Let me see here; 1) Syria 2) Iraq 3) Saudi Arabia and 4) Israel Oh yeah, almost forgot 5) Lebanon; I thought there wasn't a border there because Syria closed it off or something but apparently there is. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/jordan_rel_2004.jpg
The Dead Sea also takes up a portion of Jordan's boundaries. The name may sound scary, but it is one of the saltiest waters in the world and you can float in it with out even trying.
It is a tourist attraction if you ever want to visit Jordan someday.
Palestine/Israel to the west. Syria to the north. Iraq to the north east and Saudi Arabia to the south east/south.
Syria, Iraq, Isreal, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia.
Palestine/Israel are to the west. Syria to the north. Iraq to the north east, and Saudi Arabia to the south east & south.
Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Iraq
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Palestine
Jordan shares borders with a few other countries. The countries that border Jordan are Syria, Israel, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
The Jordan river forms a border between Jordan and Israel.
Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon border Syria.
how many countries border touch with Germany
No countries share a border with Israel except Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
none
Egypt, Israel, and Jordan.
The countries that border syria are Iraq, turkey, lebanon, and jordan
In order of longest to shortest border as the countries currently exist de facto: Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon.
7
The valley of the Dead Sea, now between Israel & Jordan.
The countries of Jordan and the West Bank border Israel's eastern border.