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In the warm, water-rich, fertile land of the
northern Jordan Valley lie the remains of
ancient Pella only recently archeologist have
discovered ruins of the oldest ancient temple on
the site. It is considered one of the richest
and largest archeological sites in Jordan.
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Because of it's
unique location, climate, and natural resources,
the city has been inhabited for six thousand
years from the stone age up until the 19th
century.
A day trip to
this site could be combined with several
historic sites within the region; Umm Qeis,
Ajloun, Um al Jimal and more.
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