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Aqaba Governorate

Coordinates: 29°31′25″N 35°00′26″E / 29.52361°N 35.00722°E / 29.52361; 35.00722
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The city of Aqaba is the capital of Aqaba Governorate

Aqaba (Template:Lang-ar) is one of the governorates of Jordan, located south of Amman, capital of Jordan. Its capital is Aqaba. It is the fourth largest governorate in Jordan by area and is ranked 10th by population.

Wadi Rum

Aqaba, the port at the Red Sea, plays an important role in the economic life of Jordan and has many attractions to offer the vacationer. The port is Jordan's most important import/export hub. The industrial port lies well away from the beaches and the hotels, so that tourist activities are not affected.

Geography

Aqaba Governorate lies in the south western tip of Jordan, it borders Ma'an Governorate from the east, Tafilah Governorate from the north, Saudi Arabia from the south, Israel from the west, and the Gulf of Aqaba from the southwest. There are two international crossing points in Aqaba Governorate, the Durra Border Crossing and Wadi Araba crossing.

The Jordanian-Saudi border originally ran a few kilometers south of Aqaba. In 1965 the late King Hussein exchanged 12 km (7 mi) of the valuable coastal strip for areas in the desert.

Image showing the approximate land exchanged between Jordan (gaining green) and Saudi Arabia (gaining red) in 1965.

History

Lawrence of Arabia

The city of Aqaba was inhabited since 4000 BC, and is known for Lawrence of Arabia and the Battle of Aqaba.

The greatest archaeological treasure of the region is Petra. Petra lies on the eastern slope of Mount Hor in Wādī ʻAraba, a section of the Rift Valley that runs from the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea to the Dead Sea.

Economy

A train coming from the port of Aqaba

The governorate population depends heavily on tourism as a major source of income. The port of Aqaba is the only sea port for Jordan. Almost all of Jordan's foreign trade comes through Aqaba. During the Iraqi-Iranian War, Iraq used the port of Aqaba for its foreign trade.

Administrative Divisions

Aqaba is divided into three departments according to article 15 of the Administrative Divisions System of the year 2000 by the Ministry of Interior:

Department Arabic Name Subdivisions Administrative Center
1 Capital Department (Al-Qasabah) لواء قصبة العقبة includes the city of Aqaba and three nearby villages Aqaba
2 Wadi Araba Department قضاء وادي عربة includes nine villages Al-Reeshah
3 Al-Quwairah لواء القويرة includes 15 villages Al-Quwairah
Nahias of Aqaba


References

29°31′25″N 35°00′26″E / 29.52361°N 35.00722°E / 29.52361; 35.00722