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West Bank vs. Jordan

Geography

West BankJordan
LocationMiddle East, west of Jordan, east of IsraelMiddle East, northwest of Saudi Arabia, between Israel (to the west) and Iraq
Geographic coordinates32 00 N, 35 15 E31 00 N, 36 00 E
Map referencesMiddle EastMiddle East
Areatotal: 5,860 sq km

land: 5,640 sq km

water: 220 sq km

note: includes West Bank, Latrun Salient, and the northwest quarter of the Dead Sea, but excludes Mt. Scopus; East Jerusalem and Jerusalem No Man's Land are also included only as a means of depicting the entire area occupied by Israel in 1967
total: 89,342 sq km

land: 88,802 sq km

water: 540 sq km
Area - comparativeslightly smaller than Delawareabout three-quarters the size of Pennsylvania; slightly smaller than Indiana
Land boundariestotal: 478 km

border countries (2): Israel 330 km, Jordan 148 km
total: 1,744 km

border countries (5): Iraq 179 km, Israel 307 km, Saudi Arabia 731 km, Syria 379 km, West Bank 148 km
Coastline0 km (landlocked)26 km
Maritime claimsnone (landlocked)territorial sea: 3 nm
Climatetemperate; temperature and precipitation vary with altitude, warm to hot summers, cool to mild wintersmostly arid desert; rainy season in west (November to April)
Terrainmostly rugged, dissected upland in west, flat plains descending to Jordan River Valley to the eastmostly arid desert plateau; a great north-south geological rift along the west of the country is the dominant topographical feature and includes the Jordan River Valley, the Dead Sea, and the Jordanian Highlands
Elevation extremeshighest point: Khallat al Batrakh 1,020 m

lowest point: Dead Sea -431 m
highest point: Jabal Umm ad Dami 1,854 m

lowest point: Dead Sea -431 m

mean elevation: 812 m
Natural resourcesarable landphosphates, potash, shale oil
Land useagricultural land: 43.3% (2018 est.)

arable land: 7.4% (2018 est.)

permanent crops: 11% (2018 est.)

permanent pasture: 24.9% (2018 est.)

forest: 1.5% (2018 est.)

other: 55.2% (2018 est.)

note: includes Gaza Strip
agricultural land: 11.4% (2018 est.)

arable land: 2% (2018 est.)

permanent crops: 1% (2018 est.)

permanent pasture: 8.4% (2018 est.)

forest: 1.1% (2018 est.)

other: 87.5% (2018 est.)
Irrigated land240 sq km; note - includes Gaza Strip (2012)964 sq km (2012)
Natural hazardsdroughtsdroughts; periodic earthquakes; flash floods
Environment - current issuesadequacy of freshwater supply; sewage treatmentlimited natural freshwater resources; declining water table; salinity; deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion; desertification; biodiversity and ecosystem damage/loss
Geography - notelandlocked; highlands are main recharge area for Israel's coastal aquifers; there are about 380 Israeli civilian sites, including about 213 settlements and 132 small outpost communities in the West Bank and 35 sites in East Jerusalem (2017)strategic location at the head of the Gulf of Aqaba and as the Arab country that shares the longest border with Israel and the occupied West Bank; the Dead Sea, the lowest point in Asia and the second saltiest body of water in the world (after Lac Assal in Djibouti), lies on Jordan's western border with Israel and the West Bank; Jordan is almost landlocked but does have a 26 km southwestern coastline with a single port, Al 'Aqabah (Aqaba)
Total renewable water resources837 million cubic meters (2017 est.)

note: data represent combined total from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
937 million cubic meters (2017 est.)
Population distributionPalestinian settlements are primarily located in the central to western half of the territory; Jewish settlements are found in pockets throughout, particularly in the northeast, north-central, and around Jerusalempopulation heavily concentrated in the west, and particularly the northwest, in and around the capital of Amman; a sizeable, but smaller population is located in the southwest along the shore of the Gulf of Aqaba

Source: CIA Factbook