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Africa/Harare |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Malabo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Macheke is the capital of the Mashonaland District in central Zimbabwe, located about 88 kilometers south of the capital Harare, in the heart of the agricultural zone, with a population of about 50,000 people. The city's name is derived from the Shona word for "place of sowing", reflecting its position as a regional agricultural hub.
The economy of Macieké is based on tobacco, corn and cotton cultivation, and it has a large agricultural market. It is surrounded by a number of commercial farms and is an important food-producing area for Zimbabwe. Light industry and agro-processing have gradually developed in recent years, but the overall economy remains dependent on agriculture.
The city is directly connected to Harare via the A5 highway, with a rail link to the port of Beira in Mozambique. The city has a hospital, a technical college and a traditional handicrafts market, but infrastructure remains to be developed. There is a small amount of chrome mining activity in the surrounding area.
Macheke retains strong Shona cultural traditions and holds annual harvest celebrations. Nearby are the rock art sites of Mount Matobo and colonial complexes where you can experience aboriginal village culture, making it one of the gateways to exploring the human history of central Zimbabwe.
Bata is Equatorial Guinea's largest port city and the economic center of the continental region, located along the Gulf of Guinea in west-central Africa. As the capital of Littoral Province, the city is an important hub for commerce and trade in the country, with one of the country's busiest deep-water harbors, and is a major exporter of agricultural products such as timber, coffee and cocoa.
The city of Bata is characterized by a blend of modern architecture and colonial style, with the coastal boulevard and sandy beaches being a prominent feature of the landscape. The city's infrastructure has improved significantly in recent years with the development of the oil economy, an international airport and a modern highway network. It is home to most of the country's manufacturing industry and is an important gateway to the rainforest regions of the interior.
The city is surrounded by tropical rainforests and pristine beaches with unique biodiversity. The local population speaks mainly Fang and Spanish and retains a culture of traditional music and dance. The annual Bata International Cultural Festival attracts artistic groups from the West African region and features a mix of Central African and Spanish cultures.