Safina, Jordan
As-Safena (Arabic: السفينة) (al-Sāfinah) is a small village of approximately 1,584 people in the western Ajloun region of north Jordan. It is located in a remote, mountainous area about 10 km from the city of Ajloun. Safena comes from the Arabic word for ship, because the mountain the village stands on looks like a ship. The main sources of income are generally from jobs with the military or agriculture. The village consists of the Zreigat (Arabic: الزريقات) and the Ananza (Arabic: عنانزه) families.
Al Safina السفينة | |
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Al Safina Location in Jordan | |
Coordinates: 32°15′14″N 35°42′34″E | |
Country | |
Governorate | Ajloun Governorate |
Population (2015[1]) | |
• Total | 1,584 |
Time zone | UTC + 2 |
Education
As-Safena has three schools. The As-Safena Secondary School for Girls was built in 1998. It currently serves 150 females in grades 5th – Tawjihi and 50 students in Kindergarten. The As-Safena Secondary School for Boys serves males in grades 5th-Tawjihi, while the newly built As-Safena Primary School serves boys and girls grades 1st-4th.
- View of Jordan Valley from Safena
- View of Rajib from Safena
- Olive farming is common in Safena