City Time Difference Time difference between Piraju and Gresham:Piraju is 1 hours behind compared to Gresham

The time difference between Piraju and Gresham is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Piraju (Paraguay)

Time Zone

America/Asuncion

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-4

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-3

Gresham (America)

Time Zone

America/Chicago

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-6

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-5

Specified CityPiraju
America/Asuncion

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About Pilar, Paraguay

Pilar is the capital of the department of Neembuco in the southwestern part of Paraguay, located at the confluence of the Paraguay and Paraná rivers, about 358 kilometers from the capital, Asunción. Founded in 1779, the city is known for its rich colonial history and cultural traditions, and is known as the "City of Music and Flowers".

Geographic and economic characteristics

Pirayo is an important river port and regional commercial center of Paraguay, with an economy based on agriculture, animal husbandry and fishing, and surrounded by cotton, soybeans and livestock. The Paraguay River provides natural shipping conditions, facilitating trade with neighboring countries such as Argentina.

Cultural and Tourism Highlights

Pelayú retains a large number of colonial buildings, such as the Pelayú Cathedral and the Municipal History Museum. The annual Piraju Festival, held in October, attracts visitors from all over the country and includes traditional music, dancing and horse racing. The wetlands around the city are a popular destination for bird watching and fishing.

Population and Life

With a population of approximately 30,000, Pirayú's inhabitants speak Spanish and Guarani as their main languages, and live a relaxed lifestyle that combines Paraguayan traditions with the multicultural character of a border town.


Comparison CityGresham
America/Chicago

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About Gresham, Wisconsin, USA

Gresham, located in Sauk County in central Wisconsin, USA, is a small, quiet village nestled along the Wisconsin River in a beautiful, forested natural setting. With a population of about 500 and a close-knit community atmosphere, agriculture and small businesses are the mainstay of the economy.The area sprang up in the late 1800s due to railroad development, and retains a number of historic buildings, such as the old train station and wood-frame houses, that attract history buffs to explore. The surrounding area is suitable for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking and bird watching, making it a relaxing retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Despite its small size, the local residents are friendly and the pace of life is soothing, showcasing the unique charm of rural Wisconsin.