Different in time between city Secunda and city Sampit

Secunda is 5 hours ahead of Sampit. Different in time between Secunda(South Africa) and Sampit(Indonesia) is +05 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 Sampit, Indonesia which is located in the time zone "Asia/Pontianak — UTC+07:00 (25200)"

Additional information about city Secunda and Sampit

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: Nala, Cederberg, Mkhambathini, Khai-Ma, Msinga

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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: Pangkalanbuun, Palangkaraya, Pontianak, Sampit

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