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It has an airport close to the city and has recently seen a boom as large growth in population and construction work for the petrochemical industry due to the oil boom and the relatively close PSEEZ (Pars Special Energy Economic Zone). Many people in Bahrain have ancestors from most people from Jam are Shia Muslim and they speak a special dialect of Persian, known as Ajmi.
Etymology
editThe name seem to have sprang from "cham", meaning a brook or small, permanent river. There are many locales in the neighborhood of the town that have the element "cham" in their name, including a small verdant resort and brook, named Cham, a short distance from Jam city Brightkingdom (talk) 17:49, 9 July 2024 (UTC)