Time Zone |
America/New_York |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-4 |
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Europe/Vilnius |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, is located in the New England region, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, and is characterized by many rivers and bays. Riverside" usually refers to the area around the Providence River, which is an important hydrological and scenic component of the state as it flows through the state capital, Providence, and connects to Narragansett Bay.
The Providence Riverfront area is a blend of natural beauty and urban development, with a distinctive human character characterized by riverfront trails, historic buildings, and modern art installations such as the famous "WaterFire" fire art exhibit. Colleges and universities such as Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design contribute to the region's academic vitality, while cities such as Newport, at the mouth of the river, are known for their waterfront resorts and historic port culture.
The Riverbend is the core of Rhode Island's economy, with a focus on education, healthcare, tourism and maritime industries. Historically a driver of industrial development, the Providence River has been transformed into a center for culture and recreation, attracting a large number of visitors each year to participate in riverside festivals and experience New England's coastal culture and colonial heritage.
Šimnas (Širvintos) is a city in eastern Lithuania, about 50 km northwest of the capital Vilnius, and belongs to the administrative center of the Šimnas District. The city is situated on the banks of the river Simna and is surrounded by forests and lakes in a beautiful and peaceful natural environment.
First mentioned in historical documents in 1475, Simnas has a long history of settlement. The city retains traditional Lithuanian architecture, with historical buildings such as the Church of St. Michael the Archangel demonstrating its cultural heritage. Agriculture and forestry are the mainstays of the local economy, while strong folk traditions and handicraft production are maintained.
Several nature reserves and lakes are dotted around Simnas, making it ideal for hiking and nature observation. The city hosts annual traditional festivals where visitors can experience the simplicity of the Lithuanian countryside. Its convenient location (near the A2 highway) also makes it a convenient stopover for exploring central Lithuania.