City Time Difference Time difference between Gulaifa and Zububa:Gulaifa is No time difference compared to Zububa

There is no time difference between Gulaifa and Zububa

Time Zone Comparison

Gulaifa (Bahrain)

Time Zone

Asia/Bahrain

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Zububa (Palestine)

Time Zone

Asia/Hebron

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Specified CityGulaifa
Asia/Bahrain

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About Al Qatif, Bahrain

Located on the western shore of the Persian Gulf near the capital city of Manama, Al Qatif is an important city in the Eastern Province of Bahrain with a rich history dating back to 3000 BC, and was once a regional crossroads of trade and culture. As one of the oldest settlements in Bahrain, it is a blend of Arab traditions and modern developments, with historical sites such as the Qulaifa Fort and the traditional bazaar, showcasing a rich Bedouin and Persian cultural heritage. Economically, Quraysh is characterized by fishing, agriculture (e.g., date palm cultivation), and in recent years, tourism, while benefiting from Bahrain's role as a financial center and attracting a diverse population. Its unique location and cultural appeal make it an important window into Bahrain's history and folklore.


Comparison CityZububa
Asia/Hebron

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Zububa, Palestine: Ancient Agricultural Town in the West Bank

Zububa is a town in the West Bank region of Palestine, belonging to the Nablus Governorate, located in the northeastern part of the governorate, about 15 kilometers away from the city of Nablus, located in the transition zone between the mountains and the plains, with an altitude of about 400 meters above sea level. The town's main economic source is agriculture, and its inhabitants grow olives, wheat, vegetables and other crops, with the olive industry being particularly prominent, and the olive oil produced locally is of excellent quality. Zububah has a long history, with archaeological discoveries showing human activity in the area since the Bronze Age, and the town retains traditional stone-built houses and an old mosque, reflecting the architectural character of the Palestinian countryside. With a population of about 5,000 people, predominantly practicing Islam, there is a strong community atmosphere that preserves traditional Arab cultural practices. As a small town in the western interior of Palestine, Zububah has a relatively slow pace of life, with its inhabitants focusing on agriculture and handicrafts, but in recent years small cottage industries have also been developed to energize the local economy.