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  2. Time in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Time offset from GMT Notes Prior to 1 July 1906 UTC+07:06:40: Local mean time: 1 July 1906 – 30 April 1911 UTC+07:06:30: 106°37'30"E French Time: 1 May 1911 – 30 December 1942 UTC+07:00: Standard Time Zone: 31 December 1942 – 13 March 1945 UTC+08:00: Standard Time Zone: 14 March 1945 – 1 September 1945 UTC+09:00: Tokyo Standard Time

  3. Category:Counties in multiple time zones - Wikipedia

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    These ten counties within the United States currently exist in two time zones. Pages in category "Counties in multiple time zones" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  4. Secondary contact - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid zone may be stable, or it may not. Some shift in one direction, which may eventually lead to the extinction of the receding population. Some expand over time until the two populations fuse. [4] Reinforcement may occur in hybrid zones. Hybrid zones are important study systems for speciation. [4]

  5. Central Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and some Caribbean islands. [1]In parts of that zone (20 states in the US, three provinces or territories in Canada, and several border municipalities in Mexico), the Central Time Zone is affected by two time designations yearly: Central Standard Time (CST) is observed from ...

  6. Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    Zone 1 covers longitude 180° to 174° W; zone numbering increases eastward to zone 60, which covers longitude 174°E to 180°. The polar regions south of 80°S and north of 84°N are excluded. Each of the 60 zones uses a transverse Mercator projection that can map a region of large north-south extent with low distortion.

  7. Railway time - Wikipedia

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    Clock on The Exchange, Bristol, showing two minute hands, one for London time and one for Bristol time (GMT minus 11 minutes).. Railway time was the standardised time arrangement first applied by the Great Western Railway in England in November 1840, the first recorded occasion when different local mean times were synchronised and a single standard time applied.

  8. Earthquake zones of India - Wikipedia

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    In other words, the earthquake zoning map of India divides India into 4 seismic zones (Zone 2, 3, 4 and 5) unlike its previous version, which consisted of five or six zones for the country. According to the present zoning map, Zone 5 expects the highest level of seismicity whereas Zone 2 is associated with the lowest level of seismicity.

  9. Temperate climate - Wikipedia

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    A Köppen–Geiger climate map showing temperate climates for 1980-2016 The different geographical zones of the world. The temperate zones, in the sense of geographical regions defined by latitude, span from either north or south of the subtropics (north or south of the yellow dotted lines, at 35 degrees north or south) to the polar circles.