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Jidhafs is a city in Bahrain, located in the northern part of the country. The city was formerly a municipality in Bahrain and its area is now part of the capital and the Northern Governorate. It is located about 3 km west of the capital Manama. The city has a population of 44,769 people (as of 1991).

The city takes its name from the Arabic term “Jid”, which means “coast”, and “Hafs”, which is a name.

Jidhafs is known for its proximity to Dilmun Falls, a water park designed based on ancient Bahraini history and offering rides for different age groups.

There is also Jidhafs Maternity Hospital, which aims to deliver high quality medical services to a wide range of gynecology and obstetrics patients and to increase pressure on S.M.C. to reduce maternity services provided.

Regarding art, there is no specific information about art in Jidhafs. However, there is the Bahrain National Museum, which houses numerous ancient archaeological artifacts that reflect Bahrain's long and rich history.

Regarding specialties, there is no specific information about specialties in Jidhafs. However, there is the Bab el-Bahrain Souk, a historic building in Customs Square in Manama's former central business district, where you can buy local products.

Regarding hiking and cycling, there is no specific information about hiking or cycling trails in Jidhafs.

Regarding celebrities, there is no specific information about celebrities from Jidhafs.

Regarding press, there is no specific information about press in Jidhafs.

Here is a poem about Jidhafs:

In Jidhafs, where the coast meets the land,
The Dilmun Water Park is a sight so grand.
The Bahrain National Museum is where history lies,
And Bab el-Bahrain Souk is where local products arise.
Although there's no specific art or cuisine to boast,
The city's charm and beauty are what matter the most.


 

 
   
   
   
   

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