Irbid anciently known as
Arabella
is Jordan's
2nd largest city located
about 85 km north of
Amman, situated at an equal
distance from
Pella and
Umm Qais, and is a bustling
community with a large university
(Yarmouk University).
Irbid houses two very
worthwhile
museums, and forms
a good base
from which to explore the northern
Jordan Valley or to start a trip to
Umm Qais,
Pella,
Ajloun,
Umm Al-Jimal, or
Syria.
Artifacts and graves in the area
shows that Irbid has been inhabited
since the Bronze Age. Irbid,
nowadays, retains the
bustle and
charm of provincial Middle
Eastern town that has not been
disfigured by the consumerism and
modernism that have made such a big
impact on the large cities.