Bahrain Island Explained

Bahrain Island
Map:Persian Gulf
Native Name:Arabic: جزيرة البحرين
Native Name Link:Arabic language
Sobriquet:Al-Awal Island
Location:Persian Gulf
Archipelago:Bahrain
Waterbody:Persian Gulf
Total Islands:5
Area Km2:604
Length Km:51
Width Km:18
Coastline Km:130
Highest Mount:Mountain of Smoke
Elevation M:134
Country:Bahrain
Country Largest City:Manama
Country Largest City Population:350,000
Demonym:Bahraini
Population:940,000
Population As Of:2010
Density Km2:1556
Ethnic Groups:Bahraini, non-Bahraini
Timezone1:AST
Utc Offset1:+3
Iso Code Type:ISO code
Iso Code:BH-14

Bahrain Island (Arabic: جزيرة البحرين Jazīrah al-Baḥrayn), also known as al-Awal Island[1] and formerly as Bahrein, is the largest island within the archipelago of Bahrain,[2] and forms the bulk of the country's land mass while hosting the majority of its population.[3]

Geography

Most of the island of Bahrain is in a relatively shallow inlet of the Persian Gulf known as the Gulf of Bahrain. The seabed adjacent to Bahrain is rocky and, mainly off the northern part of the island, covered by extensive coral reefs. Most of the island is low-lying and barren desert. Outcroppings of limestone form low rolling hills, stubby cliffs, and shallow ravines. The limestone is covered by various densities of saline sand, capable of supporting only the hardiest desert vegetation such as chiefly thorn trees and scrubs. A 5km (03miles) wide fertile strip of land exists along the northern coast on which date, almond, fig, and pomegranate trees grow. The interior contains an escarpment that rises to 1340NaN0, the highest point on the island, to form the Mountain of Smoke, named as such due to the mists that often wreathe the summit. Most of the country's oil wells are situated in the vicinity of the mountain.

Climate

The climatic conditions of the area is arid. The average annual temperature in the area is 28 °C. The warmest month is August, when the average temperature is 38 °C and the coldest is January, with 18 °C. The average annual rainfall is 144 millimeters. The rainiest month is November, with an average of 38 mm of precipitation, and the driest is October, with 1 mm of precipitation.

Demography

Manama, the capital of the kingdom of Bahrain, is located on the northeastern tip of the Island of Bahrain. The main port, Mina Salman, is also located on the island, as are the major oil refining facilities and commercial centers.

Administration

The island is split between 3 of the Bahrain's Governorates.

Transportation

Causeways and bridges connect Bahrain to adjacent islands and the mainland of Saudi Arabia. The oldest causeway, originally constructed in 1929, links Bahrain to Al Muharraq, the third largest island. There are three causeways connecting Muharraq Island with Manama on Bahrain Island:

At its eastern shore is lying Sitrah, site of the oil export terminal, which is linked to Bahrain by a bridge that spans the narrow channel separating the two islands. At its western shore, a causeway to the island of Umm an Nasan, continues on to the Saudi mainland town of Al Khubar through the King Fahd Causeway. Umm an Nasan is the private property of the king and the site of his personal game preserve.

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Case Concerning Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions between Qatar and Bahrain . International Court of Justice . 2001 . 59 . 2013-06-09 . 2018-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181225074900/https://www.icj-cij.org/ . dead .
  2. http://www.geonames.org/290372/bahrain%20island.html Geonames Bahrain
  3. Web site: Facts and Figures of Bahrain . 2016-04-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160422163233/http://www.slrb.gov.bh/GeneralInfo/details.aspx?slrb=SNTuqnEZI+XA0mRgkgPaQAJBbod+Evps . 2016-04-22 . dead .