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Salmabad is a town in the center of Bahrain Island. [1]

Many businesses and factories are located in the Salmabad area. It has been developed as an industrial area in Bahrain.

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Coordinates: 26°11′N50°31′E / 26.183°N 50.517°E / 26.183; 50.517