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Africa/Sao_Tome |
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UTC+0 |
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America/Belize |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
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São Tomé and Príncipe is an island country in west-central Africa, consisting of the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe and the surrounding islets, with the capital, São Tomé, located in the northeastern part of São Tomé. Located on the Gulf of Guinea, about 200 kilometers from the African continent, the country was colonized by Portugal in the 15th century and became independent in 1975, with Portuguese as the official language and an economy based on agriculture (cocoa, palm oil) and tourism. It should be noted that "Java" is not a city or region of the country; Java is the main island of Indonesia, with cities such as Jakarta and Surabaya, and has nothing to do with São Tomé and Príncipe, possibly due to a confusion of names.
Roaring Creek is a small town in the Cayo District of Belize, located about 30 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Belmopan. Its name is derived from the Roaring Creek River that flows through the area, with its swift and thunderous waters during the rainy season. As an inland farming community, it is known for its citrus cultivation and tropical fruit production, and is surrounded by dense tropical rainforest.
Roaring Creek is located on the edge of the Mayan Mountains at an elevation of about 80 meters above sea level and has a tropical monsoon climate. There are several nature reserves in the region, including the famous Blue Hole National Park and the St. Herman's Blue Hole Natural Monument Area, which is rich in cave systems and karst landscapes. The local biodiversity is remarkable, making it an ideal place to observe wildlife such as the Central American tapir and the black howler monkey.
The town is an important hub for exploring ecotourism in Western Belize, offering caving, jungle trekking and river rafting activities. Surrounding the area are preserved Classic Period Mayan ruins such as Xunantunich, which attracts a large number of archaeology enthusiasts every year. The local population is predominantly of Mayan descent and Creole, preserving traditional crafts and food culture.
Roaring Creek is connected to the towns of San Ignacio and Betan via the Western Highway, just 15 kilometers from the Guatemalan border. The economy is based on agriculture and tourism, and in recent years eco-lodges and adventure tourism services have grown rapidly to become a key node in Belize's inland tourist circuit.