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Halat Nuaim
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Halat Nuaim-Seltah (Arabic: حالة نعيم السلطة) is a Bahraini island. It is located off the coast of Muharraq island, near the town of Hidd. It lies 5 km (3.1 mi) east of the capital, Manama, on Bahrain Island.
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History
Until the late 1990s, instead of the present single island, there were two islands separated by a 100-meter channel between them. Halat Nuaim was inhabited by the Al Nuaim tribe, after whom it was named. Halat Seltah was inhabited by the Al Sulaiti tribe, and got its name from the tribe. In 1998, dredging began in the canal, to create an artificial land and connect the islands.
Demography
There are two villages located on the Island:
- Nuaim
- Seltah
Administration
The island belongs to Muharraq Governorate .
Transportation
The island is today connected to Muharraq Island by a road.
Economics
The inhabitants on the island are engaged in very small-scale fishing, mainly for the island consumption.
Image gallery
- Map 1
- District Map
- Muharraq in the foreground; Manama on Bahrain Island in the background
See also
References
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