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Mattmar is a small village in the Swedish province of Jämtland, located about 15 kilometers north of the city of Åre. It is situated in the picturesque mountains of central Sweden, close to the famous Åre ski resort, making it an ideal destination for winter sports and outdoor activities.
Located at high altitude and surrounded by forests and lakes, Mattforsch has a cold climate with long, snowy winters that are ideal for skiing, snowmobiling and other snow activities. Summers are cooler, making it a great place for hiking, fishing and mountain biking.
The region is dominated by tourism, with several ski resorts and resort facilities that attract both domestic and international visitors. The local economy is dependent on seasonal tourism, while retaining a traditional Swedish rural culture with a sparse population and tranquil environment.
Matevos is connected to Åre by road and is about 100 kilometers from Östersund Airport. The village maintains a simple Scandinavian atmosphere and is a popular choice for experiencing Sweden's natural beauty and outdoor adventures.
Ruhango is an important city in the southern province of Rwanda, located about 150 kilometers south of the capital city of Kigali and adjacent to the border with Burundi. As the administrative center of Ruhango District, the city has an altitude of about 1,500 meters above sea level, and is famous for its mild plateau climate and rolling hilly landscape.
Historically an important stronghold of the Kingdom of Rwanda, Ruhango retains a rich traditional culture. In recent years, the city has developed a core industry of agriculture, with coffee, tea and bananas as the main crops, while livestock and handicrafts trade have also grown. With several tea plantations and coffee cooperatives in its vicinity, it is a key hub of the agricultural economy in southern Rwanda.
The city is close to Nyunwe National Park - Central Africa's largest mountain rainforest reserve, known for its biodiversity and chimpanzee tracking program. Lake Ruhango and the surrounding hills form a beautiful natural landscape that attracts ecotourism enthusiasts. In addition, the local traditional market and the ruins of the King's palace offer a unique cultural attraction.
Ruhango is connected to Kigali by the RN6 highway, and is gradually improving its infrastructure, as well as upgrading its educational and healthcare facilities. As a focus area of Rwanda's Rural Revitalization Plan, the city is driving economic growth through ecotourism and sustainable agriculture, making it a promising developing city in the Southern Province.