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Europe/Bucharest |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
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America/El_Salvador |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
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Deva is the capital of Hunedoara County in western Romania, located on the banks of the river Mureş, with a population of about 60,000 people. The city is famous for the hilltop Deva Castle, a 13th-century fortress perched on a volcanic cone that offers panoramic views and symbolizes the history of the region. The economy of Dva is based on industry and services, and it is also a transportation hub, connecting it to the Carpathian region.
Dva has a long history, first recorded in 1269, and was once a fortress of the Kingdom of Hungary. The city retains medieval buildings such as the castle and the Church of the Holy Cross. Culturally, Deva has museums, theaters, and is close to the ruins of the Dacian civilization, reflecting Romania's diverse heritage. The city is known for its mild continental climate with four distinct seasons, making it suitable for tourism.
Deva is a natural gateway for exploring the Carpathian Mountains, with the nearby Retezat National Park for hiking and eco-tourism. The city life is peaceful and has a good infrastructure, offering educational and medical resources. As an important regional center of Romania, Deva blends history and modernity, attracting visitors to experience its unique charm.
San Salvador is the capital and largest city of the Republic of El Salvador, located in the central part of El Salvador in Central America at the southeast foothills of the Ahuachapán Volcano Mountain, at an altitude of about 680 meters above sea level, and enjoys the name of "Spring City of Central America". As the country's political, economic and cultural center, San Salvador is the concentration of the country's major financial institutions, government agencies and corporate headquarters, industry to coffee processing, textiles, chemical industry is the main gateway to the world of El Salvador. Historically, the city was founded by Spanish colonizers in 1525 and has suffered from several earthquakes. The remaining buildings are a blend of colonial style and modern urbanism, with landmarks such as the Cathedral, the National Palace and the Museum of Anthropology. The city's cultural diversity and traditional festivals such as Holy Week, a unique blend of Mayan and Spanish traditions, entice visitors to explore Central America's unique history and modern dynamism.