City Time Difference Time difference between Lascahobas and nala :Lascahobas is 15 hours ahead compared to nala

The time difference between Lascahobas and nala is 15 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Lascahobas (Haiti)

Time Zone

America/Port-au-Prince

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-4

nala (Solomon Islands)

Time Zone

Pacific/Guadalcanal

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+11

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityLascahobas
America/Port-au-Prince

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La Caobas, Haiti: Agricultural Town in Southeastern Haiti

La Caobas, Haiti is a small town in the southeastern part of the Caribbean country of Haiti, located about 80 kilometers southeast of the capital city of Port-au-Prince, and is part of the Sud-Est department. The local agricultural economy is dominated by the production of cocoa, coffee, bananas and other tropical crops, is one of Haiti's important agricultural supply. The hilly terrain around the town is rich in tropical rainforests and the natural environment is relatively pristine, making it suitable for eco-tourism exploration. Despite its small size, Lascaobas retains the traditional look of the Haitian countryside, with a local culture that blends African and French colonial influences, crafts and folk music. As the "green jewel" of southeastern Haiti, it offers visitors the opportunity to experience authentic Caribbean village life away from the hustle and bustle of the countryside.


Comparison Citynala
Pacific/Guadalcanal

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Naro, the Pearl of the Solomon Islands' Tranquil Coast

Naro is a small coastal town in the western part of the Guadalcanal Province of the Solomon Islands, situated on the southwestern coast of Guadalcanal Island, adjacent to Ironbottom Bay - an area of the sea famous for the tragic Battle of Guadalcanal during World War II. Surrounded by lush tropical rainforest, white sandy beaches and clear coral seas, the town is an ideal place to experience the pristine island landscape. The local economy is based on fishing and subsistence agriculture, and most of the residents are Solomon Islands aborigines who have preserved their traditional tribal culture and handicraft practices. As one of the gateways to neighboring islands such as the Florida Keys, Naro, though small, attracts travelers looking for tranquility and adventure with its simplicity and unexploited island charm, making it a hidden corner for exploring the cultural and natural beauty of the Solomon Islands.