Time Zone |
Africa/Cairo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Time Zone |
Europe/Paris |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Hegada (Al Gharbiyyah) is a governorate in the Nile Delta region of Egypt, the capital is Mahalla Kubra (Mahalla Kubra), located about 120 kilometers north of Cairo, located in the Nile River tributary Timurat River and the Rashid River between the important agricultural and industrial base in Egypt. The province is dominated by fertile alluvial plains, producing cotton, rice, wheat and other crops, known as the "breadbasket of Egypt". In terms of industry, the textile industry is particularly well-developed, and Maharaja Kubra has a large cluster of textile factories in the Middle East, where traditional hand weaving coexists with modern production. The local culture is a blend of Farahi (rural) traditions and industrial civilization, and the annual Mahalla Textile Festival attracts many tourists. Conveniently located between Cairo and Alexandria by road and rail, Hegada is an important node in the economic network of the Nile Delta, combining idyllic scenery with modern industrial dynamism.
Longuyon is a historic commune in the Meurthe-Moselle department of northeastern France, located near the Luxembourg border, about 320 kilometers from Paris. The town is known for its unique location and rich history, and was once an important transportation hub and trade center. The remains of medieval architecture, including the church of St. Martin and the ruins of the old castle, are preserved in the town, revealing a rich historical atmosphere. The natural environment around Longuyon is beautiful, with extensive forests and idyllic landscapes for outdoor activities and leisure excursions. The local economy is based on small-scale industry, agriculture and cross-border trade, and the friendly community atmosphere, with its mix of French and Luxembourgish culture, makes it an ideal place to experience rural life in north-eastern France.