City Time Difference Time difference between codrington and Dublin:codrington is 5 hours ahead compared to Dublin

The time difference between codrington and Dublin is 5 hours

Time Zone Comparison

codrington (Antigua and barbuda)

Time Zone

America/Antigua

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Dublin (Ireland)

Time Zone

Europe/Dublin

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+1

Specified Citycodrington
America/Antigua

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Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda: a historic jewel of the Caribbean Sea

Located in the northwestern part of the island of Antigua in Antigua and Barbuda, Codrington is an important historical town and cultural landmark in the country. Named after Christopher Codrington, a 17th-century English plantation owner, the town was once one of the centers of the Caribbean sugar trade, and still retains colonial stone buildings, windmill ruins, and the remains of the old wharf, which bear witness to the changing history of the Caribbean Sea. Nestled in the mountains, the town boasts a tranquil bay with a charming Caribbean flavor that attracts history buffs and tourists alike to explore each year. Codrington is also an important part of the Antigua Cultural Festival, where local residents showcase their unique culture through traditional music, dance and crafts, making it an excellent window into the history and culture of Antigua and Barbuda.


Comparison CityDublin
Europe/Dublin

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Dublin, Ireland: Millennium City and Modern European Technology Center

Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is situated on the east coast on the banks of the River Liffey, and is a thousand-year-old city that combines deep history with modern vigor. As the "City of Literature", Joyce, Yeats and other literary giants have written here, and the Kell Scriptures in the collection of Trinity College is a treasure of medieval manuscripts. Economically, Dublin is the hub of European technology and finance, with the European headquarters of multinational companies such as Google and Facebook located here, attracting global talent. Strolling through the streets, the Gothic spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral are mirrored by the modern buildings along the River Liffey, and the aroma of black beer from the Guinness brewery is intertwined with the street music of the Temple Bar district. The friendly and diverse atmosphere, excellent educational resources (Trinity College, University of Dublin) and easy access to public transportation make Dublin one of the most popular cities in Europe to live and start a business.