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America/Los_Angeles |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-8 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-7 |
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Europe/Simferopol |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+3 |
Weiser is a charming small city located in western Idaho, near the border with Oregon, nestled along the scenic Snake River. With a population of around 5, 000, it's known for its rich agricultural roots, producing crops like potatoes, wheat, and sugar beets, and its vibrant community spirit. With a population of around 5, 000, it's known for its rich agricultural roots, producing crops like potatoes, wheat, and sugar beets, and its vibrant community spirit. The city claims fame as the "Fiddling Capital of the World," hosting the annual National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest every June, a beloved tradition that Weiser also offers outdoor enthusiasts access to fishing, hiking, and boating opportunities in the surrounding river valleys and foothills. Weiser also offers outdoor enthusiasts access to fishing, hiking, and boating opportunities in the surrounding river valleys and foothills. Its historic downtown, featuring locally owned shops and eateries, adds to its small-town charm, making it a peaceful yet culturally rich destination in the Gem State.
Uman is an important city in the Cherkasy region of central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Uman River, a tributary of the Dnieper, about 210 kilometers from the capital, Kiev, and is one of the nodes where Ukrainian history and culture meet. The city emerged from the establishment of the Cossack Emirate in the 18th century and became a center of Jewish culture in the 19th century, and still retains its multifaceted religious and architectural heritage. Uman's most famous site is Sofivka Park (also known as the "Ukrainian Kolosh Estate"), an 18th-century baroque garden known as "one of the ten most beautiful gardens in Europe," which attracts visitors from around the world with its elaborate ponds, sculptures, waterfalls, and seasonal landscapes. It attracts visitors from all over the world with its elaborate ponds, sculptures, waterfalls and seasonal landscapes, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List site. As a center of agriculture and light industry, Uman is rich in sunflowers, wheat and other crops, and the annual Sunflower Festival is an important cultural event in the region, showcasing Ukraine's natural and cultural charms.