Karameh Border Crossing

Karameh Border Crossing (Arabic: مركز حدود الكرامة) is the only border crossing between Jordan and Iraq. On the Iraqi side it is called the Turaibil Border Compound (Arabic: مجمع طريبيل الحدودي). The crossing served about 800,000 passengers in the year 2010 according to Al-Arab Al-Yawm newspaper. It connects the Jordanian town of Ruwaished to the Iraqi town of Turaibil.

Karameh Border Crossing

مركز حدود الكرامة
مجمع طريبيل الحدودي
Karameh Border Crossing in 2009
Coordinates32°44′17.78″N 39°00′9.75″E
CarriesPedestrians, Vehicles, Containers
LocaleJordan Ruwaished, Jordan
Iraq Turaibil, Iraq
Official nameKarameh Border Crossing (in Jordan)
Turaibil Border Complex (in Iraq)
Maintained byJordanian Borders and Residence Department
Anbar Governorate Authority
History
Opened4 November 1991
Statistics
Daily traffic2192 pedestrians in 2010
Location

The border crossing is about 320 km (199 miles) from Jordan's capital Amman and 575 km (357 miles) from the Iraqi capital Baghdad. On 22 June 2014, the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant assaulted the border crossing and clashed with the Iraqi Army in an attempt to capture the crossing.

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