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  2. Manama - Wikipedia

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    Manama (Arabic: الْمَنَامَة el-Menâme, Bahrani pronunciation: [elmɐˈnɑːmɐ]) is the capital and largest city of Bahrain, with an approximate population of 297,502 as of 2012. Long an important trading center in the Persian Gulf , Manama is home to a diverse population.

  3. File:View of Manama from the South, 1953.png - Wikipedia

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    Summary. Description: English: View of Manama, the capital city of Bahrain, in 1953. In the foreground, the police fort is visible. ... Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Al ...

  4. Killing of Manadel al-Jamadi - Wikipedia

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    [The body] was bleeding from the head, nose, mouth." [9] Reese stated that the corpse was locked in a shower room overnight and the next day was fitted with an intravenous drip; he said that this was an attempt to hide what occurred from other inmates. Reese said the body was then autopsied, establishing the cause of death as a blood clot from ...

  5. Body Parts (film) - Wikipedia

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    Body Parts is a 1991 American sci-fi body horror film directed by Eric Red and starring Jeff Fahey, Kim Delaney, Brad Dourif, Zakes Mokae, and Lindsay Duncan.It was produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., from a screenplay by Red and Norman Snider, who dramatized a story that Patricia Herskovic and Joyce Taylor had based on the horror novel Choice Cuts by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac.

  6. Pearl Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    Protesters camped out in front of the Pearl Roundabout days before it was torn down. The Gulf Cooperation Council or GCC Roundabout, known as Pearl Roundabout or Lulu Roundabout (Arabic: دوار اللؤلؤ(ة) Dawwār al-luʾluʾ(ah), "Roundabout of the pearl(s)"), was a roundabout located near the financial district of Manama, Bahrain.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    The pearling industry rapidly declined in the 1930s with the development of freshwater pearl cultivation from mussels in Japan. The site comprises three oyster beds, 17 buildings in Muharraq city that were related to the industry (Isa Bin Ali House pictured), parts of the seashore, and the Bu Maher Fort. [6] Dilmun Burial Mounds

  8. File:Diplomatic Area, Manama.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. freedom of panorama does not extend to public artworks. This means images of such works must be treated as non-free (even if these contain uploaders' licensing) and must follow the relevant guidelines on non-free content, or be deleted otherwise, unless the works are in the public domain, or their presence is incidental.

  9. Al-Qudaibiya Palace - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qudaibiya Palace or Gudaibiya Palace is a palace in Gudaibiya, Manama, Bahrain. Located off Bani Otbah Avenue and Al Fatih Highway, it lies west of the Al Fateh Grand Mosque and southeast of the Old Palace of Manama and the Andalus Garden and Manama Cemetery. It is a light pink palace with a pearl-coloured, onion-shaped dome. [1]

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