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Encyclopedia > Al Manamah

Map of Bahrain showing Al Manamah municipality

Manama (Arabic: المنامة Al-Manāmah) is the capital city of Bahrain and is situated on the Persian Gulf, in the northeast of Bahrain Island. It is Bahrain's largest city with a population of approximately 150,000, roughly a quarter of Bahrain's entire population.


Manama was mentioned in Islamic chronicles at least as far back as 1345. It was taken by the Portuguese in 1521 and then by the Persians in 1602. It has been held, with brief interruptions, by the ruling Al-Khalifa dynasty since 1783. Manama was declared a free port in 1958, and in 1971 became the capital of independent Bahrain.


The economical base for Manama is identical to Bahrain as a whole - petroleum, oil refining, dhow building, fishing and pearl diving. Manama is served by Bahrain International Airport on the island of Al Muharraq, to which it is connected with a causeway. Manama also is home to the University of Bahrain, which was founded in 1986.


Al Manamah was also one of the twelve municipalities of Bahrain, and it is now in the Capital Governorate.


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Manama - WikiGadugi (412 words)
Manama is served by Bahrain International Airport on the nearby island of Al Muharraq, to which it is connected with a causeway.
Al Manamah was also one of the twelve municipalities of Bahrain, and it is now in the Capital Governorate.
The souq stretches from Bab al Bahrain road on the east side, Al Khalifa Road on the north, Lulu Road on the west and Sh.
Bahrain - Urban Areas (641 words)
Manama (Al Manamah), the capital, is located on the northeastern tip of the island of Bahrain.
South of Jazirat al Azl, the island of Sitrah, site of the oil export terminal, is linked to Bahrain by a bridge that spans the narrow channel separating the two islands.
Al Muharraq declined after the Al Khalifa family moved to the island of Bahrain, and for nearly forty years the city stagnated.
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