City Time Difference Time difference between Aro Abu and Zandelai:Aro Abu is 5 hours behind compared to Zandelai

The time difference between Aro Abu and Zandelai is 5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Aro Abu (Namibia)

Time Zone

Africa/Windhoek

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Zandelai (Suriname)

Time Zone

America/Paramaribo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityAro Abu
Africa/Windhoek

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Aroab, Namibia: Transportation and Agricultural Hub in the Khomas Region

Arabis is a landlocked city in Namibia's Khomas Region, about 90 kilometers south of the capital, Windhoek, and is one of the most important nodes connecting the north and south of the country. The city is located on the edge of the arid Kalahari, where the climate is predominantly semi-arid, annual precipitation is scarce, and agriculture is dominated by drought-tolerant crop cultivation and small-scale animal husbandry, with the local population mostly engaged in goat and sheep farming. Although small in size, Aroab has become a distribution center for goods from the surrounding area by virtue of its geographic location, and its infrastructure, including road connections and basic commercial services, provides local residents with a convenient life. As a typical small to medium-sized town in Namibia, Arobo is a showcase of the economic vitality and natural beauty of the country's rural areas.


Comparison CityZandelai
America/Paramaribo

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Zanderij: River City in the Para District of Suriname

Zanderij is the capital of the Para district of Suriname, located along the lower Suriname River, about 50 kilometers from the capital Paramaribo, and is one of the country's important river port cities. As the administrative and economic center of the Para District, Zandelei has wood processing, bauxite transportation and agricultural trade as its main industries, and relies on the water transportation advantage of the Suriname River as a hub connecting inland resources with coastal markets. The city retains its Dutch colonial architecture and is multicultural, with a predominantly Indian, Creole and indigenous population, and Dutch is the official language, while Surinamese is commonly spoken. The surrounding rainforests are rich in resources and the potential for ecotourism is outstanding, making it one of the gateways for exploring Suriname's nature and culture.