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Hotel-Restaurant Guide Published
Monday, April 09, 2001
The just-published Bahrain<.> Hotel and Restaurant Guide 2001 was launched at a reception at the Riffa Golf Club last week. The annual guide has normally listed restaurants but, for the first time, a hotel section has been included this year. The 64-page BHRG gives basic data on the country
Vicky Karantzavelou - Monday, April 09, 2001
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