Time Zone |
Africa/Ouagadougou |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Asia/Baku |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+4 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Nagaré is an important provincial town in the eastern region of Burkina Faso, about 300 kilometers east of the capital Ouagadougou, located in the transition zone between the Sahel and the Sudanese steppe, with a semi-arid climate, and agriculture is the mainstay of the local economy. The surrounding residents live on farming and herding, mainly planting cotton, millet, sorghum and other crops, and animal husbandry is dominated by goats and cattle. As a regional commercial center, Nagare regularly holds traditional fairs, attracting villagers from the surrounding area to trade agricultural products and handicrafts, and the local specialties of weaving and pottery are quite well-known. Despite its relatively simple infrastructure, its unique geographical location and cultural vitality have made it an important node connecting eastern Burkina Faso with neighboring Niger and Benin, demonstrating the simplicity and vitality of a landlocked town in West Africa.
Located in the southern part of Azerbaijan, Satre District is an important administrative division of the country, known for its natural beauty and agricultural economy. With a total area of about 770 square kilometers and a population of about 100,000, the district is situated in the belt of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, with a mountainous terrain and a mild climate suitable for the cultivation of cereals and fruits.
Bordering on the Iranian border and about 250 kilometers away from the capital Baku, Satre District is rich in forests and water resources. There are several nature reserves in the district with rich biodiversity, making it an ideal destination for hiking and eco-tourism.
The economy is predominantly agricultural, producing wheat, grapes and nuts. Traditional Azerbaijani culture is preserved in the region, with handicrafts and folk festivals attracting tourists. The Satre district is easily accessible by road, connecting major cities and serving as an important gateway for exploring the south of Azerbaijan.