A'ali
A'ali (Arabic: عالي) is a place in Bahrain, a small island country in the Persian Gulf. A'ali is famous for its ancient burial mounds, which is considered as the largest historical (B.C 2800) graveyard in the whole world. A'ali is famous also with its old pottery handicraft.
A'ali is located in the middle of Bahrain island, south of Isa town and north of Riffa. A'ali is famous for its burial mounds and its home for the National Driving School
A'ali is a relatively new suburb of Bahrain. First construction in the area started approximately in the late 1980s. Today however, A'ali is one of the largest cities in Bahrain housing many of Bahrain's middle class families.
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