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Intangible heritage | Culture and traditions
The Cultural Space of the Bedu of in Petra and Wadi Rum
Language: English
The Bedu are settled and nomadic communities living in the southern part of Jordan, particularly near Petra and Wadi Rum, within a region of semi-arid highlands and deserts. These conditions have allowed for the development and existence in complementary relationship of both types of communities.
on this subject:
Proclamation of masterpieces 2005- Element inscribed on the representative list 2008
Place/region:
Petra,
Wadi Rum,
Jordan,
Southwest Asia,
Middle East
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Publisher: Jordanian commission for oral and intangible cultural heritage
Published in:
Rights: Jordanian commission for oral and intangible cultural heritage
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Publisher: Jordanian commission for oral and intangible cultural heritage
Published in:
Rights: Jordanian commission for oral and intangible cultural heritage
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