Time difference between Hiroshima, Japan and Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Hiroshima is 16 hours ahead of Langley, British Columbia.
Time in Hiroshima | Time in Langley, British Columbia |
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Hiroshima’s time zone: UTC+09:00 or JST |
Langley, British Columbia’s time zone: UTC-07:00 or PDT |
Hiroshima, Japan
Country: Japan
Hiroshima’s coordinates: 34°23′59″ N, 132°26′59″ E
Population: 1,143,841
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Hiroshima’s coordinates: 34°23′59″ N, 132°26′59″ E
Population: 1,143,841
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Langley, British Columbia, Canada
Country: Canada
Langley, British Columbia’s coordinates: 49°06′03″ N, 122°39′31″ W
Population: 23,606
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Langley, British Columbia’s coordinates: 49°06′03″ N, 122°39′31″ W
Population: 23,606
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