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Bahrain is an archipelago of 49 islands between the Qatar peninsula and the Saudi Arabian mainland. Only three of the islands are inhabited. It was the first Gulf emirate to export oil.
Bahrain is mostly low desert plain rising gently to low central escarpment.
The map above fully covers Bahrain with its road routes from cities to towns, road intersections in any region, provinces, prefectures, also with free driving directions in Manama or to the neighboring towns and countries. To look at the detailed map about a particular quarter in Manama, please click on the area and zoom to the place you are interested in the Google maps of Bahrain (BH).
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Bahrain, which means two seas, is an archipelago in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The islands for the most part are level expanses of sand and rock. A causeway connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.
Bahrain (area: 758 sq km / 292,67 sq mi), where the official language is Arabic, lying in Asia and using the currency; Bahraini dinar (BHD), since 1965, set their clock to UTC+3. That means they are 8 hours ahead of Washington DC during Standard Time in Manama, the capital. Note to the time difference: N/A.
The climate in Bahrain; Summers are hot and humid. Winters are mild. Low rainfall.
Geography in a nutshell; All islands are low-lying. The largest, Bahrain Island, is mainly sandy plains and salt marshes.
The Google maps and Google Satellite maps of Bahrain above showing the country, located next to N/A. For your further reference, the latitude and longitude coordinates of Bahrain are 26 00 N, 50 33 E , while the capital, Manama found at 26 14 N 50 34 E.
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About Bahrain and the capital, Manama
The national flag of Bahrain
Borderline map of Bahrain
Flag description: red, the traditional color for flags of Persian Gulf states, with a white serrated band (five white points) on the hoist side; the five points represent the five pillars of Islam. Note: until 2002 the flag had eight white points, but this was reduced to five to avoid confusion with the Qatari flag.
Border length: 0 km.
Did you know about Bahrain?
Despite Irans claims of sovereignty, Bahrain, an archipelago in the Gulf, has retained its independence gained from Great Britain in 1971.
The 16 Hawar Islands were awarded to Bahrain in 2001 after a lengthy dispute with Qatar.
The tiny island nation of Bahrain was once a major producer of pearls, although oil and gas have transformed the local economy.
Facts of Bahrain (BH)
Name conventional long form: Kingdom of Bahrain, conventional short form: Bahrain, local long form: Mamlakat al Bahrayn, local short form: Al Bahrayn, former: Dilmun, State of Bahrain, etymology: the name means “the two seas” in Arabic and refers to the water bodies surrounding the archipelago Codes: ISO; BH, Internet; .bh Capital city:Manama Language(s): Arabic (official language), English, Farsi, Urdu National holiday(s): National Day, 16 December (1971) Motto: N/A Currency: Bahraini dinar (BHD), since 1965 GPS: 26 00 N, 50 33 E, Manama; 26 14 N 50 34 E Location: Middle East, archipelago in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia Geography note: close to primary Middle Eastern petroleum sources; strategic location in Persian Gulf, through which much of the Western world’s petroleum must transit to reach open ocean Land boundaries: N/A, 0 km Maritime boundaries: Persian Gulf Coastline: 161 km Area: total: 760 sq km; land: 760 sq km, water: 0 sq km (total 292,67 mi2), 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC. Roadways: total: 4,122 km, paved: 3,392 km, unpaved: 730 km (2010) Waterways: N/A Local time (capital): UTC+3, 8 hours ahead of Washington DC during Standard Time Note to the local time: N/A Population in Bahrain: 1 566 993 Population in Manama: 527 000 (including the metropolitan areas) Urbanization: urban population: 88.8% of total population (2015) Major urban areas population: MANAMA (capital) 411,000 (2015) Population growth rate: 2.33% (2016 estimate) Birth rate: 13.5 births / 1,000 population (2016 estimate) Death rate: 2.7 deaths / 1,000 population (2016 estimate)
Age structure: 0-14 years: 19.27% (male 134,899 / female 130,792) 15-24 years: 15.76% (male 122,683 / female 94,627) 25-54 years: 56.07% (male 505,181 / female 268,034) 55-64 years: 6.05% (male 53,693 / female 29,717) 65 years and over: 2.85% (male 19,253 / female 20,025) (2016 estimate) Median age: total: 32.1 years; male: 33.5 years, female: 29.3 years (2016 estimate) Ethnic groups: Bahraini 46%, Asian 45.5%, other Arab 4.7%, African 1.6%, European 1%, other 1.2% (includes Gulf Co-operative country nationals, North and South Americans, and Oceanians) (2010 estimate) Religions: Muslim 70.3%, Christian 14.5%, Hindu 9.8%, Buddhist 2.5%, Jewish 0.6%, folk religion Government type: Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy Legal system: mixed legal system of Islamic law, English common law, Egyptian civil, criminal, and commercial codes; customary law National anthem: Bahrainona (Our Bahrain) Known national hazards: periodic droughts; dust storms Major infectious diseases: N/A Land use: agricultural land: 11.3%; arable land 2.1%; permanent crops 3.9%; permanent pasture 5.3%; forest: 0.7%; other: 88% (2011 estimate) Agricultural products: fruit, vegetables; poultry, dairy products; shrimp, fish Industries: petroleum processing and refining, aluminum smelting, iron pelletization, fertilizers, Islamic and offshore banking, insurance, ship repairing, tourism Export commodities: petroleum and petroleum products, aluminum, textiles Main export partners:Saudi Arabia 3.6%, UAE 2.4%, US 2.2% (2015)
Import commodities: crude oil, machinery, chemicals Main import partners:Saudi Arabia 29.1%, US 9.5%, China 7.6%, Japan 6.6%, Australia 5.1%, India 4.9% (2015)
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