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Europe/Helsinki |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
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Asia/Qatar |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Hyvinkää is a city in the new southern region of Finland, 50 kilometers north of the capital, Helsinki, with easy access to neighboring cities by rail and road. With a population of around 55,000, the city has its roots in industry, once the center of the Finnish textile industry, but nowadays it has developed into a diversified industrial system covering machine building, metalworking and other areas. The city center is home to the Finnish Railway Museum, the only train museum in Finland, and the surrounding forests and lakes provide plenty of space for outdoor activities. The city's infrastructure, education and healthcare resources combine industrial dynamism with a quiet and pleasant living atmosphere, making it one of the most important satellite cities in southern Finland.
Abu Tayrah is a small coastal settlement in the western part of Qatar, located about 90 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Doha. Located close to the famous industrial city of Ras Laffan and the energy hub of Mesaieed, the area's economy is based on fishing and traditional trade, and its demographics are characterized by a mix of local Bedouin communities and migrant laborers.
Geographically, Abu Terra is bordered by the Persian Gulf and has a typical Gulf desert landscape with a hot and dry climate. In recent years, with the development of Qatar's energy economy, the region has gradually become an auxiliary site for logistics and coastal protection projects. The local culture retains traditional Qatari practices, such as the history of pearl gathering and the use of dhows, but the infrastructure is relatively simple and there are no notable tourist attractions.
Transportation relies heavily on road connections to the Doha-Ras Laffan highway and lacks an international airport or port facilities. Overall, Abu Terra is a small transitional community in the midst of Qatar's industrialization, rather than a major city or tourist destination.