City Time Difference Time difference between Marco Cola and Apak:Marco Cola is 2 hours ahead compared to Apak

The time difference between Marco Cola and Apak is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Marco Cola (Angola)

Time Zone

Africa/Luanda

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Apak (Uganda)

Time Zone

Africa/Kampala

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityMarco Cola
Africa/Luanda

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Introduction to Macocora, Angola

Macocora is a coastal city in Angola's Benguela Province, located on the Atlantic Ocean coast, and is one of the most important ports and trade centers in western Angola. The city is well known for its fishing resources, and the surrounding waters are rich in a wide variety of fish species, which provide an important support to the local economy. Makokola has relatively easy access to maritime transportation, connecting it to the rest of the country and to some international routes, making it a key node for the flow of goods in southwestern Angola. The city's climate is tropical maritime, warm and humid throughout the year, making it suitable for agriculture and fishing. Despite its small size, Macocora plays an important role in the economic network of western Angola, providing employment and business opportunities for the surrounding region.


Comparison CityApak
Africa/Kampala

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Apac, Uganda

Apac is an inland town in northern Uganda, part of Apac District, the administrative center and economic hub of the district. Located in the southwestern part of Lake Kyoga, the terrain is flat and has a savannah climate, with an average annual temperature of about 22-30°C. The local population is about 50,000, and the main ethnic group is the Rangoon. The local population is about 50,000, and the main ethnic group is the Lango, which has preserved a rich culture of traditional music and dance. The economy is dominated by agriculture, and the residents mostly plant cassava, maize, peanuts and other crops, with a small amount of cattle and sheep breeding. As an important node connecting northern and central Uganda, Apac has no large-scale industry, but with its unique ethnic customs and agricultural resources, it has gradually become a small regional center for cultural tourism and trade. The road network connects the capital, Kampala, to cities such as Gulu in the north, and accessibility is gradually improving.