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Helden is a charming town in the Dutch province of Limburg, located near the Dutch-German border in the Bevolkingscentrum, about 30 kilometers from the provincial capital Maastricht. Famous for its history of coal mining, the town was an important industrial center in the province of Limburg in the 20th century, and has gradually transformed into a livable community featuring services and agriculture since the closure of the coal mines. Helden is rich in nature, with forests, canals and nature reserves scattered around, suitable for hiking and cycling; the local cultural activities are active, and the "Helden in de Branding" music festival in September every year attracts the participation of the neighboring residents to show the strong vitality of the local community. As a representative town of the South of the Netherlands, Helden blends industrial heritage with modern life, making it an ideal destination for experiencing the idyllic and communal culture of the province of Limburg.
Located in western Uganda, Gombe is home to the renowned Kibale National Park, a 795-square-kilometer rainforest known as the "Primate Capital of the World". Home to more than 1,500 chimpanzees, the park is one of the world's best destinations for studying and observing chimpanzees in the wild, and is the site of a decades-long chimpanzee behavioral study by Jane Goodall. In addition to chimpanzees, the area is also home to 13 species of primates, including red colobus monkeys and black and white colobus monkeys, as well as mammals such as forest elephants and leopards, making it an incredibly biodiverse place. Visitors can participate in the "Chimpanzee Tracking" eco-tourism program, where they are guided deep into the pristine forests to get up close and personal with these close relatives of mankind, while experiencing the unique charm of the African wild. Gombe is not only a paradise for nature lovers, but also an important base for global wildlife conservation.