City Time Difference Time difference between Zestaponi and Klaksvik:Zestaponi is 3 hours behind compared to Klaksvik

The time difference between Zestaponi and Klaksvik is 3 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Zestaponi (Georgia)

Time Zone

Asia/Tbilisi

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+4

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Klaksvik (the Faroe Islands)

Time Zone

Atlantic/Faroe

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+0

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified CityZestaponi
Asia/Tbilisi

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Zestaponi, Industrial and Historical City of Western Georgia

Zestaponi is an important city in the Imereti region of Georgia, located in the western part of the country along the Rioni River, on a major transportation route connecting east and west. One of Georgia's industrial centers, the city is known for its metallurgy and machine building industry, with historic steel mills, and was once an important industrial base during the Soviet era. Surrounded by mountains, the city has a mix of plains and hills, and its agriculture is based on viticulture and fruit production. Zestaponi also retains some of its historical monuments, including medieval churches and traditional architecture, demonstrating the unique blend of cultures in the Caucasus. In recent years, with the development of tourism in Georgia, the city has been exploring the potential of combining industrial heritage with natural beauty, attracting more and more visitors.


Comparison CityKlaksvik
Atlantic/Faroe

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Clarkswick, Faroe Islands: a fishing town in the North Atlantic Ocean

Klaksvík, located on the east coast of Borøy, the second largest island in the Faroe Islands, is the country's second largest city and an important fishing center. Nestled in a deep-water fjord between two mountain ranges, the city boasts spectacular natural beauty and a unique Nordic cultural atmosphere.

Historical and economic features

The name Klaksvík derives from the Old Norse words "Klakkur" (cliff) and "vík" (bay). Historically, the town was formed by the merger of four villages, and its development was closely based on the resources of the sea. Today it has one of the most modern fishing ports in the North Atlantic, and fish processing and shipbuilding are the mainstays of the city's economy.

Culture and Landmarks

The city's landmark, the Christianskirkjan Church, was built in 1963 and is famous for its unique wooden ship-shaped structure. Every year during the Ólavsøka National Day in July, traditional rowing competitions and folk music performances are held here, showcasing the cultural traditions of the Faroese people.

Nature and Transportation

Surrounded by crags and green valleys over 700 meters above sea level, the surrounding area can be connected to the capital city of Tórshavn via the Estroy Tunnel, which will open in 2020. The city is also the gateway to the puffin habitat on the island of Kars, which attracts a large number of nature lovers.