Time difference between Los Angeles, California, USA and Al-Hamdaniya District, Iraq
Los Angeles is 10 hours behind Al-Hamdaniya District.
Time in Los Angeles | Time in Al-Hamdaniya District |
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Los Angeles’ time zone: UTC-07:00 or PDT |
Al-Hamdaniya District’s time zone: UTC+03:00 or +03 |
Los Angeles, USA
Country: USA
State: California
Los Angeles’ coordinates: 34°03′08″ N, 118°14′37″ W
Population: 3,792,621
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State: California
Los Angeles’ coordinates: 34°03′08″ N, 118°14′37″ W
Population: 3,792,621
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Al-Hamdaniya District, Iraq
Country: Iraq
Al-Hamdaniya District’s coordinates: 36°16′15″ N, 43°22′39″ E
Population: 50,000
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Al-Hamdaniya District’s coordinates: 36°16′15″ N, 43°22′39″ E
Population: 50,000
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