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America/Antigua |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/Chicago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-5 |
Located in the northwestern part of the island of Antigua in Antigua and Barbuda, Codrington is an important historical town and cultural landmark in the country. Named after Christopher Codrington, a 17th-century English plantation owner, the town was once one of the centers of the Caribbean sugar trade, and still retains colonial stone buildings, windmill ruins, and the remains of the old wharf, which bear witness to the changing history of the Caribbean Sea. Nestled in the mountains, the town boasts a tranquil bay with a charming Caribbean flavor that attracts history buffs and tourists alike to explore each year. Codrington is also an important part of the Antigua Cultural Festival, where local residents showcase their unique culture through traditional music, dance and crafts, making it an excellent window into the history and culture of Antigua and Barbuda.
Located in the southern part of the U.S. state of Texas, McAllen is one of the core cities of the Rio Grande Valley, just about 10 miles from the Mexican borderline, and is part of the Hidalgo County county seat. This multicultural city of approximately 140,000 people is known for its vibrant cross-border trade, agriculture and tourism. Thanks to its location, McAllen is an important hub for U.S.-Mexico trade, has a strong manufacturing and logistics industry, and is known as the "Winter Garden of Texas" for its abundance of citrus, vegetables, and other agricultural products. In addition, the city has abundant natural ecological resources, such as the McAllen Nature Center, a paradise for bird-watching enthusiasts; the unique integration of Chicano culture is also reflected in the local food, festivals and art, forming a unique border flavor. With a relatively low cost of living and friendly neighborhoods, McAllen is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Texas.