Russeifa (Arabic: الرصيفة, also spelled Ruseifa(h), Rusaifa(h), Russiefa, etc., also with preceding article el-, al-, er- or ar-) is a city in Zarqa Governorate...
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Jordanian capital Amman. The second largest city in the governorate is Russeifa. Zarqa Governorate hosts the largest military and air bases of the Jordanian...
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Haifa Israel 936,800 9 Zarqa Jordan 929,300 10 Hama Syria 996,000 11 Homs Syria 775,404 12 Gaza City Palestine 590,481 13 Russeifa Jordan 558,210...
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Amman Governorate 1,812,059 Irbid Russeifa 2 Zarqa Zarqa Governorate 635,160 3 Irbid Irbid Governorate 502,714 4 Russeifa Zarqa Governorate 472,604 5 Ar-Ramtha...
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More than half of those expelled went to Zarqa or the nearby city of Russeifa. During the Black September conflict in 1970, Popular Front for the Liberation...
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Jordan resided mainly in places like Ma'an, Shobak, Al Karak and Madaba and Russeifa. Nowadays, the majority of the Armenians lives in the capital Amman, with...
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Reinan [ja](Wakasa), Fukui, Japan Wadi Araba Department, Aqaba Governorate, Jordan Russeifa Department, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan Southwest Panfilov District, Chuy...
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As-Salt Dair Alla Ash-Shunah al-Janubiyah District [ar] Dhiban Madaba Russeifa Az-Zarqa Hashemiyah Ajlun Kofranjah Irbid Al-Ramtha Al-Aghwar Shamaliyyeh...
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2023 Ittihad Russeifa Russeifa, Zarqa Governorate Russeifa Stadium 2001 Mukhayam Al-Sukhnat Sokhna Camp, Zarqa Governorate 1982 Sarrut Russeifa, Zarqa Governorate...
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Circassian and Chechen settlements were founded: Naour (1901), Zarqa (1902), Russeifa (1905), Swaylih (1905) and Sukhna (1906), all located in the vicinity of...
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