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  Overview:  An archipelago of thirty-three islands, the largest island, Bahrain (from the Arabic word for "two seas"), is believed to have separated from the Arabian Peninsula around 6000 BC. Located in the Arabian Gulf, the islands are about twenty-four kilometres from the east coast of Saudi Arabia and twenty-eight kilometres from Qatar. The total area of the islands is about 678 square kilometres or 262 square miles (estimates vary). The capital, Manama, is located on the northeastern tip of the island of Bahrain. The main port, Mina Salman, and the major petroleum refining facilities and commercial centers are also located on the island. Causeways and bridges connect Bahrain to adjacent islands and to the mainland of Saudi Arabia. Al Muharraq, the second largest island, is linked to Bahrain by the oldest causeway, originally constructed in 1929. The country's second largest city, Al Muharraq, and the international airport are located there.

Bahrain is an independent state with a traditional monarchy. On 14 February 2002, a new constitution was published and Bahrain declared itself a kingdom. The ruling family of Bahrain, the Al Khalifa, arrived in the islands in the mid-18th century after they first established a settlement in the peninsula of present-day Qatar. Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa is the King, and has ruled Bahrain since 6 March 1999.Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa is the prime minister. In February 2001, proposals for political reform put forward by the ruling family received almost unanimous support in a national referendum. The proposals are due to come into effect in 2004, and will mean that Bahrain becomes a constitutional monarchy with an elected lower chamber of parliament and an independent judiciary.

Oil was discovered in commercial quantities in Bahrain in June 1932. The first Gulf state to discover oil, it was also the first to reap the benefits that came with the revenues, in particular a marked improvement in the quality of education and health care. By Gulf standards, Bahrain's oil reserves are quite small. To decrease its reliance on oil revenues, the government is striving to diversify Bahrain's economy by attracting more commercial companies, particularly in the IT field

Population: 656,397 (official estimate 2002).

Capital: Manama City. Major Cities:  Hamad City

Language: Arabic, but English is widely understood, especially in  commerce and industry.

Religion: 95 per cent Muslim (mostly of the Shiette sect), with Christian and other minorities.

Time: GMT + 3.

Electricity: 220 volts AC, 50Hz; single phase. UK-type flat three-pin plugs are used.

Communications:  

Telephone: Full IDD is available. Country code: 973. Outgoing international code: 00.

Mobile telephone: GSM 900 and 1800 networks. Network operators include Bahrain Telecom Company - Batelco  (website: www.batelco.com.bh)  and MTC - Vodafone Bahrain  

Fax: Most hotels have facilities.

Internet: Internet cafes throughout Bahrain provide public access to e-mail and Internet services. ISP for Bahrain is Bahrain Telecom Co. (website: www.batelco.com.bh); Although there is one ISP; Bahrain boasts one of  the highest per capita for internet users.

Telegram: Telegram services are available 24-hours at Bahrain Telecom Co. Offices.

Post: Airmail to Western Europe takes about 5 days.

Press: The leading English-language newspaper is Gulf Daily News.

Radio: BBC World Service (website: www.bbc.co.uk) and Voice of America (website: www.voa.gov) can be received. From time to time the frequencies change and the most up-to-date can be found online.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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