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Burqu Nature Reserve represents a distinct protected landscape within Jordan, offering a unique focal point for geographic exploration and atlas-based understanding. This nature reserve provides insights into the mapped boundaries and natural terrain of its specific region in Jordan. Engage with its protected area details to understand its contribution to the country's broader geographical context and conservation landscapes.
Burqu Nature Reserve
Nature reserve
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Jordan is a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. With a population of approximately 11.5 million and an area of 89,342 km², it borders Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Palestine. The country features diverse geography including the Jordan Rift Valley, the Jordan River, and the Dead Sea. Amman is the capital and largest city.
Jordan is located in the Southern Levant of West Asia, bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and Palestine (West Bank) to the west. The Jordan River and Dead Sea lie along its western border within the Jordan Rift Valley. The country has a small coastline on the Red Sea in the southwest, accessed through the Gulf of Aqaba.
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