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Asia/Aden |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/Toronto |
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UTC-5 |
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UTC-4 |
Anib is a small town or village in the Republic of Yemen, located in the west-central region of the country. It falls under the jurisdiction of Hajjah Governorate and is located in rugged mountainous terrain near the Red Sea coast. The region is characterized by an arid climate and traditional agricultural activities, with the inhabitants mostly engaged in animal husbandry and a small amount of crop cultivation.
The history of Anib dates back to Yemen's long tribal social structure, and the local culture is heavily influenced by Islamic traditions and Arab customs. Due to its remote location, it has retained a more primitive way of life, with small communities and relatively simple infrastructure.
The economy is dependent on subsistence agriculture and livestock farming, and has faced humanitarian challenges in recent years as a result of the civil war in Yemen. Poor transportation and lack of resources are the main problems, but the local people are known for their resilience.
Anib is surrounded by unique mountainous landscapes and arid river valleys suitable for adventure tourism, but tourism is undeveloped due to the security situation. It represents a microcosm of rural life in Yemen and is of cultural research interest.
Markham is located in the southern part of Ontario, Canada, and is an important part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), bordered by Richmond Hill to the north and the City of Toronto to the south. As the center of Canada's high-tech industry, Markham is known as the "High-Tech Capital of Canada", with more than 1,500 technology companies such as IBM, AMD, Huawei and other headquarters or R & D centers.
Markham has a population of approximately 350,000, of which more than 40% are Chinese, making it one of the cities with the highest percentage of Chinese in North America. The city has a strong multicultural atmosphere, and the annual Markham Asian Cultural and Food Festival is the largest Asian cultural event in North America. The downtown area has an Asian flavor with shopping districts such as Pacific Place and Markham Plaza.
Markham has a vibrant economy, with a well-established manufacturing and financial services sector in addition to leading technology industries. Urban planning emphasizes green ecology, with a large number of parks and nature preserves preserved. High-quality school districts, excellent community facilities and a low crime rate have made it one of Canada's most livable cities for many years.
Markham is conveniently located with Highway 407 and GO Intercity Railway running through the city and 30 minutes to downtown Toronto. Its proximity to Toronto's Pearson International Airport makes it an important gateway to the Canadian market for international businesses.