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Africa/Ndjamena |
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UTC+1 |
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Europe/Madrid |
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UTC+1 |
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Massakori is a small city in the southern part of the African country of Chad, located in the hinterland of the Sahel region, about 150 kilometers southeast of the capital city of N'Djamena. As one of the major regional centers in south-central Chad, the city enjoys a predominantly tropical and arid climate, with high temperatures and little rainfall throughout the year, and the surrounding area relies heavily on agriculture, with crops such as cotton, millet, and peanuts being the main source of livelihood for the local population. Massakori retains its traditional Sahelian cultural characteristics, with the local population engaged in a mixed economy of agriculture and pastoralism, and with daily customs heavily influenced by the fusion of Arab and African tribal cultures. Despite its small size, as a transportation hub connecting the surrounding rural areas, the city plays an important role in regional trade and material circulation, and is also one of the windows for experiencing the rural life and human customs of southern Chad.
Rubielos de Mora is a medieval town in the province of Teruel, Autonomous Community of Aragon, Spain, located in the Natural Park of the Sierra de Gudar, at an altitude of about 1,000 meters. The town is known for its well-preserved medieval complex, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1978, whose stone streets, noble mansions and 15th-century walls form a unique landscape.
Roviellos de Mora has a rich cultural heritage, including the Gothic-Renaissance Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the town hall of the former Augustinian convent, and seven ancient palaces with heraldic decorations. The town has been included in the list of "Spain's most beautiful villages" and attracts many tourists with its traditional handicrafts (pottery, ironwork) and the annual Moorish and Christian Festival in July.
The surrounding nature includes hiking trails in the Gudal Mountains, limestone caves and ski resorts. Local specialties are based on mountain ingredients such as Teruel ham, wild mushrooms and the traditional pastry "St. Gertrude's cake". The town is about 60 kilometers from the city of Teruel, accessible via the A-23 highway, and is one of the most important destinations for cultural heritage tourism in the Aragonese region.