City Time Difference Time difference between Rusendal and Atiak:Rusendal is 1 hours ahead compared to Atiak

The time difference between Rusendal and Atiak is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Rusendal (Norway)

Time Zone

Europe/Oslo

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Atiak (Uganda)

Time Zone

Africa/Kampala

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityRusendal
Europe/Oslo

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Rusendal, Norway (possible name confusion)

It should be noted that Norway does not have a standardized name for its major cities, so there may be spelling or memory errors. If you are referring to Roskilde in Denmark, the city is located on the island of Zealand and is one of the oldest cities in Denmark, with the famous Roskilde Cathedral (a UN World Heritage Site) and the Viking Ship Museum, as well as the annual Roskilde Music Festival. In the case of Norwegian cities, it is recommended to verify the correct name, e.g. Oslo, the capital city, and Bergen, which are well-known tourist and cultural centers in Norway, famous for their fjord scenery, Viking history, and natural landscapes. It is advisable to verify the name of the place for accurate information.


Comparison CityAtiak
Africa/Kampala

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Atiak, Uganda: A Northern Agricultural Town and a Model for Peaceful Reconstruction

Atiak is an important town in the Amuru District of northern Uganda, located about 340 kilometers north of the capital, Kampala, and adjacent to the border with South Sudan, which is an important transportation node connecting Uganda with neighboring countries. The area is dominated by agriculture, producing cash crops such as cotton, groundnuts and cassava, and the local market is one of the distribution centers for agricultural products in the north. Historically, Atiak was affected by the civil war in Uganda, but in recent years, with the support of the government and international organizations, it has actively promoted peaceful reconstruction and community development, and gradually improved its infrastructure such as education and medical care. As a multi-ethnic settlement, the traditional cultures of the Alur and Lango ethnic groups have mingled here, forming a unique folklore, which is a window to understand the social changes in northern Uganda.