City Time Difference Time difference between Alofi and cacheu:Alofi is 11 hours ahead compared to cacheu

The time difference between Alofi and cacheu is 11 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Alofi (niue)

Time Zone

Pacific/Niue

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-11

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

cacheu (Guinea-Bissau)

Time Zone

Africa/Bissau

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityAlofi
Pacific/Niue

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Niue Alofi

Alofi is the capital city of the Pacific island nation of Niue, and the country's only town and administrative center, located in the middle of Niue's west coast, next to the Pacific Ocean. The small city is sparsely populated, with about 600 people, and is known for its tranquil atmosphere and simple folk. As the political, economic and cultural center of Niue, Alofi has a concentration of government offices, small stores, a post office and schools. Surrounded by coral reefs with crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches, the city is an important gateway for tourists to experience Niue's natural ecology and culture. The local economy is largely based on agriculture (e.g. coconuts, honey) and a slow-growing tourism industry, and the inhabitants tend to maintain a traditional Polynesian lifestyle, living in harmony with nature.


Comparison Citycacheu
Africa/Bissau

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Cacheu: the pearl of Guinea-Bissau's historic port

Located in the west of Guinea-Bissau, on the Atlantic Ocean, Cacheu is one of the country's oldest cities and an important port and economic center in the northwest region. The city has a rich colonial history, having been an important stronghold for Portuguese colonizers since the 15th century, and was a key hub for the West African slave trade, which is still witnessed by historical monuments such as the 17th-century fortress of Cacheu. As a fishing town, the waters around Cacheu are rich in shrimp and fish, and the fishing and related processing industries are the backbone of the local economy, while attracting tourists interested in history and nature. The city's blend of African heritage and colonial culture, with its narrow streets and colorful colonial buildings, creates a unique atmosphere and a window into Guinea-Bissau's history and culture.