City Time Difference Time difference between Taka River and Jalacoro:Taka River is 12 hours behind compared to Jalacoro

The time difference between Taka River and Jalacoro is 12 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Taka River (Kiribati)

Time Zone

Pacific/Tarawa

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+12

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Jalacoro (Mali)

Time Zone

Africa/Bamako

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityTaka River
Pacific/Tarawa

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Tarawa, Kiribati: The Central Hub of the Pacific Island Nation

Tarawa, Kiribati is the capital and largest city of the Pacific island nation of Kiribati, located in the central Gilbert Islands near the equator, comprising a number of coral islands, and is the political, economic and cultural center of the country. Densely populated, Tararawa has Kiribati's only international airport and main port, and is a transportation hub with domestic and international connections. Known for its unique maritime culture and fragile ecosystem, this island nation is at the forefront of global concerns about the climate crisis as low-lying islands such as Tarawa are threatened with submergence due to rising sea levels as a result of global climate change. Despite this, the region has maintained a simple island life style and traditional seafaring culture.


Comparison CityJalacoro
Africa/Bamako

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Jarakoro, Mali

Jarakoro, Mali is an important city in western Mali, located in the Koulikoro Region, along the Niger River. As the economic and transportation hub of the region, the city is agriculturally oriented, with peanuts, cotton and cereals in abundance around the area, and is connected to the capital city of Bamako and neighboring countries by river transport. Jarakoro has a diverse ethnic and cultural heritage, with a unique local craft market known for its fine textiles and pottery. Despite its small size, the city is steeped in history, having been one of the nodes of the ancient trans-Saharan trade routes, and still retains its traditional Sudanese architecture, attracting travelers interested in West African culture.