Durrat Al Bahrain

Artificial island in Bahrain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Durrat Al Bahrain (Arabic: درة البحرين) is the third largest artificial island in Bahrain after Northern City and Diyar Al Muharraq Islands. It lies 40.5 km (25.2 mi) south of the capital, Manama, on Bahrain Island.

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Durrat Al Bahrain
Native name:
درة البحرين (Arabic)
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Durrat Al Bahrain
Durrat Al Bahrain
Location of Durrat Al Bahrain Islands in Bahrain
Geography
LocationPersian Gulf
Coordinates25.84°N 50.60°E / 25.84; 50.60
ArchipelagoBahrain
Adjacent toPersian Gulf
Total islands15
Major islandsAtol 1
Atol 2
Atol 3
Atol 4
Atol 5
Atol 6
Petal 1
Petal 2
Petal 3
Petal 4
Petal 5
Crescent Island
Durrat Al Bahrain resort
Area5.00 km2 (1.93 sq mi)
Highest elevation0 m (0 ft)
Administration
GovernorateSouthern Governorate
Largest settlementAtol 1 (pop. 870)
Demographics
DemonymBahraini
Population1000 (2010)
Pop. density200/km2 (500/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsBahraini, non-Bahraini
Additional information
Time zone
ISO codeBH-14
Official websitewww.durratbahrain.com
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Description

Durrat Al Bahrain islands include luxury villas with either sea or beach views, parks, sports facilities, mosques, shops, restaurants, 12 bridges, and a marina.[1] The project has a cost of about US$1.3 billion.

The marina is a joint venture between the Bahraini government and Kuwait Finance House, one of the GCC region's leading banks. The marina development is the first of its type and size in the Middle East.

History

In 2002, plans were laid down for the project. Work began in 2004. In February 2008, work on the project was interrupted as more than 1,300 laborers laid down tools in a dispute over pay. Workers who were based at a laborers' camp on the development site, went on strike demanding better salaries and complaining of poor living conditions.[2][3][4][5] The strike was called off soon after.[6]

Geography

The project consists of a series of 15 large artificial islands,[7] covering an area of about 5 km2 (1.9 sq mi).[8] It has six atolls, five fish-shaped islands, two crescent-shaped islands, and two more small islands related to the Marina area.

Administration

The island belongs to Southern Governorate. The Development Company established an organization to manage the ongoing operation of the development. Julian Butson was appointed as the first chief executive officer of Durrat Resort Management.

Transportation

The islands have two causeways connecting them to Bahrain Island.

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