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Africa/Conakry |
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UTC+0 |
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America/Caracas |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-4 |
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Termeuse is a major city in the West African country of Guinea, located in the southwestern part of the country in the Kindia region. As one of the main administrative and commercial centers of Guinea, Termeuse is known for its rich bauxite resources and is an important pillar of the country's mining economy.
Located on the Guinean plateau at an altitude of about 300 meters above sea level, Termeuse has a savannah climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense vegetation, the city's natural environment makes it an ideal starting point for exploring Guinea's interior.
The economy of Termeuse is dominated by bauxite mining, with one of the largest bauxite reserves in Guinea, and the development of the mining industry has provided a large number of local jobs. Agriculture is also an important industry, with rice, maize and tropical fruits grown.
The inhabitants of Termeuse are predominantly Susu, and retain a traditional culture of music, dance and handicrafts. The city is connected by road to the capital Conakry and other major towns, and is one of the transportation hubs of southwestern Guinea.
Adeco La is a city in the state of Lara in western Venezuela, located in the valley of the northern foothills of the Andes Mountains, at an altitude of about 600 meters above sea level, with a mild and pleasant climate. As one of the state's major agricultural and commercial centers, the local economy is based on the cultivation of sugarcane, coffee, corn and other crops, while relying on a convenient transportation network to connect with neighboring towns and cities, becoming a regional distribution center for agricultural products. Although the city is small in size, it retains the tranquil atmosphere of a traditional Venezuelan town, with a gentle pace of life and a strong community culture. In recent years, as Venezuela's domestic economy has changed, Adicora has been actively developing small-scale manufacturing and tourism, attracting tourists from neighboring areas to experience the natural beauty and folklore of the region, and serving as a window into the life of Venezuela's inland towns.