City Time Difference Time difference between Atal and HILO:Atal is 10 hours behind compared to HILO

The time difference between Atal and HILO is 10 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Atal (Mauritania)

Time Zone

Africa/Nouakchott

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

HILO (America)

Time Zone

Pacific/Honolulu

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-10

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityAtal
Africa/Nouakchott

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Atar

Atar is an important city in northwestern Mauritania and the capital of the province of Adrar, located on the edge of the Sahara Desert about 440 kilometers from the capital, Nouakchott. As the third largest city in Mauritania, Atar is the gateway to the desert towns of Sharm el-Sheikh and Tijikja, and has a long history and unique cultural heritage. Scattered around the city are historical sites such as ancient petroglyphs and the Kouba Mosque, which bear witness to the transformation of civilization in the Sahara. Attar is also a traditional center of desert trade, where local handicrafts and agricultural and pastoral products are distributed, while its proximity to Mount Ain Ben Tourak (the highest peak in Mauritania) and the Rigiz National Park makes it an important base for exploring the natural beauty of the Sahara, attracting many tourists and explorers.


Comparison CityHILO
Pacific/Honolulu

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Hilo, HI, USA: Where the Tropics Meet Natural Wonders

Hilo, the capital of the Big Island of Hawaii in the U.S. state of Hawaii, is a tropical coastal city surrounded by the Pacific Ocean on the island's east coast. As the "Windy City", Hilo is nourished by the trade winds all year round and enjoys a warm and humid climate with an average annual temperature of about 24°C, abundant rainfall and lush vegetation. It is one of the heritage sites of Native Hawaiian culture, with traditional markets, hula performances and local crafts, giving it a unique Polynesian flavor. Hilo is surrounded by spectacular natural scenery, including Rainbow Falls, named for its morning rainbow spectacle; the nearby Hamakua coastline, known for its black sand beaches, rainforests and waterfalls; and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (about a 30-minute drive from Hilo), which allows visitors to get up close and personal with the stunning volcanic landscape. Hilo is also a major agricultural town, producing pineapples, coffee and other tropical crops, making it an ideal destination to experience Hawaii's slow life and natural beauty.