City Time Difference Time difference between Ma Aikoni and Ayen Gray:Ma Aikoni is 4 hours ahead compared to Ayen Gray

The time difference between Ma Aikoni and Ayen Gray is 4 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Ma Aikoni (Guyana)

Time Zone

America/Guyana

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Ayen Gray (Togo)

Time Zone

Africa/Lome

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityMa Aikoni
America/Guyana

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Mahaicony, Guyana: a farming community on the banks of the river and a cultural crossroads

Mahaicony is a coastal community in the East Berbice-Coburnstown District of Guyana, located about 70 kilometers east of the capital city of Georgetown on the banks of the Mahaicony River. Known for its vast rice fields and sugar cane plantations, it is an important agricultural area in Guyana, and the local population is mostly engaged in rice farming, fishing and small-scale animal husbandry. Built along the river, the community retains a traditional Guyanese village life style, mixing elements of Indian, African and Aboriginal cultures to create a unique folklore. Although not a large city, Maikoni, with its tranquil natural environment and simple community atmosphere, is a window to the rural culture of Guyana's interior and an important node for exploring the country's agro-ecology.


Comparison CityAyen Gray
Africa/Lome

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Ayangré, Togo: an important city in the interior of West Africa

Located in the central region of the West African country of Togo, Ayangré is the capital city of the department of Ayangré. The city is situated on the high plateau of the Togolese interior, about 150 kilometers from the capital Lomé, at an altitude of about 500 meters above sea level, and enjoys a relatively cool and pleasant climate. As the administrative and commercial center of the region, Ayengere has an important position in agricultural trade and handicraft production.

History, Culture and Economic Development

Ayengere has a rich traditional culture, with a predominantly Ewe and Kabyle population that retains distinctive folk festivals and handicraft traditions. The economy is dominated by agriculture, with corn, cassava, cotton and other crops grown, and small-scale animal husbandry in the surrounding areas. In recent years, the city's infrastructure has been gradually improved and it has become an important transportation hub connecting the north and south of Togo.

Tourism resources and geographical features

Ayengere is surrounded by rolling hills and primitive villages where visitors can experience traditional African village life. The city market is famous for local handicrafts and agricultural products, especially hand-woven fabrics and wood-carved crafts. The area also retains remnants of colonial architecture, showing the historical features of the German Togolese period, and is an important stop on a tour of Togo's interior.