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巴林

鄰近波斯灣西岸的島國,首都麥納麥。巴林為首個步入後石油經濟的波斯灣國家。但目前巴林經濟並非單純依賴石油;自20世紀後期,巴林已投入巨資發展金融和旅遊事業。

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An anti-government protester gestures towards riot police during clashes in the village of Sanabis west of Manama, November 6, 2012. Hundreds of protesters march on the street of the village defying the ban on protests set by Bahrain's Ministy of Interior. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
epa03224529 Pro-reform protesters march along Budaiya highway north of Manama, Bahrain, 18 May 2012. Thousands of pro-reform supporters marched in Bahrain on 18 May 2012 to decry proposed plans of unity with neighboring Saudi Arabia. The protesters, answering a call by the leading opposition groups, encompassing the leading Shiite and liberal groups, called for reforms to be introduced and for political prisoners to be released. The protesters also chanted against the recent US decision to partially lift the arms sales ban on Bahrain, while at the same time expressing support for Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, a leading Shiite clergyman, who has been accused of the authorities of flaring up sectarianism and tension in the country. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI
Anti-government protesters flash victory signs as they burn tyres in Budaiya, west of Manama, early April 22, 2012. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Bahraini men scan the sky at dusk Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2010, in the village of Karzakan, Bahrain, searching for the crescent moon on the first day of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. After spotting the faint sliver of a moon, the men broke their daily fast with dates and juice and prayed together along the Persian Gulf seashore. (ddp images/AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
epa03224529 Pro-reform protesters march along Budaiya highway north of Manama, Bahrain, 18 May 2012. Thousands of pro-reform supporters marched in Bahrain on 18 May 2012 to decry proposed plans of unity with neighboring Saudi Arabia. The protesters, answering a call by the leading opposition groups, encompassing the leading Shiite and liberal groups, called for reforms to be introduced and for political prisoners to be released. The protesters also chanted against the recent US decision to partially lift the arms sales ban on Bahrain, while at the same time expressing support for Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, a leading Shiite clergyman, who has been accused of the authorities of flaring up sectarianism and tension in the country. EPA/MAZEN MAHDI
Riot police block a street to prevent protesters from marching during an anti-government rally outside Bahrain's leading opposition party Al Wefaq's headquarters in Manama May 9, 2012. About 200 protesters on Wednesday demanded the release of imprisoned human rights activists during the demonstration. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Anti-government protesters run through clouds of tear gas late Thursday night, Aug. 11, 2011, during clashes with riot police in the Shiite Muslim village of Jidhafs, Bahrain, on the outskirts of the capital of Manama. Major protests have been crushed, but small-scale clashes have occurred nearly nightly for weeks. (Foto:Hasan Jamali/AP/dapd)
A man walks past anti-Formula One graffiti in the village of Barbar, west of Manama April 5, 2012. Former world champion Damon Hill has called on Formula 1 bosses to reconsider going ahead with this month's controversial Bahrain Grand Prix and warned that the sport's image could suffer if the race is held. The graffiti reads, "Boycott F1 in Bahrain, you will race on the blood of martyrs." REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed (BAHRAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS SPORT MOTORSPORT) ****Archivbild****