Khirbat Badran

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Khirbat Badran
خربة بدران
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Khirbat Badran
Location in Jordan
Coordinates: 32°4′36″N35°54′19″E / 32.07667°N 35.90528°E / 32.07667; 35.90528
Country Flag of Jordan.svg Jordan
Governorate Amman Governorate
Time zone UTC + 2

Khirbat Badran is a town in the Amman Governorate of north-western Jordan. Its name was changed to Shafa Badran and became Shafa Badran area. [1]

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References

  1. Maplandia world gazetteer