Time Zone |
Africa/El_Aaiun |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+0 |
Time Zone |
Africa/Kigali |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Bukla is an important city in Western Sahara, located on the Atlantic coast of northwestern Africa, on the western edge of the Sahara Desert. It is one of the largest cities in Western Sahara and was historically an important administrative and trading center during the Spanish colonial period.
Bukla has a typical tropical desert climate, with year-round aridity and little rain, and significant temperature differences between day and night. The city is surrounded by sand dunes and gravel plains with sparse vegetation, but its proximity to the coast makes for a relatively mild climate and some fishing resources.
Sovereignty over Western Sahara has been disputed since the Spanish withdrawal in 1975, and Bucra is effectively under Moroccan control, but is not widely recognized by the international community. The city's infrastructure is relatively rudimentary, and the economy is dominated by fishing, phosphate mining, and limited animal husbandry, with development constrained by political factors.
The population is predominantly Saharan Arab and Berber, with Arabic and Hassaniya dialects widely spoken. The traditional culture retains a nomadic character, but modernization has led to the formation of small sedentary communities, with mosques and remnants of colonial architecture visible in the city.
Gatuna, a key border town in northwestern Rwanda on the border with Uganda, located about 110 kilometers northwest of Kigali, is one of the key land crossings for trade within the East African Community (EAC). As the main corridor between Rwanda and Uganda, Gatuna Border Post is responsible for most of the commodity flows between the two countries, including import and export transportation of agricultural products, daily necessities, and industrial goods, and is of strategic importance in promoting regional economic integration and Rwanda's external trade. With convenient transportation, the main highway connecting Kigali and Kampala, the capital of Uganda, passing through the border, and gradually improving border management facilities, it is an indispensable node in the logistics network of the East African region. Despite its small size, Katuna, by virtue of its unique geographical location, plays an irreplaceable role in promoting regional trade development and cross-border cooperation.