The Jordan River (in traditional English River Jordan) (Hebrew: נְהַר הַיַּרְדֵּן nehar hayarden; Arabic: نَهْر الْأُرْدُنّ nahr al-urdun) is a 251-kilometre (156 mi)-long river in West Asia flowing to the Dead Sea. Israel and the West Bank border the river to the west, while the Golan Heights and Jordan lie to its east. Both Jordan and the West Bank take their names from the river.
The river has a major significance in Judaism and Christianity and, to a more moderate degree, Islam, as the site where the Israelites crossed into the Promised Land and where Jesus of Nazareth was baptised by John the Baptist.
The streams coming together to create the River Jordan in its upper basin are, west to east:
Jordan is a village in the town of Waterford, Connecticut, and the historic center of the town. It was named from the Jordan River. The village was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Jordan Village Historic District in 1990. The district includes 58 contributing buildings and one other contributing site over an area of 57 acres (23 ha). It includes examples of Greek Revival and Queen Anne architectural styles.
Jordan Village is located on land known historically as Jordan Plain, a flat land area at the head of Jordan Cove, an estuary off Long Island Sound. The historic district surrounds the intersection of Rope Ferry Road and North Road.
Jordan (died in 982 or 984) was the first Bishop of Poland from 968 with his seat, most probably, in Poznań. He was an Italian or German.
Most evidence shows that he was missionary bishop subordinate directly to the Pope. He arrived in Poland, probably from Italy or the Rhineland, in 966 with Doubravka of Bohemia to baptise Mieszko I of Poland. After the death of Jordan until 992 the throne of the Bishop of Poland was vacant, or there was a bishop of unknown name (the first theory is more probable). His successor, from 992, was Unger.
RADIO STATION | GENRE | LOCATION |
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Mazaj 95.3 FM | World Middle East | Jordan |
Beat FM (JO) | Pop | Jordan |
Sawt el Ghad Amman | World Middle East | Jordan |
Halimiat | World Middle East | Jordan |
In the year of the lord
nineteen ninety-four
We conquers the floor
that was then
this is chapter four
I cause a riot on the stage
like a lion in a cage
coming down with the sound
worth a million pounds
zibbidi zibbidi doo-dah
zibbidi doo-dah hey (hey)
a wonderful day
I wanna say with no delay
zibbidi zibbidi doo-dah
zibbidi doo-dah hey (hey)
i say with no delay,
MC H on the play
Yeah!
the legend...
behind the cow! (uhoouho)
come on! tonight! (uhoouho)
hooray! this is the way! (uhoouho)
come on! tonight! (uhoouho)
hooray! this is my way!
Yeah...
all right!
zibbidi zibbidi doo-dah
zibbidi doo-dah hey (hey)
a wonderful day
I wanna say with no delay
zibbidi zibbidi doo-dah
zibbidi doo-dah hey (hey)
i say with no delay,
gonna blow you away
Yeah!
Yeah.
uhoouho, uhoouho
the legend.
uhoouho
behind the cow! (uhoouho)
come on! Tonight! (uhoouho)
hooray! this is the way (uhoouho)
come on! Tonight! (uhoouho)
hooray! this is my way!
Alright crew, introducing
Mr.FaTman Scoop
Yeah.
What's up? What's up? What's up?
Fatman Scoop, write the jam, write the jam, once again,
Fatman Scoop, write the jam, write the jam, once again,
Scooter's in tha haouse,
(hands up, hands up)
scooters's in tha house,
(hands up, hands up)
its been to the house
(put 'em up, put 'em up)
its been to the house
(here we go!)
everybody just jump jump jump jump
(put 'em up, put 'em up)
everybody just jump jump jump jump jump
Yeah, let's go
Pease!
This is the legend.(uhoouho)
behind the cow! (uhoouho)
come on! tonight! (uhoouho)
hooray! this is the way! (uhoouho)
come on! Tonight! (uhoouho)
hooray! this is my way!
uhoouho
Yeeeeeah!
2x uhoouho
This is my way!