Umm Al Kundum
Um El-Kindam
أم الكدام | |
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Locality | |
Nickname: Al Arz | |
Coordinates: 31°52′26.8″N 35°52′57.6″E / 31.874111°N 35.882667°E | |
Country | Jordan |
Governorate | Amman Governorate |
Area | Khrebet Al-Souk, Jawa and Yadoudah |
District | Na'our |
Sub-District | Um El-Basatien |
Area | |
• Total | 3.21 km2 (1.24 sq mi) |
Population (2019) | |
• Total | 2,430 |
• Density | 760/km2 (2,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC + 2 |
Um El-Kindam (Arabic: أم الكدام) commonly called Al Arz (Arabic: حي الأرز) is a southwest locality in the Amman Governorate of Jordan.[1]
Etymology
Um El-Kindam comes from the now rarely used (Arabic: الكدام) meaning pasture. Historically this land was used for grazing sheep and other animals. The literal translation from Arabic to English is roughly 'Mother of the pasture'.[2]
The area is commonly known as 'Al Arz' meaning 'cedar'; a symbol of Lebanon. This is mainly due to the presence of a Maronite church as well as a road in the neighbourhood having the same name. It is worth noting that pine trees form the majority of Amman National Park's flora.
Population and Housing
There are 530 households in Um El-Kindam (Al Arz) with a total population of 2430 people; of which 1035 are female and 1395 are male (2019).[3]
In 2018 there were 517 households with a population of 2374; of which 1012 are female and 1362 are male 2018.[4] In 2015, there were 479 households with a population of 2198; of which 936 are female and 1262 are male.[5] In 1994 the estimated total population was 58 people.[6]
Places of interest
The relatively small neighbourhood is strategic as it is near Na'our, Marj Al Hamam and the Airport Road of Amman. The location also hosts the St. Charbel Maronite Church.[7] The Amman National Park (منتزه عمان القومي) is a popular site for picnickers during the spring/summer months, especially during holidays and weekends.[8] '911 Supermarket' serves as the main grocery store of the area which is well known due to its convenient location near a main road. Other popular sites include 'Airport Pharmacy' (صيدلية المطار) and the restaurant 'Zambak Turkish Cuisine'.[9]
References
- ^ Maplandia world gazetteer
- ^ نصير, ركاد علي (2010-01-01). المعاني اللغوية لأسماء المدن والقرى وأحواضها في المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية: دراسة (in Arabic). Al Manhal. ISBN 9796500004990.
- ^ "Estimate Number Of The Population of The Kingdom by,Locality, Sex&families Size, and households for the end of 2019" (PDF). 2019.
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(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "'Umm al-Kindam (Nā'ūr, Amman Governorate, Jordan) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
- ^ "The Catholic Church Of The Holy Land » Territorial Parishes Maronite Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem, Jordan and Palestine". Retrieved 2020-07-28.
- ^ "Trfihi Parks| Parks| Amman National Park". www.trfihi-parks.com. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
- ^ "TurkishJordan | Zambak | Amman Governorate". Zambak. Retrieved 2020-07-28.