Time Zone |
Indian/Mahe |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Bissau |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Cascade, Seychelles is a seaside community in the southwestern part of the Indian Ocean island nation of Mahe, Seychelles, close to the capital city of Victoria, known for its crystal clear waters and pristine beaches. Away from the hustle and bustle, it retains a tranquil atmosphere unique to the Seychelles and is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, making it ideal for scuba diving and snorkeling, and exploring the coral reefs and schools of tropical fish. A blend of Creole culture, traditional fishing villages and modern resort facilities are available for those seeking a blend of nature and culture. A hidden corner of Seychelles tourism, Cathcart is a perfect example of the ecological charm of the "Garden State".
Buba is the capital of the Região de Buba in northern Guinea-Bissau, located on the banks of the Rio Corubal, a tributary of the Rio Geba, about 80 kilometers from the capital, Bissau. As an important inland city of the country, Buba has a predominantly agrarian economy, with rice, palms and fruits grown in the surrounding area, as well as a rich fishing industry.
Buba was one of the administrative centers under Portuguese rule during the colonial period and retains some of its colonial architectural remains. The city is located in a savannah climate zone, with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and is surrounded by mangrove forests and swampy wetlands, making it an ecologically diverse area that is typical of inland riverine ecology in West Africa.
Buba is connected by road to Bissau and neighboring Guinea, and is an important node for the transportation of goods from the north to the south of Guinea-Bissau. In recent years, the government has planned to build a deep-water port here to facilitate regional trade. The local economy is dominated by agro-processing and small-scale commerce, and handicraft production is also quite distinctive.
The population is predominantly Balanta and Fulani, and retains a traditional tribal culture. The city's infrastructure is relatively rudimentary, but some medical and educational facilities have been improved in recent years through international assistance. Buba is gradually attracting a small number of eco-tourism enthusiasts for its serene riverside scenery and pristine natural environment.