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The Name 'Bahrain' Literally Translates to 'Two Seas'
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The Name 'Bahrain' Literally Translates to 'Two Seas'

The name 'Bahrain' (البحرين) is Arabic for 'two seas,' believed to refer to the sweet water springs found beneath the salty waters of the Persian Gulf. This unique hydrological feature supported early life and the historic pearl diving industry.

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March 30, 2026
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