Time Zone |
Europe/Isle_of_Man |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+1 |
Time Zone |
Africa/Libreville |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Patrick, Isle of Man is not a separate national city but refers to the parish of Patrick on the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency. Situated in the middle of the Irish Sea, between England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the Isle of Man enjoys a high degree of autonomy. The Parish of Patrick, named after St. Patrick, is an important historical and cultural area of the island, known for its peaceful countryside and traditional Celtic heritage.
The area is rich in natural beauty, including rolling hills and coastline for hiking and outdoor activities. Historically, the parish of Patrick is closely associated with the spread of early Christianity, preserving ancient church ruins and Celtic crosses. Economically, the Isle of Man is dominated by financial services and tourism, and Patrick's Parish attracts visitors to explore its unique local culture and natural beauty. Overall, it is a blend of historic tranquillity and modern convenience, and is an important window into the Isle of Man's heritage.
Lamba is a city in west-central Gabon, located in the province of Ogooué, in the rainforest region of Gabon's interior, about 300 kilometers from the capital, Libreville. The city is known for its pristine natural beauty and rich biodiversity, surrounded by dense evergreen forests and meandering rivers, making it an ideal destination for eco-tourism and outdoor adventure. The local economy is based on traditional agriculture and forestry, and residents are mainly engaged in handicrafts such as wood carving and palm oil processing, while retaining a rich traditional Bantu culture, such as traditional music and dance and tribal ceremonies. Despite its small size, Lebamba is one of the key gateways to explore the interior flavor of Gabon due to its unique eco-cultural appeal.