JORDAN
Capital | Amman
Population | 6,269,285
Area | 92,300 SQ KM
Official Language | Arabic
Holidays | Independence Day, 25 May (from League of Nationas mandate under British administration)
Currency | Jordanian dinars (JOD)
Time Zone | UTC +2
Best Time to Visit | April to May or September to October
Connecting with the Culture | Visiting the ancient ruins of Petra; Pretending you’re Julius Caesar at the preserved Roman city of Jerash; Lolling in the restorative salt, sea and mud of the Dead Sea; Diving into the scuba-friendly waters around Aqaba; Camping out under the stars at Wadi Rum; Finding your inner Richard the Lionheart at Karak, Jordan’s best preserved Crusader castle
Read | Seven Pillars of Wisdom by TE Lawrence
Listen | to Khaliji, a collection of tunes and belly dancing hits featuring Jordanian Naser Musa
Watch | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade for the climactic scenes filmed in and around Petra
Eat | mensaf, the Bedouin specialty – a whole lamb cooked in a yogurt ‘broth’ served on rice and pine nuts
Drink | tea, because you’ll be offered it in bladder-bursting amounts by hospitable Jordanians
In a Word | Salam (hello)
Characteristics | Bedouins in keffiyah (head robes); endless tea-drinking; windswept deserts; ancient ruins; bubbling nargileh (water pipes); pictures of the late peacemaking King Hussein
Surprises | Not everyone is a Bedouin in Jordan; there is a majority Palestinian population which arrived during times of war in their homeland
NEWS ABOUT JORDAN
Jordan swears in new conservative-dominated cabinet
(HN, 5/2/12) - Jordan's King Abdullah II on Wednesday swore in a 30-strong cabinet led by PM Fayez Tarawneh, instructing him to form a government for "a limited transitional period" to implement reforms needed to hold general elections by the end of 2012. The cabinet includes 20 newcomers, among them former MP Ghaleb Zubi as interior minister, and 1 woman, Nadia Hashem, as state minister for women's affairs. FM Nasser Judeh retains his assignment, journalist Samih Maayatah becomes information minister & economist Suleiman Hafez becomes finance minister. The king appointed Tarawneh on Thursday after accepting the resignation of Awn Khaswaneh, 62, an International Court of Justice judge who formed his cabinet last October to become the 3rd premier of 2011. Jordan has seen persistent Arab Spring-inspired demonstrations almost every week since January 2011, demanding sweeping reforms & a tougher fight against corruption. (Read More at The Daily Star)