City Time Difference Time difference between Bieberstein and Katio:Bieberstein is 2 hours behind compared to Katio

The time difference between Bieberstein and Katio is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Bieberstein (Switzerland)

Time Zone

Europe/Zurich

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Katio (Guinea-Bissau)

Time Zone

Africa/Bissau

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityBieberstein
Europe/Zurich

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Introduction to Biberstein, Switzerland

Biberstein is a quiet municipality on the banks of the Aare River in Switzerland, part of the canton of Aargau. The town, which dates back to the 13th century, is famous for its castle, originally built by the Habsburgs and now used as a care facility for the mentally disabled.

Geography and population

Biberstein is situated on the right bank of the Aare River, about 3 kilometers from the state capital Aarau, and covers an area of just 4.1 square kilometers. With around 1,500 inhabitants as of 2022, it has a low density and retains a typical Swiss idyll.

Culture and attractions

In addition to the castle, the local Protestant church (Reformed Church) dates from the 19th century, and the surrounding forest trails are ideal for hiking. The town regularly organizes traditional festivals, such as the annual market, which showcases the folk culture of the canton of Aargau.

Economy and Transportation

The economy is dominated by small businesses, and most residents commute to Aarau for work. The town is well served by public transportation, with buses connecting to Aarau's train station and the A1 highway providing quick access to Zurich or Basel.


Comparison CityKatio
Africa/Bissau

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Guinea-Bissau's Cacheu: Historic West African Port City

Cacheu is an ancient coastal city in northwestern Guinea-Bissau, located at the mouth of the Catio River, about 130 kilometers from the capital city of Bissau, is one of the oldest European colonial settlements in the country. at the end of the 15th century, the Portuguese set up a trading post in the city, which once served as an important transshipment port for the slave trade in West Africa, and it still preserves historical relics, such as the church of São Francisco, which dates back to the colonial period. The city's economy is based on fisheries and agriculture, and the surrounding area is rich in cashew nuts, rice and other crops. Traditional wood carving and folk culture are unique. As an important gateway city to Guinea-Bissau, Katio is a blend of indigenous African and European colonial history, attracting travelers interested in the early trading history of West Africa.