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Edison, located in central New Jersey, USA, is part of Middlesex County and is one of the major satellite towns of the New York metropolitan area. Originally named Raritan Township, the city was renamed in 1973 in honor of the great inventor Thomas Edison, who invented the phonograph, among other things, at the nearby Menlo Park Laboratory. As the economic and population center of New Jersey, Edison is known for its multicultural community and convenient transportation network, with I-287 and the NJ Transit rail line running north and south, connecting Manhattan, New York, to Philadelphia, making for an easy commute. The city's commercial development, with Edison Mall and other large shopping districts, as well as gathered many pharmaceutical, science and technology companies, such as Johnson & Johnson part of the office is located here. The city has a population of more than 100,000, with a significant percentage of Asians, especially Indian and Chinese communities, and a strong sense of cultural diversity. In addition, the city has excellent educational resources, with many public schools and community colleges, making it a popular choice for families.
Soyo is an important port city in Zaire Province in the northwest of Angola, located on the south bank of the Congo River estuary and adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean. As one of the main centers of Angola's oil industry, Soyo has important offshore oil platforms and refining facilities, and is an important pillar of the country's economy.
Soyo has a tropical rainforest climate with high temperatures and rain throughout the year, with an average annual temperature of about 25°C. The city is surrounded by dense tropical forests. The city is surrounded by dense tropical vegetation and mangrove wetlands, providing a unique ecological environment. Its strategic location makes it an important hub between the Congo River basin and the Atlantic Ocean.
Soyo's economy is dominated by the oil industry, and the surrounding waters are rich in oil and gas resources. The city is home to Angola's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, while fishing and agriculture are traditional industries. In recent years, infrastructure has been improved and the port's operational capacity continues to grow.
Soyo's inhabitants are predominantly of the Bagongo ethnic group and retain a rich cultural heritage. The city's architecture is a blend of colonial and modern industrial features, and Catholicism and traditional beliefs coexist. Portuguese is the official language and the music and dances are African.