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THE KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

Basic Data

Capital: Manama

Area: 8,269 km²

Population (2023): 1,577,059

- Females: 597,184

- Males: 979,875

Life Expectancy at Birth (2022):

- Females, years: 80

- Males, years: 78

GDP (current USD-2022): USD 35.47 billion

 

Sources:

Information & eGovernment Authority

https://www.iga.gov.bh

Bahrain Open Data Portal

https://www.data.gov.bh

The World Bank

https://data.worldbank.org

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Government/Related Agencies in Bahrain

- Ministry of Foreign Affairs

https://www.mofa.gov.bh

- Ministry of Finance and National Economy

https://www.mofne.gov.bh

- Ministry of Industry and Commerce

https://www.moic.gov.bh

- Ministry of Information of the Kingdom of Bahrain

https://www.mia.gov.bh

- Information & eGovernment Authority

https://www.iga.gov.bh

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Companies in Bahrain

- Ahli United Bank (AUB)

https://www.ahliunited.com/

- Aluminium Bahrain (Alba)

https://www.albasmelter.com/en/

- Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco)

https://www.batelco.com/

- Arab Banking Corporation (Bank ABC)

https://www.bank-abc.com/en

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Japan-Bahrain    Relations

1934: Japan became the first destination for oil exports that triggered Bahrain's modernization

1972 May: Establishment of Japan-Bahrain diplomatic relations

1985: Shaikh Isa Bin Mohammed AL KHALIFA, Chairman of the Council of Sport for Young Men of Bahrain visited Japan

1985: SATO, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications of Japan visited Bahrain

1986: GCC Youth Group (Leader: Takamori MAKINO, Member of the House of Representatives) of Japan visited Bahrain

1986: House of Representatives Investigation Team (Leader: Yozo ISHIKAWA, Member of the House of Representatives) of Japan visited Bahrain

Sources:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

https://www.mofa.go.jp

Embassy of Japan in Bahrain

https://www.bh.emb-japan.go.jp/japan/relationship.htm

International Organizations in Bahrain

- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

https://www.undp.org/bahrain

- World Health Organization (WHO)

 https://www.who.int/countries/bhr 

- International Organization for Migration (IOM)

https://www.iom.int/countries/bahrain

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