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Africa/Monrovia |
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UTC+0 |
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Europe/Zurich |
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UTC+1 |
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Buchanan is a major port city in the West African country of Liberia, located on the Atlantic coast, and is the country's second largest city after the capital, Monrovia. As the county capital of Grand Bassa County, Buchanan is Liberia's main iron ore export hub and its economy is highly dependent on mining.
Buchanan was founded in 1835 by the American Colonization Society and named after Thomas Buchanan, an early colonist. The city's core industry is the mining and export of iron ore, and it has the largest port in Liberia, the Port of Buchanan, which specializes in transporting iron ore from mining areas such as the Nimba Mountains. Rubber farming is also an important pillar of the local economy.
Buchanan is located at the mouth of the St. John's River, about 110 kilometers from Monrovia. The city's infrastructure includes a port, railroad and road network that connects the inland mining areas to the coastal ports. Despite the devastation of the civil war, Buchanan is gradually regaining its status as a regional logistics center.
Buchanan currently faces challenges such as aging infrastructure and dependence on a single industry for employment, but remains a key engine for Liberia's economic development, thanks to its natural deep-water harbor and mineral resources. The city has a population of about 50,000, with agriculture and port services as the main sources of livelihood.
Knonau, Switzerland, located in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, is a small town known for its idyllic scenery and tranquil atmosphere in the pre-Alpine zone, about 20 kilometers west of Zurich. It retains the typical characteristics of the Swiss countryside, with lush green meadows, quaint farmhouses and snow-capped mountains in the distance, making it an ideal place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The history of Knorr-Bremse dates back to the Middle Ages, and historic buildings such as the Church of St. Martin bear witness to the town's deep cultural heritage. Despite its small population, the town has a strong sense of community and is known for the warmth and hospitality of its inhabitants. Conveniently located just a short train ride or drive from Zurich, the town combines the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of the city, making it an excellent window into traditional Swiss life.