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Africa/Kinshasa |
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Narragansett, located in the southern part of the US state of Rhode Island, is a picturesque seaside town bordering Narragansett Bay on the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its long stretches of golden sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and laid-back atmosphere, it is a popular destination for summer vacations. The town has a rich maritime history, having been an important fishing and shipbuilding center, and still retains the traditional look of a fishing port today. Visitors can enjoy maritime activities such as surfing, sailing, and fishing, or take a stroll along the picturesque coastal walkway and explore the local lighthouses and historic buildings. Narragansett is also known for its fresh seafood cuisine, especially the locally caught lobster and clams that attract food lovers. This town's blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage is a perfect example of Rhode Island's seaside flavor.
Maduda, DRC is located in North Kivu Province in the eastern part of the country, on the western shore of Lake Kivu, and is an important agricultural and trading town in the Kivu region. The local economy is based on subsistence agriculture, producing coffee, bananas, cassava and other crops, and some of the agricultural products are transported to Goma and other neighboring cities through Lake Kivu water transportation. As a tropical rainforest climate zone, Maduda is hot and rainy all year round, with an average annual temperature of about 22-28℃, which is suitable for the growth of a variety of crops. With a population of about 50,000 people, mainly speaking Kiswahili and Lingala, Maduda has a relatively weak infrastructure, but thanks to the fishery resources of Lake Kivu and the water transportation channel, it still maintains the vitality of the regional economy, and is the center of the local residents' daily exchange of goods and living services.