Abu Baham
Village in Northern Governorate, Bahrain
Abu Baham (Arabic: أبو بهام) is a small village situated in the northern region of the Kingdom of Bahrain, on the western outskirts of the capital city Manama. The village lies under the Northern Governorate administrative region.[1] The village lies directly south of Al Musalla, west of the village of Khamis and east of Sehla.[2]
Notable places in the area include the Khamis Mosque, Adhari Park and the Bahrain Fort.
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Settlements in the Northern Governorate of Bahrain
- A'ali
- Abu Saiba
- Al Daih
- Al Hajar
- Al Markh
- Al Musalla
- Al Qadam
- Al Qala
- Al Qurayyah
- Bani Jamra
- Barbar
- Budaiya
- Bu Quwah
- Buri
- Dar Kulaib
- Diraz
- Dumistan
- Hamad Town
- Hamala
- Hillat Abdul Saleh
- Janabiyah
- Jannusan
- Jasra
- Jid Al-Haj
- Jidda Island
- Jidhafs
- Karrana
- Karzakan
- Khamis
- Malkiya
- Muqaba
- Muqsha
- Northern City
- Sar
- Salmabad
- Sadad
- Sehla
- Shahrakan
- Shakhura
- Tashan
- Umm an Nasan
- Umm as Sabaan
26°12′N 50°33′E / 26.200°N 50.550°E / 26.200; 50.550
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