Different in time between city Westminster and city Mao

Westminster is 7 hours behind of Mao. Different in time between Westminster(Australia) and Mao(Chad) is -07 hours

We calculated the time difference between the city Westminster, Australia which is located in the time zone "Australia/Perth — UTC+08:00 (28800)" and city Mao, Chad which is located in the time zone "Africa/Ndjamena — UTC+01:00 (3600)"

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Westminster

Country: Australia

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Coordinates of the city Westminster: latitude -31.8674°, longitude 115.8392°

Cities in the same time zone as Westminster: Bedford, Wembley Downs, Paraburdoo, Westminster, Tuart Hill

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Mao

Country: Chad

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Coordinates of the city Mao: latitude 14.1212°, longitude 15.3103°

Cities in the same time zone as Mao: Bokoro, Ati, Pala, Umm Hājar, N’Djamena

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