City Time Difference Time difference between Gasfangdan and Berber:Gasfangdan is No time difference compared to Berber

There is no time difference between Gasfangdan and Berber

Time Zone Comparison

Gasfangdan (South Africa)

Time Zone

Africa/Johannesburg

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Berber (Sudan)

Time Zone

Africa/Khartoum

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityGasfangdan
Africa/Johannesburg

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Garsfontein, South Africa: Economic Engine and Multiculturalism

Gauteng, one of South Africa's nine provinces, is the smallest but most economically developed and densely populated region, and is known as the "economic heart of South Africa". With Johannesburg and Pretoria at its core, the province is the hub of Africa's financial, mining and manufacturing industries, and boasts Africa's largest stock exchange, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. As the "City of Gold", it has a rich mining history and is now leading the way with high-tech and innovative industries. Garsfontein is culturally diverse, with a mix of Zulu, Xhosa, and white ethnic groups, which has given rise to a rich art and food scene. Conveniently connected to the world, Oliver Tambo International Airport is the gateway to exploring South Africa. With the bustle of a modern city and the legacy of apartheid witnessed in historic neighborhoods such as Soweto, it is a window to experience South Africa's past and present.


Comparison CityBerber
Africa/Khartoum

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Berber, Sudan: Toponymic Identification and Geographic Background

The Sudan is a country in north-eastern Africa, with major cities including the capital Khartoum and Port Sudan, whereas "Berber" usually refers to the Berber populated areas of North Africa and is not directly related to the Sudan. This may be a confusion of names, as there is no city of the same name in the Sudan. If the name refers to the Berber areas of the Sudan, they are mostly located in the northern desert between the Nile River and the Nile, and are predominantly nomadic and semi-nomadic, retaining a traditional tribal culture. It is recommended that the names of specific places be verified in order to avoid confusion with the Berber regions of Algeria, Morocco and other countries in North Africa. The Sudan, with its arid climate and the Nile River running north to south, is the heart of its economy and civilization.