Time Zone |
Africa/Bujumbura |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Europe/Vilnius |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Cayanza is the capital of Cayanza Province in eastern Burundi, located in the border area with Tanzania, and is an important transportation and trade hub in eastern Burundi. The city is located in the plateau with mild climate, and the surrounding area is mainly agricultural, producing coffee, tea and other cash crops, which is the distribution center of local agricultural products. Kayanza has a population of about 100,000, with Hutu and Tutsi as the main inhabitants, and is characterized by multiculturalism, traditional handicrafts and vibrant bazaar trade. Although the overall economic development of Burundi is slow, Kayanza is gradually becoming an economic node connecting Burundi and neighboring countries by virtue of its border location, and is also the starting point for exploring the natural and humanistic landscapes of eastern Burundi.
Vievis is a small city in eastern Lithuania, located in Vilnius County, about 30 kilometers from the capital Vilnius. It is situated on the banks of the Neris River and is a town known for its tranquil nature and rich history. With a population of about 5,000, Vievis is small in size but has a unique cultural atmosphere.
The history of Vävius dates back to the Middle Ages, when it first developed as an agricultural settlement, and in the 19th century, with the construction of the railroad, it gradually became a transportation hub. The city retains traditional Lithuanian architecture, such as wooden churches and historic homes, and regularly hosts local festivals showcasing folk art and handicrafts.
Surrounded by forests and lakes, Vävius is suitable for outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing. The Neris River offers boating opportunities, while nearby regional parks attract nature lovers. The city is small but easily accessible, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Lithuania's rural culture.