Time Zone |
America/Denver |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
Time Zone |
America/Tegucigalpa |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-6 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Modena, located in Fairfield County, Utah, USA, is a quiet town in the west-central part of the state, bordering the fringes of the Great Salt Lake Desert, and known for its pristine natural beauty and simple community atmosphere. With fewer than 1,000 residents according to the 2020 Census, the local economy is primarily based on farming and ranching, with expansive pastures and farmland comprising the town's uniquely idyllic landscape. The surrounding environment retains a rich western flavor for visitors seeking to get away from the hustle and bustle to experience outdoor activities such as stargazing, hiking and wildlife viewing. Modena may be small, but it captures the essence of Utah's traditional western communities, making it an ideal place to experience the history and natural beauty of the region.
Yocón is a municipality in the department of Olancho, Honduras, located in the mountainous interior of the central part of the country, about 180 kilometers from the capital city of Tegucigalpa. The municipality covers an area of about 248 square kilometers, with an average elevation of about 600 meters above sea level, and a tropical highland climate, with an average annual temperature of about 22 ℃.
Yocón has a predominantly mountainous terrain, surrounded by coffee plantations and pine forests, and agriculture is the mainstay of the local economy, producing mainly coffee, corn and beans. According to the National Institute of Statistics of Honduras (INEH), the population of Yocon is about 12,000, and most of the inhabitants are Mestizos (of mixed Spanish and Indian descent), with Spanish as the official language.
The region maintains traditional Catholic festivals such as the patron saint's day. Transportation is mainly based on the highway network, with connections to major cities such as Juticalpa via the CA-6 highway. In recent years, the local government is promoting ecotourism, utilizing mountain waterfalls and forest resources to attract tourists.