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Bahrain
/bɑːˈreɪn/
Definition
1
A small island country in the Persian Gulf, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, known for its oil reserves, financial sector, and hosting the Bahrain Grand Prix.
2
An archipelago primarily consisting of Bahrain Island, with Manama as its capital, blending Arab heritage with modern skyscrapers and pearl-diving history.
Examples
Bahrain's Formula 1 circuit turns the desert into a speed demon's playground every year.
She invested her savings in Bahrain's banking hub, hoping to pearl-dive into profits.
Lost in Bahrain's souks, he haggled for spices like a pro, emerging victorious with saffron.
Bahrain proves you can have ancient forts next to Ferrari test tracks without missing a beat.