Time Zone |
Africa/Nouakchott |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/Chicago |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-5 |
F'Derick is an important mining city in the Tagant region of Mauritania, located in the central arid zone of the country. Known for its rich iron ore resources, the city is a key component of the Zouerate iron ore belt, which is linked to the port of Nouadhibou by a 650-kilometer railroad and supports Mauritania's economic lifeblood.
Situated on the edge of the Sahara Desert, Frederik is characterized by a typical tropical desert climate, with an average annual temperature of about 30°C and an annual precipitation of less than 100 millimeters. The surrounding landscape is dominated by rocky deserts and sand dunes, with sparse vegetation, and the inhabitants' life and mining activities are highly dependent on groundwater resources.
The city's economy is entirely centered around iron ore mining, and the state-owned mining company SNIM has a major base of operations here. Residents are mostly mining workers and their families, and the city's infrastructure includes schools, clinics and basic commercial services, with the overall level of development significantly affected by fluctuations in international iron ore prices.
Frederik is connected to the capital city of Nouakchott by the Desert Highway and has a direct rail link to the Port of Nouadhibou, which transports millions of tons of iron ore annually. As an inland mining town, its strategic position is irreplaceable for Mauritania's export economy.
Mathis is a quiet agricultural and small industrial community located in South Texas, USA, within San Patricio County. Located approximately 40 miles from the city of Corpus Christi, the area is economically anchored by its rich oil and gas resources and surrounding agricultural areas (e.g., cotton, vegetable farming). Mathis has a friendly community atmosphere with a relatively low cost of living for families seeking a quieter life. Local educational resources include the Mathis Independent School District, and community events such as the annual "Mathis Agricultural Fair" showcase a strong local cultural identity. Though small in size, the convenience of transportation (close to US Highway 59) and the natural beauty of the surrounding area (such as nearby lakes and wildlife refuges) provide residents with a balanced living environment, making it one of the quintessential communities in South Texas.