Bahrain Island

Bahrain Island

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name = Bahrain


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native name = جزيرة البحرين
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location = Persian Gulf
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highest mount = Jabal ad Dukhan
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country = Bahrain
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ethnic groups = Bahraini 62.4%, non-Bahraini 37.6
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Bahrain Island (ArB|جزيرة البحرين) is the largest island in the Kingdom of Bahrain and forms the bulk of the country's land mass, and hosts most of its population.

Around most of Bahrain is a relatively shallow inlet of the Persian Gulf known as the Gulf of Bahrain. The seabed adjacent to Bahrain is rocky and, mainly off the northern part of the island, covered by extensive coral reefs. Most of the island is low-lying and barren desert. Outcroppings of limestone form low rolling hills, stubby cliffs, and shallow ravines. The limestone is covered by various densities of saline sand, capable of supporting only the hardiest desert vegetation – chiefly thorn trees and scrub. There is a fertile strip five kilometers wide along the northern coast on which date, almond, fig, and pomegranate trees grow. The interior contains an escarpment that rises to 134 meters, the highest point on the island, to form Jabal ad Dukhan (Mountain of Smoke), named for the mists that often wreathe the summit. Most of the country's oil wells are situated in the vicinity of Jabal ad Dukhan.

Manama (Al Manamah), the capital of the Kingdom of Bahrain, is located on the northeastern tip of the island of Bahrain. The main port, Mina Salman, also is located on the island, as are the major petroleum refining facilities and commercial centers.

It is connected to Muharraq Island through through three causeways. The King Fahd Causeway connects the island to Saudi Arabia via Umm an-Na'saan island.


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