Bahrain means 'Two Seas', a fitting name for an archipelago of 33 islands in the gulf, which defines itself to the relation of the water that surrounds its shallow shores. Due to its relatively straight-forward work authorization policy and transparent regulations, Bahrain has been called the most liberal business environment in the Middle East. The Bahrain National Museum has a collection of artifacts from the Kingdom's history dating back to the island's first human inhabitation 5000 years ago ,Beit Al Qu’ran, one of the island's most distinctive pieces of architecture, is home to a rare collection of Islamic manuscripts, prints and books. It is located in Hoora, part of the capital, Manama. The Oil Musuem is located near Jabal A Dunkhan. It was built in 1992 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first discovery of oil in the Persian Gulf, it exhibits old photographs, drilling equipment and a working model of an oil rig.
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