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Gadara

Ancient town in Syria, southeast of the Sea of Galilee. It was a member of the Decapolis, a defensive league of ten cities. Its hot sulphur springs still exist. It is now in ruins.

Originally a Greek city, it is said to have been captured by Antiochus III, the Seleucid king, 218 BC. Some years later it was besieged and partly destroyed, but it was restored by the Roman general Pompey about 63 BC. Its coins bear Greek inscriptions and depict Greek legends.



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The tour then heads to Umm Qais, known as Gadar in antiquity, with a magnificent view over the Jordan Valley and Sea of Galilee.
A hospitable country with superb and exquisite landscapes in Amman, Madaba, Jerash, Ajloun, Mujib, Wadi Rum, Umm Qais C* I can go on and on and name almost every corner of Jordan.
Buzkova hopes that the bilateral relations will develop in tourism, commerce and industry, as Jordan is host to many touristic sites such as those in Petra, Jerash, Ajloun and Umm Qais.
 
 
 
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