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Mammen is a municipality in the eastern part of the Danish Jutland Peninsula, located in the North Jutland Region, near the Kattegat. The municipality covers an area of about 540 square kilometers and has a population of about 41,000, and is known for its peaceful coastal environment and historical and cultural heritage. The name Mammen derives from the Old Danish word for "marshland", reflecting its early geography.
Marmen's topography is dominated by the plains and coastline, and its economy is based on agriculture, fishing, and small and medium-sized manufacturing. In recent years, there has been a gradual development of green energy and tourism, and the local area utilizes wind energy resources to promote sustainable development. The coastal strip is suitable for cycling and hiking, attracting nature lovers.
Mammen boasts Viking-era monuments and medieval churches, such as Mammen Church, built in the 13th century. Traditional music festivals and markets are held every summer to showcase Danish folk culture. The city is well connected to major cities such as Aalborg and Aarhus via the E45 highway.
São Tomé and Príncipe is an island country in west-central Africa, consisting of the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe and the surrounding islets, with the capital, São Tomé, located in the northeastern part of São Tomé. Located on the Gulf of Guinea, about 200 kilometers from the African continent, the country was colonized by Portugal in the 15th century and became independent in 1975, with Portuguese as the official language and an economy based on agriculture (cocoa, palm oil) and tourism. It should be noted that "Java" is not a city or region of the country; Java is the main island of Indonesia, with cities such as Jakarta and Surabaya, and has nothing to do with São Tomé and Príncipe, possibly due to a confusion of names.