City Time Difference Time difference between Tyne and Omaha:Tyne is 7 hours behind compared to Omaha

The time difference between Tyne and Omaha is 7 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Tyne (Poland)

Time Zone

Europe/Warsaw

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Omaha (America)

Time Zone

America/Chicago

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-6

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-5

Specified CityTyne
Europe/Warsaw

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Tarnów, Poland: Historical and Cultural Gem of Małopolskie Voivodeship

Tarnów, an important city in the Małopolskie voivodship of southeastern Poland, is located along the upper reaches of the Wisła River, about 70 kilometers from Kraków, and has been described as "one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Poland". Founded in the 11th century and granted city privileges in the 14th century, the city was historically an important center of crafts and trade, and today retains the integrity of the old medieval town. Thane is known for its rich architectural and cultural diversity, with the Gothic St. Peter and Paul's Church, the Renaissance Town Hall and colorful burgher houses surrounding the Old Town Square, while the remains of the Jewish Quarter bear witness to its 19th-century Jewish heritage. As the gateway to the Carpathian Mountains, Tain combines history and natural charm, attracting visitors to explore its museums, galleries and surrounding countryside, making it an ideal destination for a taste of Polish tradition and Central Europe.


Comparison CityOmaha
America/Chicago

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Omaha, Nebraska - Nebraska's Economic and Cultural Center

Located in eastern Nebraska, on the west bank of the Missouri River, Omaha is the state's largest city and an important economic and cultural hub. As the central metropolis of the Prairie State, Omaha is known as the "City of Wealth" for its agricultural, financial, insurance and telecommunication industries, as well as for its location of world-renowned corporations such as Berkshire Hathaway (Warren Buffett's headquarters) and Union Pacific Railroad. The city is known as the "City of Wealth". Culturally, the city is home to the world-renowned Henry Doorly Zoo (one of the best public zoos in the U.S.), the Old Market Historic District (19th-century architecture and specialty stores), and the Omaha Children's Museum. With a low cost of living, friendly neighborhoods, and a combination of urban energy and natural beauty, the city is a model for livability and growth in the Midwest.