Time Zone |
Africa/Juba |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
America/New_York |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-4 |
Torit is the capital of Eastern Equatoria State and is located in the southeastern part of South Sudan, adjacent to the borders of Kenya and Uganda. The city is situated on a hilly terrain and has a savannah climate, with the year divided into rainy and dry seasons.
Torit has an important historical place in the independence process of South Sudan and was one of the early strongholds of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). The population is dominated by indigenous groups such as the Lotukos, most of whom practice Christianity or traditional religions, and the official languages are Juba Arabic and English.
The economy is based on subsistence agriculture and livestock farming, with sorghum, maize and cassava as the main crops. The city's infrastructure is rudimentary, lacking a steady supply of electricity and asphalt roads, and transportation relies on dirt roads to connect to surrounding areas.
Although Torit is surrounded by natural attractions such as Mount Imatong, tourism has not yet developed due to the security situation and infrastructure constraints. The city currently faces humanitarian challenges, but remains an important window into South Sudanese village life and culture.
Located in Franklin County, Southwest Virginia, USA, Ferrum is a small community centered on education and is known for Ferrum College. Founded in 1913, this private liberal arts college occupies a sprawling campus preserved with pristine forests and lakes that infuse the town with a strong academic atmosphere. Located on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ferrum is surrounded by rolling hills and forests where outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, fishing and other recreational activities. With a population of approximately 1,500, the town's slow pace of life and close-knit community retains the quiet qualities of a traditional American small town. Despite its small size, Ferrum is a unique destination in Virginia, thanks to the College's cultural vitality and natural environment.