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Europe/Bratislava |
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UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
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Africa/Khartoum |
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UTC+2 |
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Sejkov, a small village in the Snina District of the Prešov Region in eastern Slovakia, is situated in the hinterland of the Carpathian Mountains, close to the Slovak-Ukrainian border, and attracts tourists with its unspoiled nature and traditional folklore. It is sparsely populated, with only about 300 people, and retains a typical Slovakian countryside: wooden farmhouses, winding gravel roads, and meadows dotting the hillsides. Surrounded by dense forests and crystal clear streams, it is ideal for hiking, bird watching and experiencing rural life. Traditional farming and handicrafts are still practiced in the area, and a folklore festival is held every summer, showcasing folk songs, dances and culinary specialties. As part of Slovakia's "Dark Sky Park" region, Čejkov's night skies are exceptionally pure, making it a secret destination for stargazers. Though small in size, the area is far from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering travelers looking for peace and quiet the chance to immerse themselves in the charm of the Eastern European countryside.
Port Sudan is an important port city in northeastern Sudan, located on the Red Sea coast, and is the country's only deep-water port and economic and transportation hub. As a key node for Sudan's trade with the rest of the world, mainly exporting cotton, gum arabic, oil and other products, the port facilities occupy a central position in regional logistics. The city's hot and dry climate and the coral reefs and diving resources along the Red Sea coast make it an emerging tourist destination, attracting diving enthusiasts. Port Sudan, with its blend of Arab and African cultures, exotic local markets, traditional architecture and modern port facilities, is a window to Sudan's coastal culture and economic development.