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Europe/Andorra |
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Africa/Djibouti |
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The capital and largest city of the Principality of Andorra, Escrivá is located in the valley of the Pyrénées mountain range in southwestern Europe, at an altitude of about 1,023 meters above sea level. As the political, economic and cultural center of Andorra, the city is known for its unique tax-free shopping, ski resorts and medieval architecture.
Surrounded by mountains, Escrivár has cold, snowy winters and cool summers, with an average annual temperature of around 9°C. The Valira River runs through the city, and the old town, which retains the 12th-century church of St. Estefan and its stone buildings, stands in stark contrast to the modern business district.
Thanks to its tax-free policy, the shopping streets of Aix-la-Vallée are home to many luxury stores and electronics stores. The neighboring ski resorts of Gran Valera and Calder Spa are popular tourist destinations, attracting more than ten million visitors annually. The city also hosts cultural events such as the International Jazz Festival.
Açirívar is dominated by Catalan culture and the official language is Catalan. The population enjoys a high quality of life and a good level of security. The city is well connected by road to Spain and France, and is a famous mountain destination in Europe.
Arta is the capital of the Arta region of the Republic of Djibouti, located in the highlands about 40 kilometers west of the capital city of Djibouti, at an altitude of about 750 meters above sea level. As an important inland town in Djibouti, Arta is a popular summer resort with its relatively cool climate.
Nestled on the edge of the Godda Mountains, Arta is surrounded by dry scrubland, providing a stark contrast to the coastal heat. The surrounding hills are popular for hiking and scenic views overlooking the Gulf of Aden on the Red Sea.
Arta's economy is based on animal husbandry and a small amount of agriculture, while educational services are gradually being developed as a result of the establishment of a branch of the University of Djibouti. The town has a population of around 15,000, mainly Afar and Issa of Somali origin, and retains its traditional nomadic cultural identity.
Arta is one of Djibouti's inland transportation hubs, connected to Djibouti City and the Ethiopian border by a national highway. In recent years, its pleasant climate and strategic location have begun to attract some government agencies and international organizations to set up branches.