City Time Difference Time difference between Hurghada and Ruby:Hurghada is 7 hours behind compared to Ruby

The time difference between Hurghada and Ruby is 7 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Hurghada (Egypt)

Time Zone

Africa/Cairo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+3

Ruby (America)

Time Zone

America/Chicago

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-6

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-5

Specified CityHurghada
Africa/Cairo

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Al Gharbiyyah, Egypt: The Agricultural and Industrial Hub of the Nile Delta

Hegada (Al Gharbiyyah) is a governorate in the Nile Delta region of Egypt, the capital is Mahalla Kubra (Mahalla Kubra), located about 120 kilometers north of Cairo, located in the Nile River tributary Timurat River and the Rashid River between the important agricultural and industrial base in Egypt. The province is dominated by fertile alluvial plains, producing cotton, rice, wheat and other crops, known as the "breadbasket of Egypt". In terms of industry, the textile industry is particularly well-developed, and Maharaja Kubra has a large cluster of textile factories in the Middle East, where traditional hand weaving coexists with modern production. The local culture is a blend of Farahi (rural) traditions and industrial civilization, and the annual Mahalla Textile Festival attracts many tourists. Conveniently located between Cairo and Alexandria by road and rail, Hegada is an important node in the economic network of the Nile Delta, combining idyllic scenery with modern industrial dynamism.


Comparison CityRuby
America/Chicago

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Ruby, Louisiana, USA: The epitome of a quiet Southern town

Ruby is a small incorporated town in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, United States, located about 60 miles northeast of the state capital of Baton Rouge and adjacent to the Mississippi border, and characterized by a quiet rural atmosphere and a deep community culture. Sparsely populated, with fewer than 500 people according to the most recent census, the town dates back to the late 1800s and, with its early rise to an agricultural economy (e.g., cotton and soybean farming), still retains the rustic look of a traditional Southern town. The town's landmarks include a century-old community church and several Victorian-style homes, and the annual fall "Ruby Family Day," which blends elements of local Cajun and Creole culture, has become a shared memory for the surrounding residents. Despite its small size, Ruby epitomizes the serenity of the American countryside with its simple folk and distinctive Louisiana southern flavor.