Al Hisn
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Al Hisn (Arabic: الحصن )is a town in northern Jordan, located 65 km north of Amman, and about 7 km south of Irbid. It has a population of 13,000. The region has extremely fertile soil, which, along with the moderate climate allows the growing of high quality crops. Al Hisn was known for its high quality wine; now its main products are wheat and olive oil.
[edit] History
Al hisn was known as Dion, when the Romans occupied north of Jordan. According to graves in the area, Al Hisn has been inhabited for about three thousand years. It is one of the first towns in Jordan to declare Christianity as the official religion, therefore, the majority of Al hisin inhabitants until recent years were Christians. With recent settelment of the town by outsiders the majority of its inhabitants are not from the original families of Al Hsun.
Al Hisn is famous for it's roman artificial hill,which no body know what’s under it. Al Hisn has one of the oldest Orthodox churches in Jordan. The church was built in 1886. Al Hisn registered in Jordanian government under the name Al Husun