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The British Club
http://www.britishclubbahrain.com/intro.htm
The British Club is one of the oldest and most popular clubs in Bahrain. The Club was founded in 1935 and was originally known as The Gymkhana Club. Since then it has gone from strength to strength and currently boasts a membership of around 1500 members. The club offers a safe, friendly atmosphere for individuals and families to relax in, and has a wide range of facilities. 


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Bahrain British Business Forum
http://www.bbbforum.org
The BBBF was formed in 1995 to promote trade and investment between Bahrain and Britain in a non-discriminatory, non-political and non-profit making manner. The BBBF is widely recognized in Bahrain and the UK as a leading impartial business sector group. The Forum works to create and sustain a favourable business environment. The BBBF strives to assist and introduce new trade and investment’s to both countries that can benefit and enhance the common economic interests of our member companies.

Bahrain Tourism
http://www.bahraintourism.com/

Latino Group in Bahrain
Any Spanish speaking ladies coming to Bahrain who would like to make friends and speak Spanish, please contact the Latino Group on: bahrainlatino@gmail.com

Raíces En Bahrain
Spanish-language site about living in Bahrain. Recipes, Latin events, Jokes, Health, Free time etc.
http://www.raicesenbahrain.com/


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Bahrain Bayan School
http://www.bayanschool.edu.bh
BBS was founded to provide a good basis for the children of a handful of parents who wanted their children to keep their Arabic roots, yet have the educational background to be able to enter European and American Universities.

Ibn Khuldoon National School
http://www.ikns.edu.bh
The school is national in essence, with openness to an international perspective. It is private, non-profit, self-supporting, coeducational and bilingual at all levels, and open to students without discrimination.

Naseem International School
http://www.nisbah.com      

Riffa Views International School
http://www.rvis.edu.bh/
Riffa Views International School is uniquely positioned to provide an outstanding educational environment for Bahraini citizens and the expatriate community located in Bahrain.      

St Christopher's School
http://www.st-chris.net/



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The Bahrain Tribune
http://www.bahraintribune.com/

The Gulf Daily News
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/


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Location: Middle East
Capital City: Manama
Other Important Cities:
Currency: Bahraini Dinar ( BHD )
Language: Arabic, English
Calling Code: +973
Internet TLD: .bh
Electricity:
Emergency Numbers:
  Central Intelligence Agency, 2005
Country Information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahrain

Country Study
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/bhtoc.html

Embassy Information
http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/Bahrain/Bahrain.html
 

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