Learn about the Jordanian sites included in the UNESCO World Heritage List
Weather of Arabia - The list of World Heritage sites includes places from the world that have a distinct universal value and importance to cultural or natural heritage, or both, and the World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) nominates these sites and considers their nomination file, to be included in the list of heritage sites global based on several criteria.
World Heritage Sites in Jordan
The first World Heritage sites in Jordan were inscribed at the meeting of the ninth session of the World Heritage Committee held in Paris in 1985. Until 2021, Jordan registered six sites in the main list of the World Heritage List, most of which were classified in the cultural category, while one site was classified in the mixed category, Fifteen sites were also registered in the provisional indicative list of Jordanian World Heritage Sites.
In 1981, Jordan took the initiative to register the Old City of Jerusalem and its walls in Palestine on the list of World Heritage Sites, and the World Heritage Committee approved the Jordanian request.
The following are the six Jordanian sites inscribed on the World Heritage List:
1. Petra - Ma'an Governorate - incorporated in 1985
Petra is an ancient and historical city known for its rock-cut architecture and ancient aqueduct system. It was called in the past "goods". It was also called the "Pink City" due to the colors of its twisted rocks, and it is the "visiting card" of Jordan. For this reason, a large part of UNESCO's efforts in the field of World Heritage are directed towards the protection of this unique site. Petra is one of the most important cultural sites in the world. A map of the dangers facing Petra is currently being prepared, and this map is the basis for an improved management plan for the site being developed in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities and the Petra Antiquities Complex.
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2. Qusair Amra - Zarqa Governorate - listed in 1985
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3. Umm al-Rasas - Madaba Governorate - included in 2004
A historic city, named "Kasertun Mayfa'a" as mentioned in a Greek text within a mosaic dating back to the Umayyad period. It started as a Roman military camp and developed until it became a city during the Byzantine era and continued until the early Islamic era. There are traces of sixteen churches on the site, some of which still retain good mosaic floors. The pillars of the hermit tower (a tower where the monks used to stay in their isolation) have been consolidated. Supported by the UNESCO World Heritage Fund.
4. Wadi Rum Nature Reserve - Aqaba Governorate - included in 2011
A tourist valley located in the Hasma area in southern Jordan, which is a desert area with a diverse landscape that consists of a group of narrow lanes, natural arches, steep cliffs, huge landslides and caves. The site also contains inscriptions and archaeological remains dating back to 12,000 years of human existence and its interaction with The natural environment, which is why it is included in the World Heritage List as a mixed site of nature and culture. This site shows the development of pastoral, agricultural and urban activities in the region. The UNESCO Amman office is working with the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority in managing this site. Thousands of rock carvings and thousands of inscriptions were found at the site.
5. The plunge pool -
The Baptism (according to Christianity) is the place where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist. On July 3, 2015, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee approved the inclusion of this cultural site on the World Heritage List under the name "Baptism Site" Bethany across Jordan.
6. Salt City
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