Russeifa
Russeifa
مدينة الرصيفة | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 32°1′4″N 36°2′47″E / 32.01778°N 36.04639°E | |
Country | Jordan |
Governorate | Zarqa Governorate |
Municipality established | 1957 |
Government | |
• Type | Municipality |
• Mayor | Osama Haimour |
Area | |
• City | 15 sq mi (38 km2) |
Elevation | 2,300 ft (700 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• City | 280,000 |
• Metro | 500,000 |
• Metro density | 40,000/sq mi (15,000/km2) |
[1] | |
Time zone | UTC+2 (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (UTC+3) |
Area code | +(962)5 |
Website | http://www.russifah.gov.jo/ |
Russeifa, also spelled Russiefa, (Arabic: الرصيفة) is a city in Zarqa Governorate in Jordan. It had a population of 472,604 inhabitants in 2015,[2] making it the fourth-largest city in Jordan, after Amman, Irbid, and Zarqa.
Geography
The city of Russeifa is located in the Central region of Jordan, in the Zarqa River basin, on the Amman-Zarqa highway. Amman, Zarqa, and Russeifa form one large metropolitan area, the second largest metropolitan area in the Levant, after Damascus. The city administratively belongs to Zarqa Governorate. Due to its proximity to Amman and Zarqa, it houses several heavy industries.
Demographics
The Jordan National Census of 2004 showed the population of Russeifa as 268,237.[3] The female to male ratio was 48.46% to 51.54%. Jordanian citizens made up 89.6% of Russeifa's population.
Districts of Metropolitan Russeifa
The metropolitan area is divided into five districts as follows:
District | Arabic Name | Area (Km2 |
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Hitteen District | منطقة حطين | 6.51 |
Ameriyya District | منطقة العامرية | 5.0 |
Yarmouk District | منطقة اليرموك | 3.0 |
Qadessiyya District | منطقة القادسية | 4.0 |
Rasheed District | منطقة الرشيد | 8.0 |
Economy
The city is known for the phosphate mine industry since 1935, first discovered by Amin Kamel Kawar.[4] The Jordan Phosphate Mines company, founded by Kawar, operates and runs the phosphate mines in Russeifa.
Many heavy industries are based in Russeifa due to its location between the two large cities of Amman and Zarqa, and due to the presence of the Zarqa River.
References
- ^ Russeifa City website
- ^ "The General Census - 2015" (PDF). Department of Population Statistics.
- ^ "2004 Census" (PDF). dos.gov.jo. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-22.
- ^ "Amin K. Kawar". kawar.com.