City Time Difference Time difference between OREM and Domburg:OREM is 3 hours ahead compared to Domburg

The time difference between OREM and Domburg is 3 hours

Time Zone Comparison

OREM (America)

Time Zone

America/Denver

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-7

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-6

Domburg (Suriname)

Time Zone

America/Paramaribo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityOREM
America/Denver

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Orem: Utah's City of Technology and the Outdoors

Located in northern Utah, in Utah County, Orem is one of the core cities of the Provo-Orem metropolitan area, with a population of approximately 110,000, making it the fifth largest city in Utah. Known for its "family-friendly" and "high quality of life," the city is located near Brigham Young University and is known as an important part of the "Silicon Mountain" area, where a strong academic atmosphere is intertwined with an atmosphere of technology and innovation, which has spawned a number of technology startups. It is known as an important part of "Silicon Mountain". Orem is surrounded by rich natural landscapes, with the Wasatch Mountains to the east and Utah Lake to the west, skiing, hiking, biking and other outdoor activities at your fingertips, and well-known attractions such as Squaw Valley Ski Resort are just a short drive away. At the same time, the city has excellent educational, medical and commercial facilities, combining urban convenience with natural wilderness, making it an ideal place to live and grow.


Comparison CityDomburg
America/Paramaribo

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Domburg, Suriname: a gateway to the rainforest where cultures meet

Located in the north of Suriname, South America, Domburg is a small town on the lower Suriname River, about 30 kilometers from the capital, Paramaribo. The town is characterized by a hot and humid climate surrounded by tropical rainforest and is one of the gateways to explore Suriname's natural ecology. The population of Domburg is small but culturally diverse, with a mix of Dutch, Indian, Indonesian and African elements, and the local languages are predominantly Dutch and Surinamese. The economy is based on small-scale agriculture, fishing and eco-tourism, with plantations and nature reserves in the vicinity, attracting nature lovers to explore the area. As the epitome of Suriname's multiculturalism, Fort Dung, though small in size, showcases the country's unique colonial history and ethnic integration.