
Fireworks Light Up the Skies Across Jordan Tonight in Celebration of the 79th Independence Day - Jordan News
This evening, Sunday, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan celebrates its 79th Independence Day with dazzling fireworks displays across the country, in festive atmospheres that reflect national pride and reinforce the spirit of belonging. اضافة اعلان Fireworks will launch in most locations at 10:00 PM, with the exception of the Sixth Circle Towers in Amman, where the display will begin at 9:30 PM, and in Aqaba, where the show will start at 11:00 PM. In Amman, fireworks will be launched from Jabal Al-Qal'a (the Citadel), King Abdullah II Gardens in Al-Muqabalain, and the Sixth Circle Towers. In the Balqa Governorate, fireworks will light up the sky from Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Sports Complex, while Zarqa will celebrate from Prince Mohammad Youth City and the Environmental Park in Russeifa. In Jerash, the fireworks will launch from the Southern Amphitheater, and in Ajloun, from Al-Hussein Youth Camp Square. Irbid will celebrate from Al-Hassan Youth City, and Mafraq from the Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein Sports Complex. Other locations include the Madaba Visitors Center, Al-Qala'a Square in Karak, Tafila Sports Stadium, and the Princess Haya bint Al-Hussein Complex in Ma'an. In Aqaba, the final and grand display will illuminate the skies above the Great Arab Revolt Square at 11:00 PM, marking the festive conclusion of the national celebrations.
These fireworks are part of the annual official and public events held across Jordan to commemorate Independence Day, expressing deep pride in the nation, its leadership, and the enduring values of unity and achievement.
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Fireworks Light Up the Skies Across Jordan Tonight in Celebration of the 79th Independence Day - Jordan News
This evening, Sunday, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan celebrates its 79th Independence Day with dazzling fireworks displays across the country, in festive atmospheres that reflect national pride and reinforce the spirit of belonging. اضافة اعلان Fireworks will launch in most locations at 10:00 PM, with the exception of the Sixth Circle Towers in Amman, where the display will begin at 9:30 PM, and in Aqaba, where the show will start at 11:00 PM. In Amman, fireworks will be launched from Jabal Al-Qal'a (the Citadel), King Abdullah II Gardens in Al-Muqabalain, and the Sixth Circle Towers. In the Balqa Governorate, fireworks will light up the sky from Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Sports Complex, while Zarqa will celebrate from Prince Mohammad Youth City and the Environmental Park in Russeifa. In Jerash, the fireworks will launch from the Southern Amphitheater, and in Ajloun, from Al-Hussein Youth Camp Square. Irbid will celebrate from Al-Hassan Youth City, and Mafraq from the Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein Sports Complex. Other locations include the Madaba Visitors Center, Al-Qala'a Square in Karak, Tafila Sports Stadium, and the Princess Haya bint Al-Hussein Complex in Ma'an. In Aqaba, the final and grand display will illuminate the skies above the Great Arab Revolt Square at 11:00 PM, marking the festive conclusion of the national celebrations. These fireworks are part of the annual official and public events held across Jordan to commemorate Independence Day, expressing deep pride in the nation, its leadership, and the enduring values of unity and achievement.


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