Different in time between city Secunda and city Allahabad

Secunda is 3 hours ahead of Allahabad. Different in time between Secunda(South Africa) and Allahabad(India) is +03 hours

We calculated the time difference between the city Secunda, South Africa which is located in the time zone "Africa/Johannesburg — UTC+02:00 (7200)" and city Allahabad, India which is located in the time zone "Asia/Kolkata — UTC+05:30 (19800)"

Additional information about city Secunda and Allahabad

Secunda

Country: South Africa

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Coordinates of the city Secunda: latitude -26.55°, longitude 29.1667°

Cities in the same time zone as Secunda: Cederberg, Mkhambathini, Khai-Ma, Msinga, Saldanha Bay

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Allahabad

Country: India

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Coordinates of the city Allahabad: latitude 25.4448°, longitude 81.8432°

Cities in the same time zone as Allahabad: Ramagundam, Puttaparthi, Allahabad, Akola, Aizawl

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