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Europe/Jersey |
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UTC+0 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+1 |
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Asia/Ashgabat |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Trinity is one of the twelve parishes in the northern part of the British Crown Dependency of Jersey, located about 6 kilometers north of St. Helier. The parish covers an area of approximately 12.3 square kilometers and has a rolling hilly landscape and a magnificent coastline, with the highest point, Les Landings Hill, overlooking the French coast.
Trinity is famous for its historic sites, including the Neolithic Durgu Monument and the 16th century Holy Trinity Church. The parish is home to the Jersey Zoo (now known as Durrell Safari Park), founded in 1959 by naturalist Gerald Durrell and dedicated to the conservation of endangered species. Traditional agriculture and tourism form the backbone of the local economy, with the annual Trinity Show being an important agricultural event for the island.
Bleecker Bay in the west of the parish has the longest sandy beach in the island, while Bleecker Bay in the east is famous for its rocky landscape. Visitors can hike along the North Shore Trail and visit World War II fortifications such as the Grouville Battery. Trinity is an important destination for eco-tourism in Jersey thanks to its combination of rural scenery and ecological reserve.
Kazanjik is a town in the Balkan region of Turkmenistan, located in the western part of the country, near the Caspian Sea coast. The region is known for its rich energy resources and is surrounded by several important natural gas fields, making it one of the key regions for Turkmenistan's oil and gas industry. Kazanjik's climate is typically arid continental, with hot, dry summers and relatively mild winters.
Kazanjik's economy is highly dependent on the energy industry, with several local gas processing facilities supporting Turkmenistan's energy exports. The town is also an important node in the logistics chain of the Caspian region, with some transportation routes connecting it to port cities such as Turkmenbashi.
Kazanjik is situated on the edge of the Karakum Desert, and the surrounding landscape is dominated by deserts and semi-deserts with sparse vegetation. Due to energy development, the town's population is predominantly industrialized, and the culture is a blend of traditional Turkmen and modern industrial elements. Although not a tourist center, its energy status makes it strategic in the regional economy.