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The country with the highest density of World Heritage Sites | Bahrain.

Bahrain is a small country, but it has three world heritage sites, which is one of the highest density. Five years later, I returned to this lovable country with a long history. The Pearl Route [Pearling Industry - Witness to the Island Economy] was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2012. It includes three oyster farms in the northern waters of Bahrain, a section of coast at the southern end of Muharraq Island and the Bu Mahir Fort on the seafront, as well as 17 buildings in the historic district of Muharraq, connected by a 3.5-kilometer-long passage. This section of Bu Mahir Fortress by the sea, the golden dusk is intoxicating, cool, charming and beautiful. [Bahrain Fort] This world heritage site gives you a glimpse into Bahrain’s history. Various civilizations of four to five thousand years are stacked here layer by layer. This was once the capital of the Dilmun civilization, and the site has multiple areas and city walls. 【Dilmu Tombs】, has a history of four to five thousand years. These mounds, covering several square kilometers, are said to be one of the largest cemeteries in the ancient world.
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Posted: Nov 28, 2024
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