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    • Lawrence of Arabia (1962) I’ll admit it: I’ve never made it through the 228-minute behemoth that is Lawrence of Arabia. But even I must acknowledge that Lawrence of Arabia is truly one of The Greats.
    • Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989) If only Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade had been the final one, we might have ended on such an epic note that few trilogies would have been able to compete for decades to come.
    • Prometheus (2012) As with many movies on this list, I was late to the game on Prometheus. I had heard good murmurs from friends, but didn’t actually see it until 2013.
    • Theeb (2014) Some people love foreign language films. If you’re one of them, Theeb is definitely worth adding to your list, especially before a trip to Jordan.
  1. This question needs a seminar, I suggest you experience it yourself. A month will cost you around 1000 jod (1400usd) to have a nice comfortable time. The area you choose in Amman is so important, and coming in the low season which is winter and fall, will give you a verity of options and lower rates.

  2. Dec 8, 2009 · It's 7 mints away (by car) from Abdoon and 5 mints away from the Center. It's a new area, you can find everything: Supermarket, shops etc... (walking distance). The appartment is fully furnished, totaly new and you won't need to add a thing, not even a spoon.

  3. May 8, 2023 · "To find a place to live in Amman, you can start by researching online on websites such as Airbnb, Booking.com, and Expedia to find short-term rentals or hotels. For long-term rentals, you can visit local real estate websites like Propertyfinder.jo, Bayut.jo, and Expatriates.com.

  4. Life is pretty good in Amman, good food, relatively cheap, much to do, great nature and an early hiking culture, great cafes are everywhere. Needless to say the weather is better than Canada. The cutout for a good living is at least 1200 Joe a month, if for one person. Pretty cheap by Canadian standards. Reply.

  5. May 8, 2023 · Summary: Many expats are attracted to Amman, Jordan for its rich culture, vibrant nightlife, and diverse population. The city is also known for its affordable cost of living, making it an attractive destination for those looking to stretch their budget.

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  7. Most likely, foreigners, who come to Jordan for work, will work and live in Amman or the near cities of Fuhays, Salt, Madaba or Irbid. A few expats working in the hospitality industry will most likely live in Aqaba or at the Dead Sea.

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