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Europe/Moscow |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/Havana |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-4 |
It should be noted that there is no official city in Russia named "Marx". There may be some confusion about the city of Engels (Энгельс), which is located in the Saratov Oblast, on the left bank of the Volga River, across the river from Saratov, and is one of the most important industrial cities in Russia, named in honor of Engels. If the name does refer to a place name associated with Marx, there is no direct equivalent in Russia, but some streets or squares may be named after Marx, such as the former "Karl Marx Street" in Moscow (now renamed). It is recommended that specific names be verified to avoid biased information.
Manatí is a coastal city in the northeastern part of the province of Pinar del Río, Cuba, located on the northern coast of the main island of Cuba, about 80 kilometers from the provincial capital, the city of Pinar del Río. The city has an area of about 954 square kilometers and a population of about 35,000 (2023 estimate), with agriculture and fishing as the mainstays of the economy.
Located in a tropical climate zone with fertile plains and coastal wetlands, Manatee is one of Cuba's important tobacco-growing areas and is renowned for the quality of its tobacco. The surrounding area is dotted with mangrove ecosystems and unspoiled beaches, such as Playa La Jaquita, suitable for ecotourism and leisure activities.
The city was founded in the 19th century and retains its Spanish colonial architecture, with traditional houses and churches around the central square. The local culture is a blend of African and Spanish traditions, with annual music festivals and tobacco harvest celebrations reflecting the unique charm of Cuban village life.
Manatí is connected by road to Havana (about 500 kilometers) and the city of Pinar del Río, where visitors can experience idyllic Cuban landscapes, visit tobacco farms or travel to nearby ecological reserves. The city has a relatively simple infrastructure, but attracts niche travelers with its tranquil atmosphere and pristine nature.