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America/Guatemala |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Africa/Addis_Ababa |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Malacatán is a city in the department of Santa Rosa, Guatemala, located in the southwestern part of the country, close to the Mexican border, in the transition zone from the Pacific Coastal Plain to the high plateau, at an altitude of about 240 meters above sea level. The climate here is warm and humid, with an average annual temperature between 22-30°C, which is suitable for agricultural development. The local economy is based on agriculture, mainly growing crops such as corn, beans and sugar cane, while small businesses and handicrafts are also more active. As a border area, Malacatan has frequent cultural exchanges with Mexico, and traditional festivals such as the "Patron Saint Festival", which combines elements of indigenous and Spanish culture, attract tourists from the surrounding area. With a population of about 80,000, most of the inhabitants are Mestizos, who preserve traditional crafts and folklore, making it one of the most important regional centers in southwestern Guatemala.
Awash, the capital of the Oromia region of Ethiopia, is located about 225 kilometers east of the capital, Addis Ababa, on the banks of the Awash River, and is an important economic and transportation hub in the eastern part of the country. The city is named "Awash" after the local Somali word for "water", emphasizing its close connection with the river. Nearby is Awash National Park, known for its spectacular volcanic landscapes, abundant wildlife such as zebras, giraffes and baboons, and valuable archaeological sites, including the discovery of ancient human fossils more than three million years old, making it one of the "Cradles of Humanity's Origins". The savannah climate, with an average annual temperature of 27°C, distinct wet and dry seasons, and lush green river valleys contrasting with the surrounding arid landscapes, attracts both nature and history lovers, and is an important gateway for experiencing Ethiopia's diverse ecology and ancient civilizations.