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Africa/Khartoum |
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UTC+2 |
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America/Caracas |
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UTC-4 |
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Atbara is an important city in northeastern Sudan, located at the confluence of the Nile River and the Atbara River, and is the capital of the Nile State. As the main railroad hub and industrial center of Sudan, the city is known as the "Railway City", connecting the capital Khartoum and Port Sudan.
The city is located in an arid region with a tropical desert climate and an average annual rainfall of less than 200 millimeters. The Atbara River has a seasonal flow during the rainy season, which is important for local irrigation, and the surrounding area is mainly planted with cotton and peanuts.
Atbara has the largest railroad maintenance workshop and locomotive manufacturing base in Sudan, and has also developed light industries such as textile and sugar. As an important logistics node to the Red Sea, the city's road network provides direct access to Port Sudan, which serves as a transit point for a large number of the country's imported and exported goods.
Historically, the city was an important military stronghold during the British colonial period and retains remnants of colonial architecture. The local population is predominantly Arab, Arabic is commonly spoken, and there is a strong Islamic cultural atmosphere with traditional bazaars and handicrafts.
Maracay, the capital of the state of Aragua, is located in the north-central part of Venezuela, close to the capital city of Caracas, on the border between the states of Carabobo and Aragua, and is one of the most important economic and cultural centers in Venezuela. As the "City of Warriors", Macuto is known for its manufacturing and agricultural industries, including automobiles and textiles, and the surrounding area is rich in tropical crops such as coffee and cacao, making it an important hub connecting the inland and the coast. The city's historical buildings are juxtaposed with modern amenities, with cultural venues such as the José Paz Hernández Museum showcasing the region's history, and is one of Venezuela's most important tourist destinations due to its pleasant savannah climate and surrounding natural beauty.