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Country Profile: Bahrain

Bahrain - whose name means "two seas" - was once viewed by the ancient Sumerians as an island paradise to which the wise and the brave were taken to enjoy eternal life.

It was one of the first states in the Gulf to discover oil and to build a refinery; as such, it benefited from oil wealth before most of its neighbours. But Bahrain never reached the levels of production enjoyed by Kuwait or Saudi Arabia and has been forced to diversify its economy.

Politics

The al-Khalifah family has ruled since 1783; Bahrain is now a constitutional monarchy with an elected legislative assembly; majority Shiites are demanding more power from Sunni-led government.

Economy

Bahrain is a banking and financial services centre; its small and reasonably prosperous economy is less dependent on oil than most Gulf states.

International

Bahrain is home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet. Bahrain consists of a chain of around 30 islands and is a haven for tourists from the region, who take advantage of its relaxed social environment.

Statistics

Main exports: Petroleum and petroleum products, aluminium.
Major language: Arabic
Major religion: Islam
Life expectancy: 73 years (men), 76 years (women) (UN)
GNI per capita: US $14,370 (World Bank, 2006)
Population: 754,000 (UN, 2005)
Capital: Manama

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Arabian Peninsula :: Dubai, UAE :: Partner Ministries Director Todd Sprinkel (USA)on the bridge.
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Arabian Peninsula :: Dubai, UAE :: Vice President Strategic Partnership Randy Grebe (USA) on the bridge.
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Arabian Peninsula :: Doha, Qatar :: Two local girls show the books they are about to purchase at the book fair.
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Arabian Peninsula :: Manama, Bahrain :: Daniel Bergmann (Germany) ask questions to a local boy during a school programme.
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