Time Zone |
America/Cayenne |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Africa/Mogadishu |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Javouhey is a municipality in the north of French Guiana, situated in the transition zone between the Atlantic coast and the tropical rainforest, about 120 kilometers from the capital Cayenne. As an important agricultural center in French Guiana, it is known for its rice, banana and tropical fruit cultivation, where traditional farming methods are maintained to provide fresh produce for the region. Surrounded by lush rainforests and rivers, the ecologically rich area is an ideal starting point for birdwatching, hiking and exploring pristine natural landscapes, attracting a small number of ecotourism enthusiasts. As part of the French Overseas Departments, Javouhé blends elements of French culture with local Creole traditions to reveal a unique French Guiana flavor, making it a peaceful destination to experience rainforest and agricultural life.
Buuhoodle is a major town in the Federal Republic of Somalia, located in the disputed border region between Somaliland and the autonomous region of Puntland. It is in the Togdheer region of northern Somalia, near the Ethiopian border, and is an important settlement center and trading hub for the Darwod clan.
Buhodle is situated in an arid semi-desert area with a hot and dry climate and a predominantly nomadic economy. Most of the inhabitants are offshoots of the Somali Darwad clan, with a high degree of population mobility and a traditional tribal structure dominating social governance. Town infrastructure is relatively weak and water scarcity is a chronic challenge.
As a border trade hub, Buhodle's economy relies on livestock (camel, goat) trade and cross-border commercial activities. The town is connected to the border towns of Ras Anod in Somaliland and Ethiopia by dirt roads, but lacks a modern transportation network such as tarmac roads.
Located in the territorially disputed zone between Somaliland and Puntland, Buhodlein's political affiliation is contested and often leads to local conflict. It is not fully under the effective authority of the Federal Government of Somalia, and clan elders play a key role in mediating disputes.