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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Africa/Harare |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Located in the north-central part of Jilin Province in China, Dewei is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Changchun City, which is situated in the hinterland of the Songliao Plain and enjoys an advantageous geographic location and convenient transportation. It has a temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and rich agricultural resources, and is an important food production base in Jilin Province, especially famous for corn and soybeans.
Dewei has a long history and deep cultural heritage, with several historical sites and natural landscapes, such as the Forked Pass Ancient Town and the scenery along the Songhua River. In recent years, the city has experienced rapid economic development, with industry focusing on agricultural processing, machinery manufacturing and new energy industries, while emphasizing ecological protection and sustainable development.
As an important node city in the Northeast, Dewei connects to major cities such as Harbin and Changchun, with obvious location advantages, attracting more and more investment and tourism attention.
Terai Angle is a small settlement in the Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe, located in the western part of the country, near the border area with Botswana. The area is based on agriculture and livestock farming as the mainstay of the economy, and is surrounded by a typical African savannah landscape.
Located in the arid western part of Zimbabwe, Teraiangere has a savannah climate with low annual rainfall. The terrain is dominated by flat grasslands with scattered low hills around, and the natural vegetation is characterized by drought-tolerant shrubs and grasslands.
The local people live on subsistence farming, mainly growing crops such as corn and sorghum, and raising livestock such as cattle and sheep. Due to the remoteness of the area, the infrastructure is relatively simple, the pace of life is slow, and a strong traditional community culture is maintained.
Teraiangere is connected to the main towns of Zimbabwe by regional roads and is about 100 kilometers from the provincial capital city of Lupane. Its border location makes it one of the potential hubs for civil trade between Zimbabwe and Botswana.