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Bern, the capital of the Swiss Confederation, is located in the west of the country on the banks of the Aare River and is the capital of the canton of Bern. As the political center of Switzerland, the federal government agencies and foreign embassies are located here. The city is famous for its well-preserved medieval old town, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
Founded in 1191, the city's name derives from the German word "Bär" (bear), which is often depicted in the city's symbols and fountains. The Old Town, with its 6 kilometers of arcade streets, Renaissance fountains and famous clock tower (Zytglogge), attracts many visitors. Albert Einstein lived here and developed his theory of relativity, and his former home is now open as a museum.
Economically, Bern is dominated by the service, precision instrument and pharmaceutical industries, and is an important conference and tourist destination. The city's beautiful setting, surrounded by hills and rivers, offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Bern combines historical heritage, cultural charm and modern functionality, reflecting the high quality of life and efficient governance of Switzerland.
Located in southeastern Senegal, in the Tambacounda region, Bandafassi is a typical small town in a remote part of the country, known for its untouched nature and traditional Wolof culture. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city, it is surrounded by savannah and farmland, with the fringes of the Niokolo Koba National Park adding a touch of wild charm. Most of the local people depend on agriculture for their livelihood, growing crops such as peanuts and millet, and hand weaving and traditional music remain important cultural legacies. As a microcosm of rural life in West Africa, Banda Fassi is an ideal place to experience Senegal's deep ethnic heritage and harmony with nature, despite its small size.