City Time Difference Time difference between Nia Katale and Asamaka:Nia Katale is 1 hours behind compared to Asamaka

The time difference between Nia Katale and Asamaka is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Nia Katale (Rwanda)

Time Zone

Africa/Kigali

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+2

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Asamaka (Niger)

Time Zone

Africa/Niamey

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityNia Katale
Africa/Kigali

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Rwandan Nyakatale: a possible toponymic misspelling and an introduction to the main cities of Rwanda

The name "Rwandania Katale" may be a confusion or misspelling of a place name. The Republic of Rwanda is a landlocked country in East Africa, and its major cities include Kigali, the capital, and Butare in the south. Kigali, as the political and economic center of the country, is located in the central plateau and has a pleasant climate. It is the gateway city of Rwanda and is famous for its neat urban environment and booming science and technology industry. Buta, on the other hand, is a cultural and educational town with institutions such as the National University of Rwanda, and is characterized by traditional handicrafts and agriculture. If you are referring to a specific region in Rwanda, it is recommended to verify the exact name of the place to provide more accurate information.


Comparison CityAsamaka
Africa/Niamey

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Assamaka, Niger: a crossroads of history and civilization in the depths of the Sahara

Located in the north of Niger, on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert, Assamaka (Agadez) is an important historical and cultural city in Niger and an ancient trading hub connecting North and West Africa. Once the center of the Agadez Sultanate, the city, founded in the 15th century, is known for its distinctive mud-brick architecture, particularly the 27-meter-high Assamaka Mosque, which is regarded as an architectural masterpiece of the Sahel. As a Tuareg settlement, Asamaka has preserved its traditional nomadic culture and attracts visitors from around the globe each year to experience desert festivals and handicrafts (e.g. silver jewelry, leatherwork). Despite the challenges of desertification, it remains the economic and cultural heart of northern Niger and has witnessed the millennia of Saharan civilization.