City Time Difference Time difference between Hukesite and Assomada:Hukesite is 3 hours ahead compared to Assomada

The time difference between Hukesite and Assomada is 3 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Hukesite (America)

Time Zone

America/New_York

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-4

Assomada (Cape Verde)

Time Zone

Atlantic/Cape_Verde

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-1

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityHukesite
America/New_York

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Hooksett, New Hampshire

Located in Merrimack County in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, Hooksett is a town known for its livable environment and vibrant community. Only about 15 minutes from Manchester (the state's largest city), it is conveniently located with Interstate 93 running through the town, connecting it to major northeastern cities such as Boston. With a population of approximately 17,000, the town has a friendly, family-oriented community with a number of quality public schools and excellent public facilities. The local economy is dominated by small businesses, retail, and services, and has attracted a number of businesses in recent years, resulting in a steady growth in employment opportunities. Surrounded by natural beauty, the Merrimack River, and close to recreational attractions such as Canobie Lake Theme Park, the area combines convenience and outdoor recreation, making it one of the most popular places to live in Southern New Hampshire.


Comparison CityAssomada
Atlantic/Cape_Verde

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About Assomada, Cape Verde

Assomada is an important city on the island of Santiago in the Republic of Cape Verde, located in the mountainous central part of the island and is the capital of Santa Catarina County. The city is about 400 meters above sea level and has a cooler climate than the coastal areas, and is the main agricultural and commercial center of the island.

Economic and Agricultural Characteristics

Asumada is known for its active open-air market, a large market held every Saturday that attracts residents from all over the island to trade agricultural products and handicrafts. The surrounding area is known as the "Breadbasket of Santiago" for its abundance of bananas, corn, beans and other crops. In recent years, there has been a gradual development of education and medical services.

Cultural and Historical Sites

The city retains its colonial architecture, and the Tarrafal Azumada Museum chronicles the history of Cape Verde's resistance to the slave trade. Nearby, the famous Ribeira da Barca Natural Pool and the Serra da Malagueta Natural Park are eco-tourism attractions.

Transportation and Regional Status

As the geographic center of the island of Santiago, Azumada is connected to the capital city of Praia and the port of Tarrafal by a network of roads. The city has infrastructure such as hospitals and vocational schools, and assumes a hub function in the development of the region.