Time Zone |
America/Cayenne |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-3 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Africa/Cairo |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Lula is a municipality in French Guiana, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern South America. Part of the French Overseas Department, Lula is known for its tropical rainforest environment and rich biodiversity. The region's economy is based on agriculture, fishing and small businesses, while benefiting from the scientific and technological drive of the neighboring Kourou Space Center.
Lula is located in a tropical climate zone with high temperatures and rainfall all year round, covered with dense Amazonian rainforest. The region is crisscrossed by rivers and has a unique mangrove ecosystem that is home to a wide range of wildlife, including birds, monkeys and caiman species.
The population of Lula is diverse, with a predominantly Creole population, as well as Amerindian, European immigrants and other groups. The culture is a blend of French, Caribbean and South American traditions, with French as the official language and Creole widely spoken. Festivals and handicrafts represent a distinct cultural mix.
Lula's economic base includes palm cultivation, wood processing and coastal fishing. With the development of the Kourou Space Center (European Space Launch site), related service industries are emerging. Infrastructure is well connected by road to the capital, Cayenne, and there is relatively good coverage of education and healthcare resources, although remote areas still face development challenges.
Cairo is the capital and largest city of Egypt, located at the tip of the Nile Delta, and is a major cultural, political and economic center in Africa and the Arab world. As a metropolis of over 20 million people, Cairo is known for its rich historical sites, such as the Giza Pyramid Complex, the Sphinx and the Egyptian Museum, which showcase the splendor of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The city blends traditional and modern elements, with busy bazaars (such as the Khan al-Khalili Market), Islamic architecture (such as the Muhammad Ali Mosque) and recreational areas along the Nile. Cairo's people live a life centered on hospitality and family, with street food and tea culture as daily features.
As Egypt's economic hub, Cairo dominates finance, tourism and manufacturing. The transportation system includes a subway, buses and cabs, but congestion is common. The city is pushing for modernization through projects such as the new administrative capital.