City Time Difference Time difference between Dipach and Beidanda:Dipach is 2 hours behind compared to Beidanda

The time difference between Dipach and Beidanda is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Dipach (Luxembourg)

Time Zone

Europe/Luxembourg

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Beidanda (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 CityDipach
Europe/Luxembourg

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Dippach, Luxembourg: a quiet and pleasant town in western Luxembourg

Dippach, a commune in the Cazel region of western Luxembourg, about 15 kilometers southwest of Luxembourg City, is known for its peaceful, idyllic and livable environment. With an area of approximately 20.4 square kilometers and a population of approximately 12,000 (2023 figures), the town combines traditional rural charm with modern conveniences. With its excellent transportation network, easy access to the capital city of Luxembourg and surrounding towns via the A6 freeway, and a wealth of educational resources, including several kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, as well as the preservation of historic churches and rustic architecture, Diepach is a good place for families looking for a slower pace of life to settle down. The economy is dominated by small businesses, agriculture and services, and the surrounding green spaces are ideal for outdoor activities and recreation, demonstrating Luxembourg's character as a "small but beautiful" town.


Comparison CityBeidanda
Africa/Bissau

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Introduction to Bedanda, Guinea-Bissau

Bedanda is an important town in the southern Tombali region of the West African country of Guinea-Bissau, adjacent to the Guinean border. It has a savannah climate, with an average annual temperature of about 26°C, with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and an economy based on agriculture, which produces cashew nuts, rice and palm products.

Geographical and demographic characteristics

Betanda is situated on a coastal plain with a dense network of rivers and lush vegetation. Most of the inhabitants are ethnic minorities such as the Balanta, preserving traditional tribal cultures and farming lifestyles, with a population of about 15,000, making it a regional distribution center for agricultural products.

Economy and Transportation

Cashew cultivation and primary processing are the pillar industries, and some of the products are exported to the European Union. The town is connected to the capital city of Bissau (a distance of about 100 kilometers) and the neighboring country of Guinea through a dirt road, and the traffic relies on road transportation, with a relatively simple infrastructure.

Culture and Ecology

The local community continues the mysterious traditional African rituals and music and dance, surrounded by mangrove wetlands and wildlife habitats, ecotourism resources have not yet been fully developed, suitable for in-depth exploration of the original culture of West Africa.