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UTC-5 |
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UTC-4 |
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Africa/Malabo |
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UTC+1 |
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Located in southeastern New Hampshire, USA, within Rockingham County, Atkinson is a small town with a New England flavor. Founded in 1767, it is known for its open countryside landscape, friendly community atmosphere and deep history. Covering an area of approximately 12.8 square miles and with a population of around 3,300, the town retains its 18th-century stone walls, old churches and traditional farmhouses, making it an ideal place to live away from the hustle and bustle.
Atkinson has excellent educational resources with the Atkinson Community School and a beautiful natural environment with lakes and forests for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. Located just 30 minutes from cities such as Manchester and Salem, Atkinson offers a balance of quiet living and amenities, making it ideal for families looking for traditional small town living.
The island of Bioko is the main island and largest administrative region of Equatorial Guinea, located in the northern part of the Gulf of Guinea, about 40 kilometers off the coast of Cameroon. The island covers an area of about 2,017 square kilometers, and Malabo, the capital, is the country's capital and largest city.
The island of Bioko was formed by a volcano and has a mountainous terrain, with its highest peak at 3,008 meters above sea level. The island is covered with tropical rainforests and is rich in biodiversity, with unique species of flora and fauna. The climate is tropical and maritime, with high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year, with an average annual temperature of about 25°C. The island is also characterized by a high level of rainfall.
As the economic center of Equatorial Guinea, the island of Bioko is driven by the oil industry and produces tropical crops such as cocoa and coffee. The port of Malabo is an important shipping hub, and in recent years tourism has been on the rise, featuring eco-tourism and colonial architecture.
The island is predominantly populated by the Bubi people, who speak Bubi and Spanish (the official language). The culture is a blend of African traditions and Spanish colonial influences, with Catholicism being the predominant religion. The infrastructure is relatively well developed, with an international airport and institutions of higher learning.