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Europe/Sofia |
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UTC+2 |
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UTC+3 |
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America/Sao_Paulo |
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UTC-3 |
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Sofia, the capital and largest city of Bulgaria, is located in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula at the foot of the Vidosha Mountains and boasts a history of over 1,300 years. As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, Sofia combines a rich historical heritage with a modern cityscape. Known for its mild continental climate with four distinct seasons, the city is an important political, economic and cultural center.
Dating back to Roman times, Sofia boasts a number of iconic sights, such as the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky, the Church of Boiana, and relics from the Roman period. The city is also dotted with spas and museums showcasing the diverse cultural heritage from Thrace to Rome to the Ottoman Empire. With a low cost of living, Sofia is a popular tourist and study destination.
Sofia's economy is dominated by services, IT and tourism, and is easily accessible with an international airport and a well-developed metro system. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of the Vidosha Mountains or sample traditional local cuisine. The city is safe and friendly, offering a great nightlife and shopping experience for short visits or longer stays.
Marianópolis is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Tocantins, located in the savannah zone of the west-central region of Brazil. Founded in 1993 and named after the local Catholic Church's veneration of the Virgin Mary, the municipality has a population of about 5,000 (2020 data) and an economy based on agriculture and livestock, with soybean, corn, and cattle breeding as the mainstays.
Mariópolis is located in the Tocantins River basin and has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The Cerrado ecosystem dominates the area around the town, and the vegetation is characterized by shrubs and sparse trees, with rich biodiversity. The average temperature is around 26°C and the annual rainfall is concentrated between October and April.
The local culture is a blend of Brazilian inland traditions and immigrant influences, with annual agricultural and livestock fairs and religious festivals being important events. The economy is based on family farms, but in recent years small-scale agro-processing industries have begun to develop. Transportation is mainly provided by the state highway BR-153, which connects the capital city of Palmas with neighboring cities.
Mariópolis is a tourist attraction for its natural beauty and rural experience, and visitors can explore the surrounding eco-trails and farms. The town's infrastructure is basic, with health and education services concentrated in the center of town. As an emerging agricultural town, it is gradually promoting the combination of sustainable agriculture and ecotourism.