Time Zone |
America/Guadeloupe |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Tunis |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Guadeloupe is a French overseas department and region located in the central part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, consisting of the main island of Guadeloupe (divided into the islands of Basseterre and Grande Terre) and the surrounding smaller islands. As a French overseas territory, it combines the French administrative system with a Caribbean flavor, with Basseterre as its capital. Famous for its tropical rainforests, volcanic landscapes (such as the Soufrière Hills volcano) and white sandy beaches, tourism is the mainstay of the economy. The local culture is a blend of French, African and Caribbean elements, with Creole and French spoken side by side, and a cuisine known for its seafood, spiced dishes and rum. As one of the westernmost regions of the European Union, Guadeloupe has retained its European cultural heritage, but with the energy and warmth of the Caribbean.
Méjazbab (Mégrine Cité) is a coastal city in the Republic of Tunisia, located about 12 kilometers south of the capital city of Tunis, and is part of the Tunis Governorate. The city is situated on the Mediterranean coast and enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with four distinct seasons.
Located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Tunis, Mejazbab is one of the most important satellite towns of the city of Tunis. According to the latest data, the city has a population of about 60,000, mainly Arabs, speaking Arabic and French. Its favorable geographic location makes it an important part of the Tunisian metropolitan area.
The city's economy is characterized by light industry and services, with a number of textile and food processing companies. In recent years, there has been a rapid development of commercial and residential real estate based on its proximity to the capital. Tourism facilities are being developed in the coastal area to attract investment.
Mejazbab is well connected to the center of Tunis by rail and road, making it easy to commute. The city's internal infrastructure is well developed, with public facilities such as schools, hospitals and shopping centers, providing a complete living package.
As a modern city, Mejazbab retains its traditional Arab culture, with mosques and traditional markets juxtaposed with modern architecture. The lifestyle of the residents is a blend of tradition and modernity, and the social atmosphere is open and tolerant.