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jo - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
JO; Jo (disambiguation); JO (disambiguation); J.O.; J.o.; Jo.; J O; Jo (surname); Jo (song)

jo         
مصطلح إنترنت.
Jordan         
  • Great Arab Revolt]] in the [[Hejaz]], 1916.
  • The [['Ain Ghazal Statues]] (c. 7250 BC) of Amman are some of the oldest human statues ever found.
  • A forest in [[Ajloun]], northern Jordan.
  • Aretas IV]].
  • Syrian refugees]], the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world.
  • The [[Aqaba Flagpole]] in the southernmost city of [[Aqaba]], Jordan's only coastal outlet
  • A phosphate train at Ram station
  • The [[Dead Sea]] is the lowest point on earth.
  • Change in per capita GDP of Jordan, 1950–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International Geary-Khamis dollars.
  • Army Chief [[Habis Majali]] and Prime Minister [[Wasfi Tal]] during a military parade in 1970, two widely acclaimed national figures.
  • View of a part of the capital [[Amman]]
  • The Oval Forum of [[Jerash]] (c. 1st century AD), then member of the ten-city Roman league, the ''[[Decapolis]]''. Seven out of the ten Decapolis cities are present in modern-day Jordan.
  • An [[Amman]] City Centre Police patrol vehicle.
  • King Hussein]] on 21 March 1968 checking an abandoned [[Israel]]i tank in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Karameh]].
  • King Abdullah I]] on 25 May 1946 declaring independence, with Prime Minister [[Ibrahim Hashem]] in the background.
  • The [[Mesha Stele]] (c. 840 BC) records the glory of [[Mesha]], King of [[Moab]]
  • [[Wadi Rum]]'s resemblance to the surface of [[Mars]] has made it a popular filming and tourist attraction.
  • Jordanian folklore band playing [[bagpipes]] in [[Jerash]].
  • [[Mansaf]], the traditional dish of Jordan. Inspired from Bedouin culture, it is a symbol of Jordanian hospitality.
  • ASQ]].
  • U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] and First Lady [[Melania Trump]] with [[King Abdullah II]] and [[Queen Rania]] of Jordan at the [[White House]], 2017.
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  • High Commissioner]]'s visit to Transjordan.
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  • parliamentary session]]
COUNTRY IN WESTERN ASIA
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Kingdom of the Jordan; ISO 3166-1:JO; Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan; Kingdom of Jordan; Al-'Urdun; أردنّ; المملكة الأردنّيّة الهاشميّة; The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Jordan (country); Hashemite kingdom; Urdunn; HKJ; Al-Urdunn; Urdun; JOrdan; Jordanie; Languages of Jordan; Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan; H.K of Jordan; الأردن; Etymology of Jordan; Ottoman Jordan; Al-Urdun; Al-Mamlakah al; Jordanian Kingdom; State of Jordan; Al-Mamlakah Al-Urdunnīyah Al-Hāshimīyah; Urdan; Name of Jordan; Natural resources of Jordan; Hashemite Kingdom; Ottoman Jordon
الأردن
Short name: JO, JOR
Country code: +962
JORDAN         
  • Great Arab Revolt]] in the [[Hejaz]], 1916.
  • The [['Ain Ghazal Statues]] (c. 7250 BC) of Amman are some of the oldest human statues ever found.
  • A forest in [[Ajloun]], northern Jordan.
  • Aretas IV]].
  • Syrian refugees]], the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world.
  • The [[Aqaba Flagpole]] in the southernmost city of [[Aqaba]], Jordan's only coastal outlet
  • A phosphate train at Ram station
  • The [[Dead Sea]] is the lowest point on earth.
  • Change in per capita GDP of Jordan, 1950–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International Geary-Khamis dollars.
  • Army Chief [[Habis Majali]] and Prime Minister [[Wasfi Tal]] during a military parade in 1970, two widely acclaimed national figures.
  • View of a part of the capital [[Amman]]
  • The Oval Forum of [[Jerash]] (c. 1st century AD), then member of the ten-city Roman league, the ''[[Decapolis]]''. Seven out of the ten Decapolis cities are present in modern-day Jordan.
  • An [[Amman]] City Centre Police patrol vehicle.
  • King Hussein]] on 21 March 1968 checking an abandoned [[Israel]]i tank in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Karameh]].
  • King Abdullah I]] on 25 May 1946 declaring independence, with Prime Minister [[Ibrahim Hashem]] in the background.
  • The [[Mesha Stele]] (c. 840 BC) records the glory of [[Mesha]], King of [[Moab]]
  • [[Wadi Rum]]'s resemblance to the surface of [[Mars]] has made it a popular filming and tourist attraction.
  • Jordanian folklore band playing [[bagpipes]] in [[Jerash]].
  • [[Mansaf]], the traditional dish of Jordan. Inspired from Bedouin culture, it is a symbol of Jordanian hospitality.
  • ASQ]].
  • U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] and First Lady [[Melania Trump]] with [[King Abdullah II]] and [[Queen Rania]] of Jordan at the [[White House]], 2017.
  • url-status=dead}}</ref>
  • High Commissioner]]'s visit to Transjordan.
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • parliamentary session]]
COUNTRY IN WESTERN ASIA
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Kingdom of the Jordan; ISO 3166-1:JO; Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan; Kingdom of Jordan; Al-'Urdun; أردنّ; المملكة الأردنّيّة الهاشميّة; The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; Jordan (country); Hashemite kingdom; Urdunn; HKJ; Al-Urdunn; Urdun; JOrdan; Jordanie; Languages of Jordan; Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan; H.K of Jordan; الأردن; Etymology of Jordan; Ottoman Jordan; Al-Urdun; Al-Mamlakah al; Jordanian Kingdom; State of Jordan; Al-Mamlakah Al-Urdunnīyah Al-Hāshimīyah; Urdan; Name of Jordan; Natural resources of Jordan; Hashemite Kingdom; Ottoman Jordon

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Definition

Jo
·noun A sweetheart; a darling.

Wikipedia

Jo

Jo, jo, JO, or J.O. may refer to:

Examples of use of jo
1. Backgrounders Jenkins: My nine–year struggle for freedom Jenkins slams Billie–Jo police investigation Jenkins attacked by Billie–Jo relatives In focus: Who killed Billie–Jo?
2. Jo bhi hain clear baat karti hoon, mere dil mein jo hain mein keh deti hoon.
3. Billie–Jo: Video message Billie–Jo Jenkins left a poignant video of herself just hours before she died.
4. "Frances loves loud music – she loves going shopping with Jo for music, and Jo always takes her, even though she knows she‘ll be recognised." Jo encourages her younger sister to DJ alongside her whenever possible.
5. Murdered: Billie–Jo Jenkins Lois Jenkins began giving evidence at the Old Bailey today against her former husband Sion, accused of murdering their foster daughter Billie–Jo.