Zarqa


 
 

Zarqa (Arabic الزرقاء az-Zarqā, local dialects ez-Zergā or ez-Zer'a, "The Blue One") is a city in Jordan located in the northwest of Amman. It has 792,665 inhabitants (2000) with a percentage of 15.5% of Jordan's population. Zarqa is the capital of Zarqa Governorate (Arabic Muhāfazat az-Zarqā).

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Zarqa is Jordan's industrial center, with 50% of the country's industry located in the city. This is the result of inexpensive real estate and the city's closeness to Amman. People from all over the kingdom have moved there since the 1940's. Additionally, more than 50% of its population have came from Palestine after the Israeli invasion of the West Bank. Its climate is desert like. The majority of peoples work in low income jobs like soldiers, technichians and laborers.

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Zarqa became known outside Jordan when, on September 6, 1970, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) hijacked four passenger aircraft from Pan Am, TWA and Swissair on flights to New York from Brussels, Frankfurt and Zurich; and on September 9, 1970, hijacked a BOAC flight from Bombay to Rome.

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The TWA, Swissair and BOAC flights, and their 400 passengers, were diverted to what became known as Dawson's Field in Zarqa. The passengers were released and the aircraft were subsequently blown up by the PFLP on September 12.

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In response, King Hussein of Jordan formed a military government on September 16, 1970 and began shelling Palestinian guerrilla positions, eventually expelling the PLO from Jordan in what became known as Black September.

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Today, Zarqa is also known as the birthplace and namesake of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of the Tawhid and Jihad militant group, which, in November 2004, announced it had changed its name to al-Qaeda in Iraq.

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Arabic: redirect Arabic language...

Jordan: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, commonly called Jordan (Arabic أردنّ, transliterated ʼUrdunn), is a country in the Middle East. It is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the north-east, Saudi Arabia to the east and south, and Israel and West Bank to the west. ...

Amman: :This article is about the city Amman. For the South Indian deity, see Amman (goddess)....

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