All notes of Bahrain are issued by the Bahrain Monetary Authority.BahrainThe size of the note varies with the denomination, and the maximum denomination is 20DinarThe size of is 16.0 × 8.0cm, while the minimum denomination of 0.5 dinars is only 14.5 × 6.4cm.Bahraini coins are made of copper, zincNickel alloy。Special type used in BahrainIndia rupee,Price comparison13.3333 rupees equals 1 pound and 4.619 rupees equals 1 dollar.Issued in Bahrain on October 16, 1965Local currency, specified in dinarsGold content1.86621 g.
Bahrain national flagIt is horizontally rectangular, and the ratio of length to width is about 5:3.The flag face is composed of red and white. The side near the flag pole is white, accounting for about 1/5 of the flag face. The right side is red. The red and white junction is zigzag
National emblem
Bahrain National EmblemIt is shield shaped.Shield faceIt is an upright national flag pattern. The upper part is white and the lower part is red.Coat of armsDecorated with red and white flower crowns
Area
706.5 km²
Population
725000 (ranked 157th in the world in 2005).Foreigners account for 40%, mainly IndiaPakistanBangladeshIran、the PhilippinesAnd Oman
Belief
85% of the residents believe in Islam, and Shiite Muslims account forTotal population70%.The rest believe in ChristianityJudaism
kingHamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa (Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa), became the Emir on March 6, 1999, and on February 14, 2002, His Highness the Emir was renamed His Majesty the King
Bahrain Dinar (original symbol: BD. standard symbol: BHD)
Official exchange rate2.10dollar, equal to 1 dinar, or 0.47619DinarIt is equal to 1 dollar and 1.33333 dinars is equal to 1poundAnd take back special items at the exchange rate of 1:10India rupee。On June 26, 1972, the Bahraini dinar was decoupled from the British pound and pegged to the US dollar. On January 18, 1978, the dinar was decoupled from the US dollar and pegged to the US dollarspecial drawing rightsLinked, the managed floating exchange rate system was established, and the floating range was expanded from 2.25% to 7.25% on August 15.The SDR is equal to Bahraini dinar 0.476190.Since 1980, the Bahraini dinar hasPrice comparisonOne dinar equals 2.6596 dollars.
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At present, there are five kinds of banknotes in circulation on the market. The denominations are: 0.5, 1, 5, 10, 20Dinar。
There are 13 kinds of newspapers in China, including Gulf Daily (English and Arabic), Guangming Daily (Arabic), Bahrain Bay Daily (Arabic), Gulf Weekly Mirror (English), Daily News (Arabic), Gulf News (English), etc.Bahrain Radio began broadcasting in 1955, broadcasting in Arabic and English.There are 4 bands.BahrainThe TV station has three channels, two of which areArabic Channel, an English channel.
brief introduction
be locatedPersian GulfAn island country in the southwest.Bound onQatarandSaudi ArabiaBetweentropical desert climate, hot and humid in summer, July SeptemberAverage temperature35 ℃.Cool seasonIt is mild and pleasant. The temperature from November to April is 15-24 ℃.annually averageprecipitation77 mm.By the main islandbahrain It is composed of 33 islands of different sizes.Qatar to the east and Saudi Arabia to the west.The islands are low and flat.
The city was built in 3000 BC.The Phoenicians came here in 1000 BC.It becameArab EmpirePart ofBasra。It was occupied by the Portuguese in 1507-1602.In 1602-1782Persian Empire Under the rule of.Independence was declared in 1783.1820British invasionBahrainAnd forced them to sign the Persian Gulf Peace Treaty.Became Britain in 1880Protector。In March 1971, Britain announced thatPersian GulfvariousemirateAll treaties signed ended at the end of the same year.Bahrain declared its independence on August 15, 1971.