City Time Difference Time difference between Marco Cola and Biford:Marco Cola is 7 hours behind compared to Biford

The time difference between Marco Cola and Biford is 7 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.

Biford (America)

Time Zone

America/Denver

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-7

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-6

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 CityBiford
America/Denver

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Buford, Wyoming, USA: The least populated "No Man's Town" wonderland

Buford is located in Laramie County, Wyoming, USA, off Interstate 80, about 40 kilometers south of the state capital, Cheyenne. The town is famous for having the smallest resident population in the United States - in 2010, there was only one person left (and then it became uninhabited for a time), and was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the "least populated incorporated town in the United States". Dating back to the 1860s, the town prospered as a railroad supply depot and then declined as transportation routes changed. Today, the town's landmarks include a grocery store, gas station, and a historic beacon that was sold to a Vietnamese businessman for $900,000 in 2013, making it a "lonely landmark" for tourists. Despite having zero permanent residents, the town attracts thousands of visitors each year to experience the wilderness and serenity of the vast state of Wyoming.