City Time Difference Time difference between barber and marsala:barber is 4 hours ahead compared to marsala

The time difference between barber and marsala is 4 hours

Time Zone Comparison

barber (curacao)

Time Zone

America/Curacao

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

marsala (Mali)

Time Zone

Africa/Bamako

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified Citybarber
America/Curacao

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Curaçao: A Colorful Island in the Caribbean Sea

Curaçao is an island country in the southern Caribbean Sea, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with its capital, Willemstad, listed as a World Heritage Site. It is known for its unique "Curaçao style" of architecture, with colorful colonial buildings and the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea. A former trading hub, Curaçao is culturally diverse, with a mix of Dutch, African, South American and indigenous elements. The official language is Dutch, but Pilar (Papiamento) and English are widely spoken. The economy is dominated by tourism, finance and oil refining, and it boasts world-class dive sites that attract a million visitors a year. Its relaxed pace of life and friendly locals make it one of the most attractive destinations in the Caribbean.


Comparison Citymarsala
Africa/Bamako

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Masala, Mali: a cultural jewel on the banks of the Niger River in Mali, West Africa

Located in the center of the West African country of Mali, along the River Niger, Mali Marsala is an important hub of commerce and culture on the edge of the Sahara Desert. This historic city is a blend of Berber, Bantu and other ethnic cultures, with traditional architecture featuring mud-brick mosques and open-air markets, and preserving the old Sankarani River port. The region is known for its handicrafts, especially pottery, leatherwork and indigo-dyed fabrics, which attracts travelers from all over the region. The climate is savannah with a cool dry season (November-March), making it an ideal destination for exploring Mali's ancient civilizations and experiencing traditional markets.