City Time Difference Time difference between ADDIS ABABA and COCKBURN TOWN:ADDIS ABABA is 7 hours behind compared to COCKBURN TOWN

The time difference between ADDIS ABABA and COCKBURN TOWN is 7 hours

Time Zone Comparison

ADDIS ABABA (Ethiopia)

Time Zone

Africa/Addis_Ababa

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

COCKBURN TOWN (turks and caicos)

Time Zone

America/Grand_Turk

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-4

Specified CityADDIS ABABA
Africa/Addis_Ababa

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Addis Ababa

Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, is located in the central highlands of the country at an altitude of about 2,355 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest capitals in Africa and known as the "Oxygen Capital of Africa". As the political, economic and cultural center of Ethiopia, with a population of more than 5 million people, it is home to the headquarters of the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and is often referred to as the "capital of Africa". The city combines modern architecture with historical sites such as St. George's Cathedral, the National Museum (which houses the ancient human fossil "Lucy"), and attractions such as the Mercator Market. Addis Ababa is also an important transportation hub and economic center in East Africa, with well-developed light industry, commerce and services, and a multicultural mix of cultures, showing a unique African charm.


Comparison CityCOCKBURN TOWN
America/Grand_Turk

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Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos: A British-inspired Capital in the Caribbean

Cockburn Town, Turks and Caicos is the capital of the British Overseas Territory of Turks and Caicos, located on the west coast of Grand Turk Island. Founded in 1681 as an important colonial stronghold in the Caribbean, the historic city still retains a wealth of 18th- and 19th-century Georgian architecture, such as the whitewashed, red-roofed Government House and the old St. George's Church, which is a testament to its deep British cultural heritage. As the political and economic center of the islands, Cockburn Town, with a population of less than 5,000 but a busy port and international airport, is the gateway for visitors to explore the Turks and Caicos Islands. Diving enthusiasts from around the world are attracted to the crystal-clear beaches and diving sites, especially the Molly Moore shipwreck. In addition, the annual Sharpt Island Festival and Wave Fishing Championships are a vivid demonstration of the unique island culture and maritime traditions of the region.