Time Zone |
Africa/Lusaka |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Europe/Vilnius |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Soluwezi is the capital of Zambia's Northwestern Province, located in the Copperbelt region of the country's northwest, about 25 kilometers from the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The city is known for its rich copper resources and is one of Zambia's major mining centers.
Solwezi's economy is highly dependent on copper mining, with several large open pit and underground copper mines. Cobalt mining has also become an important industry in recent years. Agriculture is characterized by the cultivation of maize, cassava and other crops, as well as the development of livestock.
The city has a population of about 90,000 (2022 estimate), with a predominantly Bemba population. The area retains a rich traditional culture, including ceremonial dances and handicraft making. English is the official language and Bemba is widely spoken.
The climate is savannah, with the year divided into a rainy season (November-April) and a dry season (May-October). The average temperature is 20-30°C. The city is surrounded by nature reserves and waterfalls such as Kafue National Park.
It is connected by road to major cities such as Lusaka and has a domestic airport. Infrastructure is improving with the development of the mining industry, but power supply remains a challenge. The government is promoting economic diversification.
Šimnas (Širvintos) is a city in eastern Lithuania, about 50 km northwest of the capital Vilnius, and belongs to the administrative center of the Šimnas District. The city is situated on the banks of the river Simna and is surrounded by forests and lakes in a beautiful and peaceful natural environment.
First mentioned in historical documents in 1475, Simnas has a long history of settlement. The city retains traditional Lithuanian architecture, with historical buildings such as the Church of St. Michael the Archangel demonstrating its cultural heritage. Agriculture and forestry are the mainstays of the local economy, while strong folk traditions and handicraft production are maintained.
Several nature reserves and lakes are dotted around Simnas, making it ideal for hiking and nature observation. The city hosts annual traditional festivals where visitors can experience the simplicity of the Lithuanian countryside. Its convenient location (near the A2 highway) also makes it a convenient stopover for exploring central Lithuania.