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America/Argentina/La_Rioja |
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UTC-3 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/Sarajevo |
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UTC+1 |
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UTC+2 |
Marazán is an important seaside city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, known as "Argentina's coastal capital", located on the Atlantic coast, about 400 kilometers from the capital city of Buenos Aires. The city is known for its extensive sandy beaches, active fishing industry and tourism, and attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists in the summer, making it one of the most popular seaside resorts in Argentina. Marazán has a diversified economy with a rich fishing industry, and is also an important cultural and educational center with several museums, theaters, and institutions of higher learning. The city's architecture is a blend of European and local styles, and its seafood cuisine (especially shrimp paddy) and tango culture make it one of the most vibrant cities in Argentina.
Rogatica is a town in the eastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), part of the entity of Republika Srpska, located in the Drina River valley about 60 kilometers east of Sarajevo. The town is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains, at an altitude of about 500 meters above sea level, and has a temperate continental climate with cold and snowy winters and mild, wet summers.
Rogatica has a long history, first documented in the 14th century, and developed as a trading hub during the Ottoman period. The city retains its 16th-century Ottoman bridges, mosques and traditional stone buildings, and is characterized by a combination of Balkan and Eastern cultures. The city was severely damaged during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), but was gradually rebuilt after the war, and today the mainstay of the economy is forestry, animal husbandry and small-scale industry.
Rogatica is surrounded by magnificent natural beauty and is close to the Sutjeska National Park (one of the last virgin forests in Europe) and the famous Drina River Gorge. Visitors can explore war memorial sites, hike mountain trails, or experience the folk culture of traditional villages. The town has a population of about 11,000 (2013 data) and is connected to Sarajevo's border with Serbia by the M5 highway, making it an important stopover for exploring the nature and history of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.