City Time Difference Time difference between Nagarot and Adai:Nagarot is 7 hours ahead compared to Adai

The time difference between Nagarot and Adai is 7 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Nagarot (Nicaragua)

Time Zone

America/Managua

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-6

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Adai (Chad)

Time Zone

Africa/Ndjamena

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityNagarot
America/Managua

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Nagarote, Nicaragua: A Hidden Paradise on the Pacific Coast

Located on the Pacific coast of western Nicaragua, Nagarote is a small seaside town that combines natural beauty with simplicity. Located about 120 kilometers from the capital city of Managua, Nagarote is an up-and-coming tourist destination in the country. It is famous for its twin bays, with the black volcanic sand beaches of the Bay of Asil contrasting with the tranquil shallows of the Bay of Condomir, attracting surfers and relaxation-seeking tourists alike. The long coastline, crystal clear waters and surrounding tropical vegetation form a unique ecological picture. The pace of life is slow, and fishing and tourism are the mainstays of the economy. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, participate in traditional handicrafts, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Nicaraguan people. The annual Carnival in February is an important expression of local culture, with colorful parades and folk dances filled with a strong regional flavor. As an untouched and untouched destination in Central America, Nagarote is attracting more and more explorers with its untouched charm.


Comparison CityAdai
Africa/Ndjamena

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Introduction to Adré, Chad

Adré, Chad is an important border town in the Ouaddaï Region in the eastern part of the African country of Chad, near the Darfur region of Sudan. A key trade and transportation hub between Chad and Sudan, Adré is located in the Sahelian zone on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, with an arid and hot climate, and an economy dominated by agro-pastoralism and small-scale cross-border commerce. Historically part of the Kingdom of Wadi Fira, the region retains a rich Arab-African cultural fusion, but has faced refugee flows and security challenges in recent years due to the impact of the conflict in Darfur. Adé is also an important site for humanitarian assistance and is strategic for regional stability.