capital of Mafraq governate, Jordan

Mafraq is in the Eastern Desert of Jordan.

Understand

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Mafraq[dead link] was originally settled in the 4th century BC. After being called Fudian from the Arabic word for fortress for a while, it was renamed Mafraq meaning crossroads by the Turks after the Hejaz Railway connecting Istanbul to Medina passed through. It also served as a military base for Allied forces during World War II and Arab Legion forces during the Arab-Israel War. In 2012, the Zaatari refugee camp opened up for Syrian refugees just east of Mafraq. By 2018, there was an estimate by World Bank of a whopping 593,900 people living in that camp.

Get in

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Mafraq is just 70 km from Amman on a good 4-lane highway. The Hejaz Railway became defunct by the time of the Six-Day War in 1967, and while there is a train station in town, there is no service.

Get around

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Ruins of a house in Umm el-Jimal
  • 1 Umm el-Jimal. Ruins of a Nabataean and Byzantine settlement from the 1st century BC, and also a later Roman settlement to the northwest.

There's a chance you may be able to volunteer at the Zaatari Refugee Camp through an NGO. Might have to be prearranged though.

Drink

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Sleep

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  • 1 Azraq Desert Hotel, Azraq Alshamali Behind Health Center, +962 7 9125 7381. Kind of sleepy, but it has a pool and buffet/restaurant and clean tiles. $65.

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