Riffa
Riffa is a city located in the Southern Governorate of Bahrain, serving as the kingdom's second-largest urban center after Manama with a population of approximately 122,000 as of the 2020 census.[1][2] Historically, Riffa functioned as Bahrain's principal settlement and capital until the mid-19th century, when Manama emerged as the dominant port city.[3] The city is divided into East Riffa, West Riffa, and North Riffa, encompassing a mix of residential areas, historical sites, and modern developments.[1]
A defining feature of Riffa is the Riffa Fort, constructed in 1812 by Sheikh Salman bin Ahmed Al Fateh Al Khalifa as his residence and a symbol of the Al Khalifa family's seat of power.[4] It remains a key historical landmark, reflecting the strategic importance of the area in Bahrain's governance. Riffa is often referred to as the "royal city" due to its role as a primary residence for members of the ruling Al Khalifa family.[1] The city's development includes upscale neighborhoods and proximity to natural features like the Bahrain uplands, contributing to its blend of tradition and contemporary life.[5]