Time Zone |
America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
Time Zone |
Pacific/Fakaofo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+13 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Boulder is an unincorporated community in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States, located in the west-central part of the state. It is not an independent city, but exists as a small town with a sparse population of only about 170 as of the 2020 count.
Boulder is located in the High Plains region of Wyoming, at an elevation of about 2,100 meters above sea level, adjacent to U.S. Highway 287, and about 300 kilometers from the state capital, Cheyenne. The surrounding area is dominated by desert and mountainous terrain and has a typical continental climate with cold, dry winters.
The local economy is dominated by livestock and agriculture, with large ranches located in the surrounding area. Ecotourism and outdoor sports (e.g., hiking, fishing) have grown in recent years due to the natural resources of the Wind River Range. Historic buildings from the 19th-century pioneering period of the West remain in the area.
As one of the least densely populated areas in Wyoming, the Boulder community is cohesive and hosts annual traditional cowboy cultural events. The area is home to the Boulder Elementary School, and residents tend to be involved in farming and ranching or serving travelers crossing the interstate.
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Fale is situated in the eastern part of Fakaofo Atoll, in the Polynesian region of the South Pacific, approximately 4,800 kilometers from New Zealand. Tokelau has a total population of approximately 1,500, with Fale as the administrative center and a relatively concentrated but small overall population that maintains a traditional community structure.
Falae has a Polynesian culture at its core, with the population mostly Christian and speaking Tokelauan and English. The economy is based on subsistence agriculture, fishing and handicraft production, with coconut products being an important resource. Due to its remote location, it is dependent on external supplies and solar power is becoming the main source of energy.
As the administrative center of Tokelau, Falae houses government offices and infrastructure. Transportation is mainly by ship, linking the other atolls to Samoa, and there is no airport, with international visits requiring a transfer to a ship via Samoa. Tokelau attracts a small number of eco-tourists with its unique natural environment and cultural heritage.
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