City Time Difference Time difference between Canberra and Tralee :Canberra is 9 hours behind compared to Tralee

The time difference between Canberra and Tralee is 9 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Canberra (Australia)

Time Zone

Australia/Sydney

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+10

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+11

Tralee (Ireland)

Time Zone

Europe/Dublin

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+1

Specified CityCanberra
Australia/Sydney

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Introduction to Canberra, the Capital of Australia

Canberra is the capital city of Australia, located between Sydney and Melbourne, and is the political and administrative center of the country. The city, planned in the early 20th century, is not the largest but is known for its unique urban planning, rich cultural landmarks and natural beauty. Iconic buildings such as Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial and the National Gallery showcase the nation's history and art, while Lake Griffin's Captain Cook Fountain is a city highlight. Canberra has four distinct seasons, with flowers blooming in the spring and forests in the fall, making it a pleasant place to live for a population of around 400,000 people. As the seat of the federal government, the city is home to many national museums and libraries, and is an important window on Australian politics and culture.


Comparison CityTralee
Europe/Dublin

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Introduction to Tralee, Ireland

Tralee is the capital city of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland, with a population of around 23,000 people. The city is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty and is an important starting point for exploring the famous 'Ring of Kerry' scenic route in County Kerry.

History and cultural features

Tralee has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and the Rose Festival, held every August, is one of Ireland's biggest festivals, attracting visitors from all over the world. City landmarks include the Tralee Wetland Center, the Kerry County Museum, and the Kerry Living Experience, which showcases traditional Irish life.

Economic and Tourism Highlights

As a regional business center, Tralee's economy is dominated by tourism, agriculture and retail. Surrounded by natural attractions such as the Dingle Peninsula and Killarney National Park, offering outdoor activities such as walking and bird watching. Transportation is convenient, with rail and road connections to major cities such as Cork and Limerick.