Time Zone |
Europe/Tallinn |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Time Zone |
America/New_York |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-4 |
Narva is a border city in northeastern Estonia, located on the banks of the Narva River, across the river from Russia's Ivangorod. As Estonia's third largest city, Narva has a rich historical and cultural heritage, and its strategic location has made it a historically contested location for Sweden, Russia and Denmark. The city's most famous landmarks include the 13th-century Narva Castle and the 17th-century Hermann Tower, which displays a blend of Gothic and Baroque styles.
With a predominantly Russian-speaking and culturally diverse population, Narva is often referred to as "the gateway where East meets West". Economically, the city thrives on cross-border trade and manufacturing, and in recent years it has been actively promoting tourism, with visitors able to explore the Old Town, the Narva Museum and the riverfront. Despite being severely damaged in World War II, Narva has been rebuilt to retain its unique historical atmosphere and serves as a window into the history of the Baltic region.
Located in Chippewa County, Michigan, USA, along the shores of Lake Huron, Mullett is a town known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities. It is a sparsely populated, peaceful environment with a long lake shoreline, pristine forests and abundant wildlife, making it an ideal destination for fishing, boating, hunting and camping. Mullett Lake, the centerpiece of the region's crystal-clear waters, is dotted with vacation homes and campgrounds that attract large numbers of visitors in the summer. The local economy is based on tourism and forestry, and retains a strong North American small-town feel for travelers seeking a peaceful nature experience.