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Africa/Niamey |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Harare |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Diffa, the capital of the Diffa region in southeastern Niger, is located on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert and shares a border with Nigeria, making it one of the most important border cities in Niger. The city is located in the lower Niger River basin around the climate of the tropical desert climate, hot and dry throughout the year, the average annual precipitation is less than 300 millimeters. The economy is based on agriculture and animal husbandry, and the surrounding areas are rich in millet, sorghum and livestock. Diffa, as a regional trade center, undertakes the function of cross-border trade with neighboring countries, such as Nigeria, and is especially famous for the trade of livestock, agricultural products and handicrafts. The city is culturally diverse, with Hausa, Tuareg and Kanuri ethnic groups living in the area, and is unique in its crafts such as traditional leather weaving and silversmithing. Despite infrastructural challenges, Diffa remains an important economic and cultural node in the south-east of the Niger, thanks to its strategic location and rich cultural heritage.
Beatrice is a town in the Mashonaland Central Province of Zimbabwe, located about 70 kilometers southwest of the capital Harare. Named after Beatrice, the wife of a 19th-century British colonialist, the town was once an important agricultural and mining center, with the surrounding area producing crops such as tobacco and maize, and was historically known for gold mining.
Beatrice is located on the main Harare-Bulawayo road and railroad line, and is an important transportation hub connecting the north and south of Zimbabwe. In recent years, the local economy has been dominated by agro-processing and small-scale manufacturing, while the proximity of Harare has led some residents to commute to the capital for work. The town has a relatively simple infrastructure and retains its colonial architecture.
The town is surrounded by a typical African savanna landscape, with a small number of wildlife reserves nearby. The inhabitants are predominantly Shona and retain traditional crafts and festive customs. Despite its limited modernization, Beatrice, with its peaceful countryside and deep history, is one of the windows to explore the human history of central Zimbabwe.