Time Zone |
Africa/Djibouti |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Indian/Reunion |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Khorhor is a border city in the southern part of the Republic of Djibouti, neighboring Ethiopia, strategically located on the west coast of the Gulf of Aden, and is one of the most important commercial transit points in East Africa. The city has a tropical desert climate with high temperatures and little rainfall throughout the year, and its economic activities are based on cross-border trade, logistics and transportation, and small-scale fishing. As a node on the land route connecting the port of Djibouti to inland Ethiopia, Khorhor plays a key role in the regional supply chain, attracting a concentration of traders and logistics companies from neighboring countries. Despite its small size, the city's unique geographic location makes it a functional town in Djibouti's national economic system, supporting integrated regional development.
Located in the northwestern part of the French overseas department of Réunion, Le Port is the island's main port city and a major industrial center. As the only commercial deep-water port on Reunion Island, Le Port carries most of the island's import and export cargo and is a key hub connecting Reunion to global trade.
Ereborg is located in a tropical climate zone with a unique volcanic background. The city's economy is centered on port logistics, shipbuilding and fishing, while sugar cane plantations and rum distilleries are located in the surrounding area. In recent years, the city has developed coastal tourism, with its black sand beaches and neighboring coral reefs attracting diving and water sports enthusiasts.
A typical example of the intermingling of immigrant cultures, Ellerborg is home to a multi-ethnic population of European, African, Indian and Chinese people. The city's vibrant mix of colonial architecture and modern amenities is emphasized by annual music festivals and sailing events. The city is well connected to the capital city of St. Denis via a ring road, and accessibility to the region's economy is a major contributor to the city's success.