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Government
Constitutional hereditary monarchy, of 12 municipalities all administered from the capital, Manama. Independence from the UK on 15 August 1971. Chief of State is King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa (since 6 March 1999); Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa (since 1971). The Monarchy is hereditary and the Prime Minister appointed by the Monarch

Culture
Although great emphasis is naturally placed on the development of its own citizens, due to its large expatriate population Bahrain has a marvelous multi-national mix of nationalities, all living harmoniously together in a completely unique mix of cultures. English is widely spoken, but traditional Arab courtesy and hospitality are still the hallmark of a friendly and peaceful Bahrain.

Infrastructure
With its highly developed communication and transport facilities, Bahrain is home to numerous multinational firms with business in the Gulf.

Communications
Excellent international communications run by Batelco. Telephone, mobile and internet services are readily available.

Currency
Bahraini Dinar (BD), constituted of 1000 fils. Fixed against the US dollar at 1US$ = BD0.3768. Bank notes: 500 fils, 1, 5, 10 and 20 Dinar, Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50,100 and 500 fils

Business Hours
Government offices are open 7am to 2.15pm, Saturday to Tuesday, 7am to 2pm on Wednesday. Banks open 7.30am to 12pm Saturday to Thursday, with selected branches also open a few hours some afternoons. Central Post Office (Manama, near Bab Al Bahrain) is open 7am to 7.30pm Saturday to Thursday. Shop hours vary, but typically 8.30am to 12.30pm and 4pm to 8pm Saturday to Thursday. Many shops open half or full day on Friday as well.

Airport
Bahrain International Airport saw over 5 million passengers in 2004 and the air cargo sector showed dramatic expansion. Bahrain International Airport emerged during 2004 as the most dynamic regional air cargo gateway in the Gulf as a number of major cargo airlines commenced services and others increased frequency. It is an easy 15 minute drive from Manama.

Tax Free Shopping
Bahrain Duty Free is located in Bahrain International Airport.

Transport
With over 2,500 kms of paved road networks, traveling by car in Bahrain is easy. The Ministry of Transportation have developed public transport which now covers most areas of the Kingdom by bus. Car rental agencies are generally located within hotels in Manama and you will need to get an International Driving Permit before entering the country if you wish to drive. Taxi cabs are in abundance and are metered.

Accommodation
Options range from 5 star deluxe hotels to studios and apartments to simple rooms/budget.

Amenities
Bahrain has good quality modern medical facilities. Treatment by the Kingdom medical services is available to citizens and residents free, or at a nominal cost. There are also several private hospitals. Well stock pharmacies exist all over the Kingdom.

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Statistics

  Location: Middle East region, archipelago in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia
 

Time Zone:

GMT + 3
 

Weather:

Summer: July-September, very hot and humid (Avg. 36'C). Winter: December to February, cool or mild with occasional rain (10'C - 20'C). Remaining months: March to May and October to November, warm with occasional pleasant breezes (20'C - 30'C)

 

Population:

718, 306 (2008)

 

Languages:

Arabic, English, Farsi, Urdu

 

Religions:

Islam is practiced by 85% of the population.  However freedom of worship is permitted to other faiths including Hinduism, Parseeism, Judaism, Buddhism and Christianity.

 

Country Dialing Code:

973

 

Internet Country Code:

.bh

 

Electricity:

230 volts, 50 Hz except in Awali where it is 110 volts, 60 Hz

 

Currency:

Bahraini Dinar (BD) constituted of 1000 fils.

 

Exchange Rates:

Fixed against the US dollar at 1US$ = BD0.3768

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Useful Links

Government of Dubai    
  Ministry of Commerce Bahrain Government  
  Ministry of Information Ministry of Education  
       
Airport    
  Bahrain International Airport    
       
Newspaper (English) (Arabic)  
 

Gulf Daily News

Al Ayam  
    Akhbar-Alkhaleej  
       
Telecommunications    
 

Batelco

   
       
Bank    
  National Bank of Bahrain Bahrain Islamic Bank  
  BBK    
       
Directories    
  Bahrain Telephone Directory Bahrain Yellow Pages  
       
Airlines    
 

Gulf Air

   
       
City Guide    
 

Bahrain Tourism

   
       
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