City Time Difference Time difference between Gatuna and Baker:Gatuna is 9 hours behind compared to Baker

The time difference between Gatuna and Baker is 9 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Gatuna (Rwanda)

Time Zone

Africa/Kigali

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Baker (America)

Time Zone

America/Los_Angeles

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-8

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-7

Specified CityGatuna
Africa/Kigali

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Gatuna, Rwanda: a key border hub for East African trade

Gatuna, a key border town in northwestern Rwanda on the border with Uganda, located about 110 kilometers northwest of Kigali, is one of the key land crossings for trade within the East African Community (EAC). As the main corridor between Rwanda and Uganda, Gatuna Border Post is responsible for most of the commodity flows between the two countries, including import and export transportation of agricultural products, daily necessities, and industrial goods, and is of strategic importance in promoting regional economic integration and Rwanda's external trade. With convenient transportation, the main highway connecting Kigali and Kampala, the capital of Uganda, passing through the border, and gradually improving border management facilities, it is an indispensable node in the logistics network of the East African region. Despite its small size, Katuna, by virtue of its unique geographical location, plays an irreplaceable role in promoting regional trade development and cross-border cooperation.


Comparison CityBaker
America/Los_Angeles

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Baker, Nevada, USA: Remote Town and Natural Gateway

Baker, located in eastern Nevada, USA, in White Pine County, is a sparsely populated, remote town with fewer than 100 permanent residents. It is located on the edge of the Great Basin Desert, adjacent to Great Basin National Park, and is one of the park's key gateway communities. The area around the town is characterized by spectacular natural beauty, including limestone caves, alpine glaciers, and stargazing sites that attract hikers and astronomy enthusiasts. Once dependent on mining and agriculture, Baker's economy now relies heavily on park tourism and related services, and the area retains a quintessential Western small-town feel that is serene and unspoiled, making it an ideal stopping point to experience the beauty of Nevada's wilderness.