Irbid

Irbid
إربد
Irbid Skyline
Irbid Downtown
Nickname: 
Bride of the North
Irbid
Irbid
Coordinates: 32°33′0″N 35°51′0″E / 32.55000°N 35.85000°E / 32.55000; 35.85000
Grid position230/217
Country Jordan
GovernorateIrbid Governorate
Founded7000 BC
Municipality1881
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • MayorImad Al-Azzam
Area
 • city
410 km2 (160 sq mi)
 • Metro
1,572 km2 (607 sq mi)
Elevation
620 m (2,030 ft)
Population
 (2025)
 • city
569,068
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,600/sq mi)
 • Metro
2,003,800
Time zoneUTC+2 (GMT)
 • Summer (DST)+3
Area code+(962)2
Websitewww.irbid.gov.jo

Irbid (Arabic: إِربِد), known in ancient times as Arabella or Arbela (Άρβηλα in Ancient Greek), is the capital and largest city of Irbid Governorate. It has the second-largest metropolitan population in Jordan after Amman, with a population of around 2,003,800. As a city, Irbid is Jordan's third-largest, after Amman and Zarqa.

Irbid is located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) north of Amman on the northern ridge of the Gilead, equidistant from Pella, Beit Ras (Capitolias), and Um Qais, and approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of the Syrian border.

Irbid was built on successive Early Bronze Age settlements and was possibly the biblical Beth Arbel and the Arbila of the Decapolis, a Hellenistic league of the 1st–2nd century BC. The population of Irbid swelled in the late 19th century, and prior to 1948 it served as a significant centre of transit trade.

The greater Irbid Municipality was established in 1881 in the Ottoman era. It is the oldest municipality in Jordan.

Irbid is the second largest metropolitan in Jordan by population after Amman, but the city of Irbid is the third largest one after Amman and Az Zarqa. The province of Irbid Governorate has the second largest population, and the highest population density in the kingdom. The city is a major ground transportation hub between Amman, Syria to the north, and Mafraq to the east. The Irbid region is also home to several colleges and universities.