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This ancient town 20 km west of Amman, a few centuries ago was the capital of the ancient state, occupies the territory of the present Jordan
. It perfectly preserved the typical Ottoman city, ruled by the spirit of the Ottoman Empire, once unchallenged dominion over these lands and left their mark, including architecture-Salt
. City greets tourists picturesque narrow streets and glistening white stone houses with typical Turkish buildings narrow lancet windows
. There are several notable museums and even a school of folk art, where the eyes of the visitors are working potters, hand-made embroidery and local fabric throughout its eastern riches
. The Archaeological Museum of Salt is a large collection of traditional Palestinian embroidery, Bedouin carpets, ceramics, antique silver jewelry, handicrafts made of mother of pearl and olive wood, a wide range of products of traditional crafts
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