City Time Difference Time difference between Calheta and COYOACAN:Calheta is 3 hours behind compared to COYOACAN

The time difference between Calheta and COYOACAN is 3 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Calheta (Cape Verde)

Time Zone

Atlantic/Cape_Verde

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-1

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

COYOACAN (Haiti)

Time Zone

America/Port-au-Prince

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-4

Specified CityCalheta
Atlantic/Cape_Verde

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Caleta, Cape Verde: a tranquil seaport on the Atlantic coast

Located in the southwestern part of the island of Santiago in Cape Verde, Caleta is a coastal town nestled in the bosom of the Atlantic Ocean. As one of Cape Verde's historic ports, it is a blend of indigenous African culture and Portuguese colonial architecture, with cobblestone streets and brightly colored Creole houses. The town is blessed with natural beauty, with calm bays for swimming and snorkeling and surrounding cliffs overlooking the magnificent Atlantic Ocean. Famous for its fresh seafood and traditional handicrafts, visitors can experience the laid-back island life and the unique warmth and simplicity of Cape Verde. As a gateway to the outside world, Caleta retains the tranquility of a pristine island while exuding a distinctive cultural charm.


Comparison CityCOYOACAN
America/Port-au-Prince

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Introduction to Akan, Haiti

The place name "Arcan, Haiti" has not been identified in official and mainstream geographic sources in Haiti, and may be a misspelling or an unofficial name. Haiti is a Caribbean island nation with the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the official languages of French and Haitian Creole. If you are referring to a city or region of Haiti, it is recommended that you verify the exact name (e.g., Cap-Haïtien, the second-largest city, Fort-Liberté, the northern port, etc.). Located in the western part of the island of Hispaniola, Haiti is known for its multicultural fusion, its unique voodoo traditions and Caribbean flavor, and its high potential for tourism, but its development is challenged by economic and political factors.