City Time Difference Time difference between Asaka and Dasma:Asaka is 2 hours behind compared to Dasma

The time difference between Asaka and Dasma is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Asaka (Uzbekistan)

Time Zone

Asia/Samarkand

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+5

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Dasma (Kuwait)

Time Zone

Asia/Kuwait

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityAsaka
Asia/Samarkand

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Asaka: Uzbekistan's Industrial and Historical Town

Located in the Andijan Oblast in eastern Uzbekistan, Asaka is one of the country's major industrial cities. The city is situated in the fertile Fergana Basin, about 25 kilometers from Andijan, the capital of the Oblast, and is conveniently located for transportation. With a population of about 70,000, Asaka is predominantly Uzbek, Uzbek is spoken, and most of the inhabitants follow Islam.

The city is famous for its industry, especially automobile manufacturing. The General Motors Uzbekistan plant (now part of UzAuto), the first major automotive joint venture in Uzbekistan, was established here, producing Chevrolet and other brands, and is known as the "Motor City" of Central Asia. In addition, agro-processing, textile and food industries are the backbone of the economy. The climate is continental, with hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it suitable for agriculture, with cotton, fruit and other crops in abundance.

Dating back to Soviet times, Asaka was originally a small settlement that developed into a modern city as industrialization progressed. The city's culture is a blend of traditional Uzbek style and Soviet planning, with facilities such as mosques and museums, and a simple people's culture. As an important node in the Fergana region, Asaka plays a key role in promoting Uzbekistan's economic growth and regional cooperation.


Comparison CityDasma
Asia/Kuwait

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Introduction to Dasmah, Kuwait

Dasma is an urban area of the State of Kuwait, located near the capital city of Kuwait City, and is part of the country's major urban component. Located in the northeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula in West Asia and bordered by the Persian Gulf, Kuwait is a country with a predominantly oil-based economy. As an urban area, Dasma is usually characterized by residential areas and commercial facilities that serve the local community.

The area has a relatively well-developed infrastructure with amenities such as schools, hospitals and shopping centers, reflecting the high level of urbanization in Kuwait. Dasma's proximity to Kuwait City provides easy access to the capital's cultural landmarks, such as the Kuwait Tower and the Islamic Museum. Climatically, Dasma has a tropical desert climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters.

Economically, Dasma benefits from Kuwait's oil industry, and most of its residents work in related industries or services. Overall, Dasma is a microcosm of urban life in Kuwait, known for its modernity and convenience.