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Bahrain is a small island nation in the Persian Gulf, connected to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway and sitting just off the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Despite its compact size, it is one of the most historically significant and economically vibrant countries in the Middle East.
The capital Manama is a striking mix of gleaming modern skyscrapers, traditional souqs, and ancient burial mounds that speak to over 4,000 years of continuous civilisation. The Bahrain Fort - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - overlooks the Gulf and stands as a reminder of the island's role as the ancient trading hub of Dilmun. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Castles and Palaces, and Busy Places collections.
Bahrain has a deep pearl-diving heritage that shaped its culture and economy for centuries before oil was discovered in the 1930s. Traditional Bahraini cuisine centres on machboos - spiced rice with meat or fish - alongside fresh Gulf seafood. The country is also known for its lively public spaces, mosques, and one of the most open and cosmopolitan cultures in the Gulf region. Browse related feeds under Places of Worship, Harbours and Marinas, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait.
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Bahrain is a small island nation in the Persian Gulf, connected to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway and sitting just off the eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. Despite its compact size, it is one of the most historically significant and economically vibrant countries in the Middle East.
The capital Manama is a striking mix of gleaming modern skyscrapers, traditional souqs, and ancient burial mounds that speak to over 4,000 years of continuous civilisation. The Bahrain Fort - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - overlooks the Gulf and stands as a reminder of the island's role as the ancient trading hub of Dilmun. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Castles and Palaces, and Busy Places collections.
Bahrain has a deep pearl-diving heritage that shaped its culture and economy for centuries before oil was discovered in the 1930s. Traditional Bahraini cuisine centres on machboos - spiced rice with meat or fish - alongside fresh Gulf seafood. The country is also known for its lively public spaces, mosques, and one of the most open and cosmopolitan cultures in the Gulf region. Browse related feeds under Places of Worship, Harbours and Marinas, and Tourist Attractions on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check out our Live webcam map or browse cameras from neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait.