City Time Difference Time difference between Weiyipulti and Rostov on Don:Weiyipulti is 1 hours ahead compared to Rostov on Don

The time difference between Weiyipulti and Rostov on Don is 1 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Weiyipulti (Czech Republic)

Time Zone

Europe/Prague

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+1

Daylight Saving Time

UTC+2

Rostov on Don (Russia)

Time Zone

Europe/Moscow

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityWeiyipulti
Europe/Prague

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Czech Republic, Vejpurti: Industrial and Historical City of the Usti Region

Ústí nad Labem, the capital of the northwestern Czech state of Usti, is situated on the banks of the River Labe, close to the German border, and is an important transportation hub and industrial center of the Czech Republic. Dating back to the Middle Ages, the city was once famous for its chemical and machine-building industries, but today it has preserved its industrial heritage while gradually transforming itself into a service and tourism industry. The Old Town is home to historical monuments such as Baroque buildings and Gothic churches, while the Usti State Museum showcases the rich culture and history of the region. As an important gateway between the Czech Republic and Germany, Vejpurti is not only an industrial city, but also a unique location and multicultural attraction for tourists.


Comparison CityRostov on Don
Europe/Moscow

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Rostov-on-Don: Russia's "Gate to the South"

Rostov-on-Don, the capital of Russia's Southern Federal District and Rostov Region, is located on the north bank of the lower reaches of the Don River, about 46 kilometers from the Sea of Azov, and is known as "Russia's Southern Gate". As an important transportation hub, the city is connected to many places in Europe and Asia by river ports, railroads and airports, and is the economic and cultural center of the south. Founded in 1749, the city evolved from a military fortress to a trading town, and was rebuilt after being severely damaged in World War II. Today, it is a blend of historic architecture and modernity. The city's industry is based on machine building (tractors, agricultural machinery), food processing, aerospace, and active agricultural trade. The city has a rich Cossack culture, with unique Cossack songs, dances and folklore festivals, as well as cultural institutions such as the Rostov State Conservatory and Drama Theatre. The parks along the Don River and the Drama Square in the center of the city have become recreational landmarks, demonstrating the city's vitality and multifaceted charms.