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Manama
Manama, also Al Manamah, city in northeastern Bahrain,
capital of the country, on the northeastern shore of
Bahrain Island, in the Persian Gulf, near Dhahran, Saudi
Arabia. The port developed and the city began to be
modernized in the 1950s and 1960s, as a result of proceeds
from the sale of petroleum. Industries include oil refining,
dhow (an Arab boat with triangular sail) building, fishing,
and pearling; pearling was once the city's chief economic
activity. The town is connected by a causeway with adjoining
Al Mu?arraq, site of an international airport. In 1958
Manama was declared a free-transit port. The Arabian
Gulf University (1980) and the University of Bahrain
(1986) are here. Population (1995 estimate) 148,000.
Madinat Hamad
Madinat Hamad was a municipality of Bahrain in the
central part of the country. It was split off of the
municipality of Ar Rifa' wa al Mintaqah al Janubiyah
in 1991. Its territory is now in the Northern Governorate.
Sitrah
Sitrah was a municipality of Bahrain in the eastern
part of the country. Its territory is now in the Central
Governorate.
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