Different in time between city Brighton and city Omsk

Brighton is 4 hours behind of Omsk. Different in time between Brighton(Australia) and Omsk(Russian Federation) is -04 hours

We calculated the time difference between the city Brighton, Australia which is located in the time zone "Australia/Melbourne — UTC+10:00 (39600)" and city Omsk, Russian Federation which is located in the time zone "Asia/Omsk — UTC+06:00 (21600)"

Additional information about city Brighton and Omsk

Brighton

Country: Australia

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Coordinates of the city Brighton: latitude -37.9056°, longitude 145.0028°

Cities in the same time zone as Brighton: Mount Buller, Benalla, Bairnsdale, Ararat, Brighton

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Omsk

Country: Russian Federation

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Coordinates of the city Omsk: latitude 54.9924°, longitude 73.3686°

Cities in the same time zone as Omsk: Omsk

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