Manama is the capital and largest city of Bahrain, known for its blend of old traditions and modern buildings, with a population of around 297,502 as of 2012.
Overview
Demographics
History Of Manama
Tourism Highlights
Economy And Industry
Culture And Festivals
Geography And Climate
Political Significance
Architectural Landmarks
Education And Institutions
Transportation And Infrastructure
Eid Al-fitr
Middle East
Atmosphere
Creativity
Parliament
Persian
Bahrain
Climate
Bicycle
People
Mosque
๐๏ธ Manama was first established over 2000 years ago as a fishing village.
๐ The name 'Manama' means 'place of rest' in Arabic.
๐ Manama has a warm, sunny climate, with summer temperatures rising above 40ยฐC (104ยฐF).
๐ One of the important festivals celebrated in Manama is Eid al-Fitr.
๐๏ธ The Bahrain World Trade Center in Manama features two towers shaped like sails.
๐๏ธ The Manama Souq is a bustling market known for spices, fabrics, and crafts.
๐ Education is valued in Manama with many schools and universities, including the University of Bahrain.
๐ Manama is a multicultural city with residents from various countries, promoting tolerance and understanding.
๐๏ธ Manama is the capital city of Bahrain, a tiny island country in the Persian Gulf.
๐ฅ The city has an approximate population of 297,502 people, making it the largest city in Bahrain.