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Mastic Beach is a seaside village within the Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York, United States, located on the south shore of Long Island. Originally settled by Native Americans, the area developed into a summer resort community in the early 20th century, and in 2010 was officially incorporated as a village. The name combines the native vegetation of the "Mastic" shrub and the geographic features of the oceanfront.
Mastic Beech is bordered by Smith Point to the west and Morris Point to the east, with a total area of approximately 7.1 square kilometers, of which 15 percent is water. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the resident population is approximately 15,000, predominantly white and multicultural. The village is characterized by gentle shorelines, salt marsh wetlands, and quiet residential neighborhoods, making it a typical suburban community on Long Island.
The local economy is dominated by retail and service industries, with small commercial centers and community parks. Residents have easy access to the nearby Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University. Home prices are relatively affordable compared to other coastal areas of Long Island, attracting many middle-class families. Annual events such as beach cleanup days and summer fairs enhance community cohesion.
The Long Island Expressway is accessible via William Floyd Boulevard, and New York City is about 100 kilometers away by car. Although not a popular tourist destination, its public beaches, fishing piers and nature trails provide recreational space for residents. The nearby Fire Island National Seashore and Robert Moses State Park are important regional attractions.
Bata is Equatorial Guinea's largest port city and the economic center of the continental region, located along the Gulf of Guinea in west-central Africa. As the capital of Littoral Province, the city is an important hub for commerce and trade in the country, with one of the country's busiest deep-water harbors, and is a major exporter of agricultural products such as timber, coffee and cocoa.
The city of Bata is characterized by a blend of modern architecture and colonial style, with the coastal boulevard and sandy beaches being a prominent feature of the landscape. The city's infrastructure has improved significantly in recent years with the development of the oil economy, an international airport and a modern highway network. It is home to most of the country's manufacturing industry and is an important gateway to the rainforest regions of the interior.
The city is surrounded by tropical rainforests and pristine beaches with unique biodiversity. The local population speaks mainly Fang and Spanish and retains a culture of traditional music and dance. The annual Bata International Cultural Festival attracts artistic groups from the West African region and features a mix of Central African and Spanish cultures.