragmatic ruler, he successfully navigated competing pressures from the major powers (US, USSR, and UK), various Arab states, Israel, and a large internal Palestinian population, despite several wars and coup attempts. In 1989 he reinstituted parliamentary elections and gradual political liberalization; in 1994 he signed a formal peace treaty with Israel. King ABDALLAH II - the eldest son of King HUSSEIN and Princess MUNA - assumed the throne following his father's death in February 1999. Since then, he has consolidated his power and undertaken an aggressive economic reform program. Jordan acceded to the World Trade Organization in 2000, and began to participate in the European Free Trade Association in 2001. After a two-year delay, parliamentary and municipal elections took place in the summer of 2003. The Prime Minister and government appointed in October 2004 declared their commitment to accelerated economic and political reforms and the new cabinet includes an unprecedented four women as ministers.
CLIMATE OF Jordan: mostly arid desert; rainy season in west (November to April)
RELIGION OF Jordan: Sunni Muslim 92%, Christian 6% (majority Greek Orthodox, but some Greek and Roman Catholics, Syrian Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Armenian Orthodox, and Protestant denominations), other 2% (several small Shi'a Muslim and Druze populations) (2001 est.)
POPULATION OF Jordan: 5,611,202 (July 2004 est.)>>
ECONOMY OVERVIEW OF Jordan: Jordan is a small Arab country with inadequate supplies of water and other natural resources such as oil. Debt, poverty, and unemployment are fundamental problems, but King ABDALLAH, since assuming the throne in 1999, has undertaken some broad economic reforms in a long-term effort to improve living standards. 'Amman in the past three years has worked closely with the IMF, practiced careful monetary policy, and made substantial headway with privatization. The government also has liberalized the trade regime sufficiently to secure Jordan's membership in the WTrO (2000), a free trade accord with the US (2000), and an association agreement with the EU (2001). These measures have helped improve productivity and have put Jordan on the foreign investment map. The US-led war in Iraq in 2003 dealt an economic blow to Jordan, which was dependent on Iraq for discounted oil (worth $300-$600 million a year). Several Gulf nations have provided temporary aid to compensate for the loss of this oil; when this foreign aid expires, the Jordanian government has pledged to raise retail petroleum product prices and the sales tax base. Other ongoing challenges include fiscal adjustment to reduce the budget deficit, broader investment incentives to promote job-creating ventures, and the encouragement of tourism.
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