Different in time between city Fairlie and city Gujarat

Fairlie is 4 hours ahead of Gujarat. Different in time between Fairlie(United Kingdom) and Gujarat(India) is +04 hours

We calculated the time difference between the city Fairlie, United Kingdom which is located in the time zone "Europe/London — UTC+01:00 (0)" and city Gujarat, India which is located in the time zone "Asia/Kolkata — UTC+05:30 (19800)"

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Fairlie

Country: United Kingdom

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Coordinates of the city Fairlie: latitude 55.756°, longitude -4.8556°

Cities in the same time zone as Fairlie: Isle of Colonsay, Isle of Coll, Isle of Benbecula, Isle of Barra, Newcastle

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Gujarat

Country: India

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Coordinates of the city Gujarat: latitude 23°, longitude 71.75°

Cities in the same time zone as Gujarat: Ramagundam, Puttaparthi, Agartala, Bathinda, Bellary

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