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Africa/Porto-Novo |
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Shtip is an important city in the eastern part of the Republic of North Macedonia, located on the banks of a tributary of the Vardar River, about 77 kilometers from the capital, Skopje. As the administrative, economic and cultural center of the Shtip District, the city has a population of about 150,000 and is known for its textile industry and higher education, with institutions such as the University of Goce Delchev.
The history of Štip dates back to Roman times, with remnants of medieval castles and Ottoman-era buildings. The city is multicultural and hosts annual traditional music and wine festivals, attracting visitors to experience local folklore and cuisine.
The economy is based on textile manufacturing, and the city is known as the "Textile Capital of Northern Macedonia". Tourist attractions include Shtip Castle, the Archaeological Museum and the nearby Koca Waterfalls, which are ideal for both historical exploration and nature tourism.
Béhèrè-Kpou, located in Benin's southern province of Atlantique, is a small seaside town bordering the Gulf of Guinea, about 40 kilometers from the economic center of Cotonou. The city is known for its pristine beaches and traditional fishing village culture, with white sandy beaches set against azure waters, making it an ideal place to experience the tranquil sea breezes of West Africa. The local fishing industry has a long history, and the early morning bustle of the fishing harbor and the fishermen's craft markets are full of life. Some of the colonial architecture of Bétélou remains, blending the Yoruba and Fon cultures to create a unique cultural landscape. As a potential destination for eco-tourism in Benin, it is far from the hustle and bustle for travelers seeking nature and cultural immersion.