City Time Difference Time difference between BUCHAREST and Gharyan:BUCHAREST is 1 hours behind compared to Gharyan

The time difference between BUCHAREST and Gharyan is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

BUCHAREST (Romania)

Time Zone

Europe/Bucharest

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Gharyan (Libya)

Time Zone

Africa/Tripoli

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityBUCHAREST
Europe/Bucharest

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Bucharest, the Capital of Romania: Cultural and Economic Center on the Danube River

Bucharest, the capital and largest city of Romania, is located in the middle of the Danube River Plain in the southeast of the country and is a political, economic and cultural center. The historic city is a blend of Orthodox, Byzantine and French flavors, and was once known as "Little Paris". The old town has preserved medieval buildings and Orthodox churches, while the iconic Palace of the Parliament (now the Palais des Congrès), the world's second-largest administrative building, is an imposing sight. As the economic hub of Romania, Bucharest has a vibrant and diverse mix of industrial, technological and service companies, as well as universities and cultural institutions.


Comparison CityGharyan
Africa/Tripoli

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Gharyan, Libya: A Historic Oasis on the Edge of the Desert

Gharyan, an important city in northwestern Libya, is a historic oasis located in the Jabal al Gharbi mountain range, about 100 kilometers south of Tripoli, in the transition zone between the Libyan desert and the Mediterranean coast. As one of the traditional Berber settlements, Gharyan is known for its unique underground dwellings and pottery making, with ancient underground cave dwellings built using local clay to keep warm in winter and cool in summer, making it an important symbol of local culture. Historically, it was an important node on the Saharan caravan trade route, connecting Tripoli to the southern desert region. Today, Gharyan is one of Libya's economic and agricultural centers, surrounded by crops such as olives and figs, while retaining a rich historical heritage that attracts visitors interested in North African culture and desert ecology.