.COM.BH Domain Name - Bahrain Domain Name .COM.BH
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.COM.BH is the Country-code Second-Level-Domain (ccSLD) designated for Bahrain

| Registration Fees | Registration Contract |
| $ 223.00 | 1 year |
| $ 425.00 | 2 years |
for .COM.BH:
All related extensions from Bahrain
| Price | : | |
| Sale Price | : | $ 223.00 for 1 year |
| Requirements | : | Companies with an actual presence in Bahrain are allowed to obtain a com.bh domain name. However, 101Domain can provide local representation through our agent in Bahrain. |
Bahrain Location:
26°132 N, 50°352 E
Bahrain Geography:
Bahrain is a generally flat and arid archipelago, comprising of a low desert plain rising gently to a low central escarpment, in the Persian Gulf, east of Saudi Arabia. The highest point is the 122 m Jabal ad Dukhan.
Bahrain has a total area of 688 km2 (266 mi2), which is slightly larger than the Isle of Man, though it is smaller than the nearby King Fahd International Airport near Dammam, Saudi Arabia (780 km2 or 301 mi2). As an archipelago of thirty-three islands, Bahrain does not share a land boundary with another country but does have a 161-kilometre (100 mi) coastline and claims a further twelve nautical miles (22 km) of territorial sea and a twenty-four nautical mile (44 km) contiguous zone. Bahrain enjoys mild winters and endures very hot, humid summers.
Bahrain's natural resources include large quantities of oil and associated and nonassociated natural gas as well as fish stocks, which is perhaps fortunate as arable land constitutes only 2.82% [6]. Desert constitutes 92% of Bahrain and periodic droughts and dust storms are the main natural hazards for Bahrainis.
Environmental issues facing Bahrain include desertification resulting from the degradation of limited arable land and coastal degradation (damage to coastlines, coral reefs, and sea vegetation) resulting from oil spills and other discharges from large tankers, oil refineries, and distribution stations. The agricultural and domestic sectors' over-utilization of the Dammam aquifer, the principle aquifer in Bahrain, has led to its salinization by adjacent brackish and saline water bodies.
Bahrain People:
Population
- 2005 estimate 698,5851 (164th)
- Density 987 /km2 (10th)
2,556 /sq mi
Bahrain Government:
Government Constitutional monarchy
- King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa
- Prime Minister Khalifah ibn Salman Al Khalifah
- Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa
Bahrain Economy:
In a region currently experiencing an unprecedented oil boom, Bahrain has the fastest growing economy in the Arab world, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia found in January 2006. Bahrain also has the freest economy in the Middle East according to the 2006 Index of Economic Freedom published by the Heritage Foundation/Wall Street Journal, and is twenty-fifth freest overall in the world.
In Bahrain, petroleum production and processing account for about 60% of export receipts, 60% of government revenues, and 30% of GDP. Economic conditions have fluctuated with the changing fortunes of oil since 1985, for example, during and following the Persian Gulf crisis of 1990-91. With its highly developed communication and transport facilities, Bahrain is home to numerous multinational firms with business in the Persian Gulf. A large share of exports consists of petroleum products made from imported crude. Construction proceeds on several major industrial projects. Unemployment, especially among the young, and the depletion of both oil and underground water resources are major long-term economic problems.
In 2004, Bahrain signed the US-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement, which will reduce certain barriers to trade between the two nations.
Bahrain More Information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahrain




