Al Hajar, Bahrain
Al Hajar (Arabic: الحجر) is a village in the northern region of the Kingdom of Bahrain, west of the village of Al Qadam and lines the Budaiya highway.
History
Ancient relics were discovered in the village in 1988 and are believed to be from the Dilmun civilisation from 2300 BC.[1] The village has its own youth football club.[2]
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Settlements in the Northern Governorate of Bahrain
- A'ali
- Abu Saiba
- Al Daih
- Al Hajar
- Al Markh
- Al Musalla
- Al Qadam
- Al Qala
- Al Qurayyah
- Bani Jamra
- Barbar
- Budaiya
- Bu Quwah
- Buri
- Dar Kulaib
- Diraz
- Dumistan
- Hamad Town
- Hamala
- Hillat Abdul Saleh
- Janabiyah
- Jannusan
- Jasra
- Jid Al-Haj
- Jidda Island
- Jidhafs
- Karrana
- Karzakan
- Khamis
- Malkiya
- Muqaba
- Muqsha
- Northern City
- Sar
- Salmabad
- Sadad
- Sehla
- Shahrakan
- Shakhura
- Tashan
- Umm an Nasan
- Umm as Sabaan
26°13′N 50°31′E / 26.217°N 50.517°E / 26.217; 50.517
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