Different in time between city Sampit and city Long Taa

Sampit is 1 hour ahead of Long Taa. Different in time between Sampit(Indonesia) and Long Taa(Malaysia) is +01 hours

We calculated the time difference between the city Sampit, Indonesia which is located in the time zone "Asia/Pontianak — UTC+07:00 (25200)" and city Long Taa, Malaysia which is located in the time zone "Asia/Kuching — UTC+08:00 (28800)"

Additional information about city Sampit and Long Taa

Sampit

Country: Indonesia

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Coordinates of the city Sampit: latitude -2.5315°, longitude 112.9496°

Cities in the same time zone as Sampit: Pontianak, Pangkalanbuun, Palangkaraya, Sampit

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Long Taa

Country: Malaysia

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Coordinates of the city Long Taa: latitude 2.6552°, longitude 114.7486°

Cities in the same time zone as Long Taa: Long Taa, Long Singu, Tawau, Kuching, Simanggang

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