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America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
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Europe/Bratislava |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
Agate is an unincorporated community in Elbert County, Colorado, United States, located about 90 miles southeast of Denver. The area is known for its rich paleontological fossil resources, particularly the Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, which preserves fossils of mammals such as ancient rhinoceroses and saber-toothed tigers from about 20 million years ago.
Agate is located on the western edge of the North American Great Plains, at an altitude of about 1,600 meters above sea level. It has a semi-arid continental climate with warm, dry summers and cold, windy winters. The surrounding terrain is dominated by grasslands and hills, near tributaries of the South Platte River, and the vegetation is characterized by drought-tolerant shrubs and grasslands.
As a typically rural community, Argate has a resident population of fewer than 100, and its economy is based on livestock and agriculture, with some residents engaged in fossil research or tourism. There are no major commercial facilities and daily life is dependent on neighboring towns.
The Argate Fossil Beds National Monument is the central tourist attraction, with a museum and hiking trails showcasing fossil formations from the Miocene period. The surrounding area retains remnants of early western pioneering and attracts paleontology enthusiasts and nature travelers each year.
Holič is an old town in the Trenčín region of western Slovakia, located on the banks of the Váh River, near the Czech border. The town is famous for its well-preserved Holic Castle, one of the largest castle complexes in Slovakia, built in the 13th century in a blend of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles.
Holič has a rich historical heritage and the castle houses a branch of the Slovak National Museum, which displays a collection of medieval weapons, art and folklore. The town hosts traditional annual festivals, such as the Summer Castle Music Festival, which attracts visitors to experience the local culture. Surrounded by vineyards and hills, it is part of the wine region.
Holić is about 120 kilometers from the capital Bratislava and can be easily reached by rail or road. Visitors can visit the castle, Old Town Square and St. Martin's Church, as well as go hiking in the nearby White Carpathians. The town is an ideal destination for cultural travelers with its peaceful atmosphere and rustic Slovak charm.