Southern Governorate, Administrative division in Bahrain.
The Southern Governorate is an administrative region of Bahrain that encompasses several urban areas, coastal stretches, and island groups. It covers significant land and marine areas of the island nation.
The region originated from its initial structure established in 1919 and became one of Bahrain's four governorates following major administrative reforms in 2002. This reorganization created the country's present-day administrative divisions.
The southern region is an important part of Bahrain's administrative structure and is home to several communities that maintain their own local character. It serves as a place where residents gather for traditional festivities and participate in matters affecting their neighborhoods.
Visitors can explore the various districts and coastal areas of this region and discover different sites, services, and facilities. The best time to explore is during the cooler months when weather conditions are more favorable.
The region includes the Sakhir area, where large national events and major sporting competitions take place. Additionally, the governorate administers the Hawar Islands archipelago that stretches off the coast and falls under its jurisdiction.
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