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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petra' has mentioned 'Jordan' in the following places:
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Ancient historical site in Jordan | WIKI |
Petra xf0x90xa2x9axf0x90xa2x9bxf0x90xa2x93xf0x90xa2x88 From top left to right: the Urn Tombs, en-Nejr theatre, Al-Khazneh (Treasury), Qasr al-Bint temple and view of Ad Deir (Monastery) trail.LocationMa'an Governorate, JordanCoordinates30xc2xb019xe2x80xb243xe2x80xb3N 35xc2xb026xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf30.32861xc2xb0N 35.44194xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 30.32861; 35.44194Coordinates: 30xc2xb019xe2x80xb243xe2x80xb3N 35xc2xb026xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf30.32861xc2xb0N 35.44194xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 30.32861; 35.44194Area264 square kilometres (102xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)[1]Elevation810xc2xa0m (2,657xc2xa0ft)Builtpossibly as early as 5th century BC [2]Visitors1,135,300xc2xa0(in 2019)Governing bodyPetra Region AuthorityWebsitewww.visitpetra.joLocation of Petra xf0x90xa2x9axf0x90xa2x9bxf0x90xa2x93xf0x90xa2x88 in Jordan UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural: i, iii, ivReference326Inscription1985 (9th session) | WIKI |
Petra (Arabic: xd9xb1xd9x84xd9x92xd8xa8xd9x8exd8xaaxd9x92xd8xb1xd9x8exd8xa7xd8xa1xe2x80x8e, romanized:xc2xa0Al-Batrxc4x81xcaxbe; Ancient Greek: xcexa0xcexadxcfx84xcfx81xcexb1, "Rock"), originally known to its inhabitants in as Raqmu or Raqxc4x93mxc5x8d (xf0x90xa2x9axf0x90xa2x9bxf0x90xa2x93xf0x90xa2x88),[3][4] is a historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan. | WIKI |
[15] Petra is a symbol of Jordan, as well as Jordan's most-visited tourist attraction. | WIKI |
Tourist numbers peaked at 918,000 in 2010, but there followed a temporary slump during the political instability generated by the Arab Spring, which affected countries surrounding Jordan. | WIKI |
[29] Visitors sometimes include those who have hiked or raced across Jordan's southern deserts to get to Petra. | WIKI |
[33] However, Jordan built a bridge over the wadi and this inscription was buried beneath tons of concrete. | WIKI |
This is intended to guide planned development of the Petra Region in an efficient, balanced and sustainable way over the next 20 years for the benefit of the local population and of Jordan in general. | WIKI |
Ever since Johann Ludwig Burckhardt[67] aka Sheikh Ibrahim had re-discovered the ruin city in Petra, Jordan, in 1812, the cultural heritage site has attracted different people who shared an interest in the ancient history and culture of the Nabataeans such as travellers, pilgrims, painters and savants. | WIKI |
This project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) 1974 - 1990 Conservation work in the excavated area of the Winged Lions Temple 1981 Different restoration works by the Department of Antiquities of Jordan[75] 1985 Restoration works at the Qasr El Bint Temple by the Department of Antiquities of Jordan[76] 1990 - 1998 Excavation and Conservation of the Byzantine Church by the American Centre of Oriental Research (ACOR) 1992 - 2002 Conservation and Restoration Center in Petra CARCIP, German GTZ Project. | WIKI |
[78] 2001 Restoration of the altar in front of the Casr Bint Firaun by UNESCO 2003 Development of a conservation and maintenace plan of the ancient drainage systems to protect the rock-cut facades[72] 2003 - 2017 Evaluation of desalination and restoration at the tomb facades[79] 2006 - 2010 Preservation and consolidation of the Wall Paintings in Siq al Barid by the Petra National Trust in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities of Jordan and the Courtauld Institute of Art (London). | WIKI |
2009 onwards, renewed effort to preserve and rehabilitate the Winged Lions Temple by The Temple of the Winged Lions Cultural Management (TWLCRM) Initiative, the Petra Archaeological Park (PAP) and the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 2016 - 2019 Characterisation and Conservation of Paintings on Walls and Sculpture from Nabataean Petra "The Petra Painting Conservation Project (PPCP)",[80] funded by the German Research Foundation (Project number 285789434). | WIKI |
The show is shot in Jordan and has five episodes. | WIKI |