Time Zone |
America/Chicago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-5 |
Time Zone |
Africa/Brazzaville |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Apache is a small town located in Caddo County, Oklahoma, situated in the southwestern part of the state. With a population of around 1,200 residents, it embodies the close-knit community spirit typical of rural America. With a population of around 1,200 residents, it embodies the close-knit community spirit typical of rural America. Founded in the late 19th century, the town's name reflects its connection to the Apache people, who have been a part of the community since the early 19th century. Founded in the late 19th century, the town's name reflects its connection to the Apache people, who historically inhabited the region. Agriculture plays a central role in the local economy, with wheat, cotton, and cattle ranching being prominent. Known for its friendly atmosphere and annual events like the Apache Rodeo, the town offers a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by the scenic plains. surrounded by the scenic plains of Oklahoma. Its proximity to the Wichita Mountains and Red River also makes it a gateway for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the area's natural beauty. Its proximity to the Wichita Mountains and Red River also makes it a gateway for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the area's natural beauty.
Mbinda (Mbinda) is an important town in Nyali Province in the south of the Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville for short), located in the border zone between the country and Gabon, and is one of the key nodes of transportation connecting the two countries. The place is mainly economic functions, because of its proximity to the Gabonese port of Ouero, has become an important corridor for the export of oil from Congo (Brazzaville), with a pipeline infrastructure built to support the country's energy trade. In addition, Mbinda is surrounded by rich forest resources, and the local economy also relies on forestry and small-scale agriculture, with a tropical climate that makes it hot and rainy all year round. As a border town, cross-border trade and logistics are also an important part of the economy, and the population is medium-sized, retaining a typical African border town feel.