City Time Difference Time difference between Maitemaiti and cacheu:Maitemaiti is 1 hours behind compared to cacheu

The time difference between Maitemaiti and cacheu is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Maitemaiti (Tunisia)

Time Zone

Africa/Tunis

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

cacheu (Guinea-Bissau)

Time Zone

Africa/Bissau

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityMaitemaiti
Africa/Tunis

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Matmata, Tunisia: A Berber Cave Wonderland in the Deep Desert

Located on the edge of the Sahara Desert in southeastern Tunisia, Matmata is a traditional Berber settlement known for its unique cave houses. Most of the dwellings here are hand-dug underground caves, which are warm in winter and cool in summer, blending perfectly with the desert environment and demonstrating the wisdom and adaptability of the ancient people. As a famous tourist destination in Tunisia, Metematai is not only a window to experience the Berber culture, but also attracts fans from all over the world because of the film and television settings of Star Wars and other movies. Visitors can delve into the cave dwellings for a taste of the raw, rustic atmosphere, or head to the nearby ancient city of Medenin for a breathtaking view of the edge of the Sahara. Hidden in the desert, this "underground city", with its unique human landscape and natural wonders, has become a cultural treasure not to be missed in Tunisia.


Comparison Citycacheu
Africa/Bissau

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Cacheu: the pearl of Guinea-Bissau's historic port

Located in the west of Guinea-Bissau, on the Atlantic Ocean, Cacheu is one of the country's oldest cities and an important port and economic center in the northwest region. The city has a rich colonial history, having been an important stronghold for Portuguese colonizers since the 15th century, and was a key hub for the West African slave trade, which is still witnessed by historical monuments such as the 17th-century fortress of Cacheu. As a fishing town, the waters around Cacheu are rich in shrimp and fish, and the fishing and related processing industries are the backbone of the local economy, while attracting tourists interested in history and nature. The city's blend of African heritage and colonial culture, with its narrow streets and colorful colonial buildings, creates a unique atmosphere and a window into Guinea-Bissau's history and culture.