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Africa/Tripoli |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Asia/Tbilisi |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Mizdah is an important city in northwestern Libya, located in the Nalut Governorate, in the Jebel Nefusse Plateau region. The city is about 650 meters above sea level and has a typical desert climate with hot, dry summers and relatively mild winters.
Mizdah has a long history and was once an important post on the ancient trade routes. Around the city, a number of archaeological sites from the Roman and early Islamic periods remain, reflecting the region's diverse cultural mix. The local population is predominantly Berber and retains unique traditional customs and handicrafts.
The economy of Mizdah is predominantly agricultural, with olives, dates and cereals being the main crops. In recent years, with the development of Libya's oil industry, the city's infrastructure has improved somewhat, but overall development is still relatively slow. The city center has a mix of traditional open-air markets and modern commercial facilities.
Mizdah is strategically located and serves as an important transportation hub connecting Tripoli to the southern region. There are several highways around the city that lead to border towns such as Ghat and Ghodamis, but the transportation network needs to be improved due to the security situation in the region.
Zestaponi is an important city in the Imereti region of Georgia, located in the western part of the country along the Rioni River, on a major transportation route connecting east and west. One of Georgia's industrial centers, the city is known for its metallurgy and machine building industry, with historic steel mills, and was once an important industrial base during the Soviet era. Surrounded by mountains, the city has a mix of plains and hills, and its agriculture is based on viticulture and fruit production. Zestaponi also retains some of its historical monuments, including medieval churches and traditional architecture, demonstrating the unique blend of cultures in the Caucasus. In recent years, with the development of tourism in Georgia, the city has been exploring the potential of combining industrial heritage with natural beauty, attracting more and more visitors.