City Time Difference Time difference between Afrin and Levuka:Afrin is 9 hours ahead compared to Levuka

The time difference between Afrin and Levuka is 9 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Afrin (Syria)

Time Zone

Asia/Damascus

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Levuka (Fiji)

Time Zone

Pacific/Fiji

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+12

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+13

Specified CityAfrin
Asia/Damascus

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Afrin, Syria: Historical and Strategic Town in the Northwest

Afrin is a region of Aleppo province in northwestern Syria, south of the Turkish border, strategically located and historically a gateway between Syria and Anatolia. The region is known for its fertile agricultural plains, particularly olive cultivation, which has a long history and is known as the "olive grove of Syria".In 2018, Turkey launched a military operation to take control of Afrin, and since then the situation has been characterized by continued unrest, damage to infrastructure, and displacement of the population. Afrin has a rich cultural heritage, including ancient mosques and traditional villages, but the conflict has caused severe damage to its historical sites. Currently, the area remains one of the focal points of the situation in northern Syria, with serious humanitarian challenges.


Comparison CityLevuka
Pacific/Fiji

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Levuka, Fiji: Historic City on the Pacific Ocean

Located on the eastern side of Fiji's Viti Levuka is Fiji's first capital (1871-1877) and an important historical and cultural center for the country. Situated on the island of Ovalau, this seaside town is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013.

Historical and Cultural Characteristics of Levuka

As the first European-style town on a Pacific island in the 19th century, Levuka is a blend of indigenous Fijian, European, Indian and Chinese cultural elements. Centuries-old churches, municipal buildings and merchants' houses remain in the town, such as the Sacred Heart Church, built in 1864, and the Levuka Museum, which vividly illustrates Fiji's transformation from a tribal society to a modern nation.

Tourism and Nature

Surrounded by turquoise coral seas and lush mountain forests, Levuka is a paradise for divers and hikers. Visitors can explore the nearby Lomaiviti Islands or visit a traditional Fijian village to experience a kava ceremony. Local craft markets and seafood restaurants are also popular, making it an ideal destination for a taste of the South Pacific.