The Al-Hassan camp (sometimes 'Prince Hassan Camp') is a Palestinian refugee camp located some 5 Km from the center of Amman, the capital of Jordan. Administratively it lies in the Amman (Capital) Governorate. [1] [2] [3] [4]
It was established in 1967, and a 2021 population estimate indicated that 9,408 people lived there, [5] although a previous estimate (in 2018) had set the number at 14,068. [4]
Palestinian refugee camps are distributed in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan across six governorates, amongst which the Capital governorate and Madaba governorate include Al-Wehdat refugee camp, Jabal el-Hussein camp, Prince Hassan, Talbieh Camp and Madaba camp. [6]
Visitors have expressed misgivings about the camp. [7]
The Al-Hassan camp (sometimes 'Prince Hassan Camp') is a Palestinian refugee camp located some 5 Km from the center of Amman, the capital of Jordan. Administratively it lies in the Amman (Capital) Governorate. [1] [2] [3] [4]
It was established in 1967, and a 2021 population estimate indicated that 9,408 people lived there, [5] although a previous estimate (in 2018) had set the number at 14,068. [4]
Palestinian refugee camps are distributed in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan across six governorates, amongst which the Capital governorate and Madaba governorate include Al-Wehdat refugee camp, Jabal el-Hussein camp, Prince Hassan, Talbieh Camp and Madaba camp. [6]
Visitors have expressed misgivings about the camp. [7]