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Sitra is an island in Bahrain, located 5 km south of the capital Manama on the island of Bahrain.

The island has an area of 22.45 km² and a population of 81,000 people 2. Here is some information that can help you plan your trip:

Characteristics
Sitra is an island known for its industry and oil reserves. The island also has a long history, dating back to the 18th century.

history
Sitra has a long history dating back to the 18th century. In 1782, a conflict arose between locals and a group of Al Khalifa who came from Zubara to buy supplies. The clashes resulted in deaths on both sides.

Worth seeing
Sitra is a place with many historical villages including Wadyan, Al Kharijiya, Marquban and Al Garrya. There are also many beaches and parks on the island.

Art and museums
There are no specific art or museum attractions on Sitra. However, if you are interested in art, you should visit the Bahrain National Museum in Manama.

Specialties
Bahrain is known for its cuisine and Sitra is no exception. Some of the most popular dishes in Bahrain are machboos (a rice dish with meat), ghoozi (leg of lamb) and samboosa (a type of dumpling).

Hiking and cycling
Sitra is a great place for hiking and cycling. There are many hiking trails on the island, including the Sitra Walkway and Alba Trail 3. If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike or bring your own.

Celebrities
There are no known celebrities from Sitra.

Press
The main newspapers in Bahrain are the Gulf Daily News and the Bahrain Tribune.

Here is a poem about Sitra:

Sitra

An island in the Persian Gulf with a history as rich as its oil. Many villages with charm, beaches and parks without harm.

There is no art or museums, but food is a great light. Machboos, Ghoozi and Samboosa are just some of the delicacies from this oasis.

Hiking and cycling are great here, with plenty of trails to suit all tastes. There are no celebrities, but the press keeps us informed.

I hope this information helps you plan your trip!


 

 
   
   
   
   

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