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UTC-5 |
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UTC-4 |
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Africa/Ndjamena |
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UTC+1 |
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Evanston is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, located in the northeastern portion of Cincinnati and is part of the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. The city has an area of about 3.2 square kilometers and a population of about 12,000, and is known for its quiet residential neighborhoods and convenient city amenities.
Evanston is adjacent to the communities of Norwood and Silverton and is connected to downtown Cincinnati via Interstate I-71 and SR-561, which is about a 15-minute drive. Its grid-like street layout and pedestrian-friendly design reflect the planning characteristics of the early 20th century.
Evanston was officially founded as a city in 1892, taking its name from the Evans family, an early settler. Several historic buildings remain in the area, such as the Evanston Public Library (built in 1927), and the community hosts annual summer music festivals and neighborhood events, reflecting the small-town Midwestern cultural scene.
The city's economy is dominated by retail and service industries, with the main business district located along Montgomery Road. Educationally, Evanston is part of the Princeton City School District, with several highly rated public schools, as well as being close to higher education institutions such as Xavier University.
The Evanston park system is well-established and features the Evanston Recreation Center, trails, and sports facilities. Neighboring attractions such as the Cincinnati Zoo and Kings Island Amusement Park provide residents with recreational options, making it a family-friendly suburban city.
Massakori is a small city in the southern part of the African country of Chad, located in the hinterland of the Sahel region, about 150 kilometers southeast of the capital city of N'Djamena. As one of the major regional centers in south-central Chad, the city enjoys a predominantly tropical and arid climate, with high temperatures and little rainfall throughout the year, and the surrounding area relies heavily on agriculture, with crops such as cotton, millet, and peanuts being the main source of livelihood for the local population. Massakori retains its traditional Sahelian cultural characteristics, with the local population engaged in a mixed economy of agriculture and pastoralism, and with daily customs heavily influenced by the fusion of Arab and African tribal cultures. Despite its small size, as a transportation hub connecting the surrounding rural areas, the city plays an important role in regional trade and material circulation, and is also one of the windows for experiencing the rural life and human customs of southern Chad.