City Time Difference Time difference between Ana and San Fernando on the banks of the Atahuapo River:Ana is 7 hours behind compared to San Fernando on the banks of the Atahuapo River

The time difference between Ana and San Fernando on the banks of the Atahuapo River is 7 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Ana (Iraq)

Time Zone

Asia/Baghdad

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

San Fernando on the banks of the Atahuapo River (Venezuela)

Time Zone

America/Caracas

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityAna
Asia/Baghdad

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Ana, Iraq: Historic City on the Euphrates River

Ana is an ancient city in the Anbar province of western Iraq, situated along the Euphrates River, which is over 3,000 years old. Once an important trading hub in ancient Mesopotamia, the city was connected to the Two Rivers Valley and the Syrian Desert by trade routes, and has survived with the remains of a Roman castle and the ruins of an Islamic-era mosque. As a multi-ethnic settlement, the local Arab culture has mingled with Persian traditions to form a unique folklore. In recent years, as the situation in Iraq has stabilized, Ana has gradually recovered and is attracting visitors interested in historical sites through agriculture (such as date palm cultivation) and tourism. The city, which has undergone many vicissitudes, is both a witness to Iraq's ancient civilization and a place of hope for post-war reconstruction.


Comparison CitySan Fernando on the banks of the Atahuapo River
America/Caracas

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San Fernando de Atahuapo, Venezuela: The Pearl of the Apure State's River and Harbor

San Fernando de Apure, the capital of the Venezuelan state of Apure, is located on the banks of the Atahuapo River in the southern part of the vast Orinoco Plain, making it an important river port and economic center for the region. As a key hub connecting south-central Venezuela with the Orinoco River Basin, the city has developed a diversified economy based on animal husbandry, agriculture (e.g., rice, maize), and trade, relying on the Atahuapo River's navigational advantages. With its typical savannah climate, the city is home to the annual St. John's Baptiste Carnival, a unique cultural event that combines elements of local Indian, Hispanic and African cultures. Despite the economic challenges of recent years, San Fernando continues to play an irreplaceable role in the southern region of Venezuela, thanks to its unique geographic location, rich natural resources and warm local flavor.