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Muharraq (Arabic: المحرق‎; lit. "burned down") is Bahrain's third largest city and served as its capital until 1923 when it was replaced by Manama.The city is located on Muharraq Island and has long been a centre of religiosity. Bahrain International Airport is also located on the island. Adjacent to Muharraq are the man-made Amwaj Islands, known for their large buildings, hotels and beaches. Muharraq is home to Muharraq Club, which is Bahrain's most successful football club.
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مدينة المحرق Muharraq City
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