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UTC+2 |
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UTC+10 |
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Rubezhnoye is a major industrial city in the Luhansk Oblast of eastern Ukraine, located on the banks of the North Donets River. The city covers an area of about 42 square kilometers and has a population of about 60,000 (2021 data), making it an important chemical and manufacturing center in the Donbass region.
Rubezhnoye was founded in 1906 and developed rapidly as a result of the establishment of chemical plants. The main industries include chemical industry (production of dyes and plastics), machine building and food processing. The city has a railroad junction and a well-developed road network, and was once one of the most important industrial bases in Ukraine.
Since 2014, as a result of the war in Donbass, Rubezhnoye is near the actual demarcation line, the city's infrastructure has suffered severe damage and a large number of residents have been displaced. The city has a temperate continental climate with cold winters and warm summers, and is surrounded by a steppe landscape.
Santa Rita is a coastal village in southern Guam, part of the Autonomous Region of Guam, located about 20 kilometers southwest of the capital city of Agana. Known for its tranquil bays, crystal clear waters and rich natural landscape, it is a place where Guam's native culture blends with its natural ecology. Surrounded by tropical rainforests, the village is close to the famous Talofofofo Bay, where visitors can experience snorkeling and boating activities and explore historical sites left over from World War II. As one of Guam's lesser-visited secrets, Santa Rita retains its simple Chamorro culture, and the local market is an ideal destination for an in-depth experience of Guam's flavor with its fresh tropical fruits and traditional handicrafts.