City Time Difference Time difference between Longke and Max-Planck:Longke is 2 hours ahead compared to Max-Planck

The time difference between Longke and Max-Planck is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Longke (France)

Time Zone

Europe/Paris

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Max-Planck (Mauritius)

Time Zone

Indian/Mauritius

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityLongke
Europe/Paris

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Introduction to Longwy, France

Longwy is a historic border town in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in the Grand Est region of northeastern France, bordering Luxembourg and Belgium. The city is known for its spectacular star-shaped fortresses and military fortifications, and its 17th-century fortress complex, designed by the military engineer Vauban, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Located in the heart of Europe, Longwyck is an important industrial town in France, particularly known for its traditional enameled ceramics (Émaux de Longwy), whose fine porcelain is internationally renowned.

History and cultural heritage

The history of Longwy dates back to the Middle Ages and its strategic location made it a place of war. The Vauban fortress is a fine example of European military architecture and has survived well. The city is divided into an upper town (ville haute), which retains its ancient walls and defenses, and a lower town (ville basse), which is dominated by industrial development. The enameled ceramics of Ronck, a fusion of oriental elements and European art, are known as "masterpieces of fire and earth", and the local museum has a large collection of valuable ceramics.

Economy and location

Located in the heart of Europe's transnational economic zone, just 30 kilometers from Luxembourg and 10 kilometers from the Belgian border, Ronck is an important hub for economic exchanges between France and its neighbors. Traditionally known for its steel and mining industries, in addition to ceramics, the city has gradually shifted to logistics and high-tech industries in recent years. The city is well connected to the major cities of Luxembourg, Metz and Nancy by a network of highways and railroads, attracting many cross-border commuters.

Tourism and specialties

Visitors can experience a unique border culture by exploring the ruins of the fortress in Ronk, the church of St. Denis and the Ceramics Museum. The annual summer ceramics festival and Christmas market are important local events. Ronck is also known for its culinary specialties that combine French and Luxembourg flavors, such as French beer stew and Moselle Valley wines. The natural beauty of the city's surroundings lends itself to hiking and historical and cultural excursions.


Comparison CityMax-Planck
Indian/Mauritius

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Introduction to Mapou, Mauritius

Mapou is an important town in the northern region of Mauritius, located about 20 kilometers north of the capital, Port Louis. It is part of the Rampart River district and is adjacent to the upmarket residential area of Monschouassi, which is known for its peaceful living environment and amenities.

Location and Transportation

Mapou is situated in the transition zone between the northern coast and the mountainous central part of the island of Mauritius, and is surrounded by the A4 highway connecting Port Louis to the northern tourist areas. The Sir Sivasagur Ramgoolam International Airport is about 50 kilometers away, about 1 hour by car, and all major areas of the island are easily accessible via the main highway.

Economic and Living Features

Mapou is surrounded by Mapou Business Park, a large shopping center containing supermarkets, restaurants and banking services, and is the central business district for residents in the north. The area is predominantly low-density residential, with a large expatriate community, international schools and excellent medical facilities.

Natural and Human Environment

The area retains a partially landscaped sugar cane fields and is close to natural attractions such as the Labdone Bird Park. Residents have easy access to the beaches of Monschouassi and Pérébéré in the north, where they can experience Mauritius' distinctive blend of Creole culture and French colonial architecture.