Time Zone |
America/Costa_Rica |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Africa/Juba |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Cantón de Puntarenas is the heart of Costa Rica's Puntarenas Province, with the capital city of Puntarenas, one of the country's most important port cities, situated on the Pacific coast. It is uniquely situated as a maritime hub that connects Costa Rica to the rest of the world, and its economy is based on port logistics, fishing and tourism. Long stretches of golden sandy beaches, such as Puntarenas, attract surfers and sunbathers, and seasonal whale-watching tours offer visitors the chance to encounter humpback whales and dolphins. The local culture is a blend of European, indigenous and African elements, with fresh seafood dishes such as ceviche and the lively "Puntarenas Carnival" offering a distinctly Caribbean flavor. As the starting point for exploring Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, Barva County is a must-see destination for tourists and businessmen alike, with its natural charm and human dynamism.
Torit is the capital of Eastern Equatoria State and is located in the southeastern part of South Sudan, adjacent to the borders of Kenya and Uganda. The city is situated on a hilly terrain and has a savannah climate, with the year divided into rainy and dry seasons.
Torit has an important historical place in the independence process of South Sudan and was one of the early strongholds of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). The population is dominated by indigenous groups such as the Lotukos, most of whom practice Christianity or traditional religions, and the official languages are Juba Arabic and English.
The economy is based on subsistence agriculture and livestock farming, with sorghum, maize and cassava as the main crops. The city's infrastructure is rudimentary, lacking a steady supply of electricity and asphalt roads, and transportation relies on dirt roads to connect to surrounding areas.
Although Torit is surrounded by natural attractions such as Mount Imatong, tourism has not yet developed due to the security situation and infrastructure constraints. The city currently faces humanitarian challenges, but remains an important window into South Sudanese village life and culture.