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America/Denver |
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UTC-7 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-6 |
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Africa/Accra |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Musselshell County, located in central Montana, USA, was established in 1911 with White Sulphur Springs as its county seat. The county is vast, characterized by rolling prairies, hills, and part of the edge of the Rocky Mountains, and is sparsely populated, retaining a strong rural western flavor. The economy is based on farming and ranching, with livestock (cattle and sheep) and grain farming (wheat and barley) as the mainstays, as well as outdoor tourism, such as hunting, fishing, and hiking, based on the magnificent natural landscape. The area is steeped in history, with 19th-century pioneer ruins and Native American cultural sites appealing to history buffs, and typifies the experience of Montana's primitiveness and serenity.
Atebubu is an important town in the Bono East Region of the West African country of Ghana, located in the north-central part of Ghana, and is one of the commercial and transportation hubs of the region. Located along the main north-south road of Ghana, connecting the capital city of Accra with the northern region, it has an advantageous geographical location, and the local economy is based on agriculture, producing cocoa, maize, cassava and other crops, as well as being a distribution center for agricultural products in the surrounding area. Atay Bubu has a diverse ethnic culture, with predominantly Akan and Gurunsi inhabitants, and is characterized by traditional crafts and local markets. As part of the Brong Region, it has seen gradual development in infrastructure development and education in recent years, and is a window into the urban and rural development and multiculturalism of the Central Region of Ghana.