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Jul06

Manama, Bahrain

Published by Asya in Arts, Asia, Bahrain, Chillin, Monuments, Sailing, Shopping, Urban Tourism

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Bahrain is an archipelago of 36 islands off the coast of Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf. The interesting point is the combination of traditional and historical sites of the Arab world, with towering modern constructions. Manama – the Bahrain’s capital comprises modern restaurants, nightlife living side by side and luxurious shopping opportunities.
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Apr30

The Khamis Mosque is one of Bahrain’s treasures!

Published by Asya in Asia, Bahrain, Cultural, History, Monuments, Travel Stories

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Detailed and comprehensive tourist information and guides for the Kingdom of Bahrain covering historic sites as Bahrain Portugese, Arad, Riffa forts, Khamis Mosque, Barbar and Diraz Temples, Houses and Burial Mounds. As a result, there are several recognized world recognized sites of historical antiquity for the visitor and tourist to view, and be given the opportunity to see and appreciate the Kingdom’s glorious past.


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Mar01

Why not vacation in Bahrain?

Published by Asya in Asia, Bahrain, Museums, Praying, Racing, Sailing, Shopping, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

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Bahrain, a group of 33 islands, with an area of 707 square kilometres, is situated in the Arabian Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. Bahrain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Middle East with over two million tourists a year.The capital, Manama, on the main island, boasts excellent hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, an intriguing souq (bazaar) and all the other facilities visitors need for a great holiday.
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