Different in time between city Rabat and city Thessaloniki

Rabat is 1 hour ahead of Thessaloniki. Different in time between Rabat(Morocco) and Thessaloniki(Greece) is +01 hours

We calculated the time difference between the city Rabat, Morocco which is located in the time zone "Africa/Casablanca — UTC+01:00 (3600)" and city Thessaloniki, Greece which is located in the time zone "Europe/Athens — UTC+02:00 (7200)"

Additional information about city Rabat and Thessaloniki

Rabat

Country: Morocco

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Coordinates of the city Rabat: latitude 33.9911°, longitude -6.8401°

Cities in the same time zone as Rabat: Bouarfa, Oujda, Fezna, Dakhla, Goulmima

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Thessaloniki

Country: Greece

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Coordinates of the city Thessaloniki: latitude 40.6436°, longitude 22.9309°

Cities in the same time zone as Thessaloniki: Megisti, Kythera, Ionian Islands, Thessaloniki, Kozani

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