photo album 相

Ghetto Supreme http://ghettosupreme.blogspot.com/. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Bahrain

















The island state of Bahrain has become a leading financial and communications center for the Persian Gulf. Though linked to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway, Bahrain's far more liberal culture is distinctly separate.

Bahrain Information and History

Bahrain consists of 33 islands in the Persian Gulf (Arabian Gulf). The islands are mostly desert, and most of the population lives in or near Manama, the capital. Since the 1930s the oil industry has replaced pearl diving, and Bahrain has become a financial and communications hub. It is connected to Saudi Arabia by the 26-kilometer (16 mile) King Fahd Causeway. Since independence from Britain in 1971, there has been conflict between the ruling Sunni tribe and the Shiite majority. A new constitution in 2002 provided for an elected parliament and gave women the right to vote and stand as candidates.

full story: nationalgeographic.com

0 comments: