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Asia/Yerevan |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
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America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
Armenia Shat Arta is not a separate country or city, but may be a combination of the names Armenia, Saudi Arabia and Arta. Of these, Armenia is a country located in the South Caucasus region, Saudi Arabia is an Arab country in the Middle East, and Arta may be a shortened or misspelled version of the city of Artashat in Armenia.
Artashat is an ancient city in Armenia, located about 30 kilometers south of the capital city of Yerevan, on the banks of the Aras River in the Ararat Plain. Founded in 176 BC by King Artaxerxes I of Armenia and once the capital of the Armenian Kingdom, the city has a long history and a rich cultural heritage. The name of the city means "Joy of Ataxias", and today it is the capital of the Ararat Province, with a population of about 20,000 and an economy based on agriculture and light industry. The economy is based on agriculture and light industry. Surrounding attractions include the Khorvirap Monastery, which overlooks Mount Ararat and is of great religious and tourist value.
Saudi Arabia is a Middle Eastern oil power known for its Islamic culture and modern cities such as Riyadh and Jeddah, while Armenia is a small Caucasian country known for its Christian history and natural beauty. The two are not directly geographically related, and Artashat, as an Armenian city, has nothing to do with Saudi Arabia. This combination may be a misspelling and it is recommended that the name be verified for accuracy.
Deer Creek Reservoir is located in the eastern foothills of the Wasatch Mountains in west-central Utah, USA, on the border of Utah and Summit Counties, about 64 kilometers south of Salt Lake City, and is one of the major water resources projects in Utah. The reservoir was built in the mid-20th century, managed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and is mainly used to irrigate farmland in the Utah Valley, as well as to provide a source of drinking water for the Salt Lake metropolitan area, both flood control and power generation functions. With a water area of about 13 square kilometers, surrounded by coniferous forests and mountain meadows, and often inhabited by eagles, geese and other migratory birds in winter, the reservoir is a popular recreational destination for visitors to enjoy fishing, boating, camping and other activities, as well as the magnificent mountain views of Provo Bay.