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  2. List of cities in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Bahrain with listed governorates and population figures for the most populous cities: Ten largest cities. Manama Riffa.

  3. Karrana - Wikipedia

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    Karrana (Arabic: كرانة, from Persian: کرانه karāna, meaning "coast, bank" [1]) is a village located in the Northern Governorate, Bahrain. The village is nicknamed the "Green Village" because of the excellence of its green palms and its relative suitability for agriculture. [2] The village is located west of the capital Manama.

  4. Diraz - Wikipedia

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    Diraz (Arabic: الدراز, also spelled Duraz) is the biggest and most populated village on the northwest coast of Bahrain. It lies to the east of Budaiya, west of Barbar and north of Bani Jamra. Two Dilmun era archaeological sites, namely Diraz Temple and Ain Umm Sujoor, and Ain Umm Aldajaj are located in this village. Duraz is also known ...

  5. Janabiyah - Wikipedia

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    Janabiyah (Arabic:الجنبية) is a village situated in the north-west of Bahrain, close to the Gulf of Bahrain. It is located south of Bani Jamra and to the west of the village of Saar. It is under the Northern Governorate administrative region of the country. The village is mainly popular for its camel farms that host around 100 camels. [1]

  6. Al Dair - Wikipedia

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    Al Dair (Arabic: الدَيْر) is a village in Bahrain on the northern coast of Muharraq Island. It lies north of the Bahrain International Airport, and north west of Samaheej village. Before the discovery of oil in Bahrain, most of the inhabitants were involved in farming, especially date palms, and fishing.

  7. Al Musalla - Wikipedia

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    Al Musalla (Arabic: المصلى) is a village situated in the northern region of the Kingdom of Bahrain, on the western outskirts of the capital city Manama. [1] The villages lies under the Capital Governorate administrative region. The village lies west of the village of Tashan and Khamis, north of Sehla and south of Jidhafs

  8. Budaiya - Wikipedia

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    Budaiya traditionally received its water supply from wells in the adjacent date plantations in the villages of Diraz and Bani Jamra respectively. [1] It is now the location of most farms, stables, and traditional gulf family farms/retreats nakhal.

  9. Muharraq - Wikipedia

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    The names of several of Muharraq's villages today reflect this Christian legacy, with Al-Dair meaning 'the monastery' and Qalali meaning a 'monk's cloisters'. Taken by the Portuguese (1521) and the Persians (1602), Al-Muḥarraq passed to the control of the Āl Khalīfah dynasty in 1783 with the rest of Bahrain. [4