City Time Difference Time difference between Java and Abutela:Java is 3 hours ahead compared to Abutela

The time difference between Java and Abutela is 3 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Java ( Sao Tome and Principe)

Time Zone

Africa/Sao_Tome

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Abutela (Qatar)

Time Zone

Asia/Qatar

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityJava
Africa/Sao_Tome

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Overview of Sao Tome and Principe (note on "Java")

São Tomé and Príncipe is an island country in west-central Africa, consisting of the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe and the surrounding islets, with the capital, São Tomé, located in the northeastern part of São Tomé. Located on the Gulf of Guinea, about 200 kilometers from the African continent, the country was colonized by Portugal in the 15th century and became independent in 1975, with Portuguese as the official language and an economy based on agriculture (cocoa, palm oil) and tourism. It should be noted that "Java" is not a city or region of the country; Java is the main island of Indonesia, with cities such as Jakarta and Surabaya, and has nothing to do with São Tomé and Príncipe, possibly due to a confusion of names.


Comparison CityAbutela
Asia/Qatar

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Introduction to Abu Tayrah, Qatar

Abu Tayrah is a small coastal settlement in the western part of Qatar, located about 90 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Doha. Located close to the famous industrial city of Ras Laffan and the energy hub of Mesaieed, the area's economy is based on fishing and traditional trade, and its demographics are characterized by a mix of local Bedouin communities and migrant laborers.

Geographically, Abu Terra is bordered by the Persian Gulf and has a typical Gulf desert landscape with a hot and dry climate. In recent years, with the development of Qatar's energy economy, the region has gradually become an auxiliary site for logistics and coastal protection projects. The local culture retains traditional Qatari practices, such as the history of pearl gathering and the use of dhows, but the infrastructure is relatively simple and there are no notable tourist attractions.

Transportation relies heavily on road connections to the Doha-Ras Laffan highway and lacks an international airport or port facilities. Overall, Abu Terra is a small transitional community in the midst of Qatar's industrialization, rather than a major city or tourist destination.