2011 in Jordan
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Events from the year 2011 in Jordan.
Events
January
- January 1 - Ro'ya TV is launched
- January 14 - Protests began, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Samir Rifai, which would continue into 2012.[1]
April
- April 14-16 - 2011 Jordan Rally
July
- July 16-31 - Three Jordanians participate in the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
- July 21–27 - 2011 King Abdullah Cup
October
- Unspecified date - American University of Madaba opens
- October 24 - Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's cabinet takes office
References
- ^ Sandels, Alexandra (15 January 2011). "Thousands of demonstrators protest food prices, denounce government". Los Angeles Times.