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Africa/Tunis |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
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Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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Europe/London |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+1 |
Located on Tunisia's eastern Mediterranean coast, Sousse is the country's third largest city and is known as the "Pearl of the Mediterranean". With a history of more than 3,000 years, this ancient city is a blend of Phoenician, Roman, Arab and Byzantine civilizations and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. In the old city, the Grand Mosque of Sousse, the Rico_amphitheater and the blue and white Arabian houses show the unique charm of multiculturalism. As an important tourist destination in Tunisia, Sousse not only attracts tourists with its golden coast and sunny beaches, but also with its deep historical heritage and vibrant bazaars, making it an ideal place to explore North African traditions and Mediterranean flavors.
Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, North West England, United Kingdom, located on the east coast of the Irish Sea, about 70 kilometers from Manchester. As one of Britain's most famous seaside resorts, Blackpool is famous for its Victorian architecture, lively entertainment facilities and the iconic Blackpool Tower.
Blackpool grew rapidly in the 19th century due to the demand for workers' vacations during the Industrial Revolution and boasts some of the earliest electrically-lit streets (Illuminations) in the UK. The city retains a large number of Victorian buildings and attracts millions of visitors to its annual illuminations festival in the fall. Its cabaret traditions and year-round entertainment continue the classic charm of British seaside culture.
Blackpool Tower, at 158 meters, is the city's iconic landmark; pleasure Beach amusement park boasts the steepest wooden roller coaster in Europe; and Central Pier offers traditional rides and sea views. Blackpool Zoo, the Winter Gardens Theatre and 11km of golden sandy beaches are also popular tourist destinations.
Tourism is the backbone of Blackpool's economy and the city is connected to major cities such as Manchester and Liverpool by Blackpool Airport, rail and the M55 freeway. The conference economy has grown rapidly in recent years, with its exhibition center becoming an important events venue in the north of England.