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  2. List of time zone abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of alphabetic abbreviations for time zones around the world, with their names and UTC offsets. Learn the meaning and usage of each abbreviation, such as EST, CST, AST, etc.

  3. List of tz database time zones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of time zones from release 2024a of the tz database, which partitions the world into regions with the same local clocks. The list shows the canonical, alternative, and standard names, the UTC offsets, and the time zone abbreviations for each zone.

  4. East Africa Time - Wikipedia

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    East Africa Time, or EAT, is a time zone used in eastern Africa, three hours ahead of UTC. It is observed by nine countries, including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia.

  5. Eastern European Time - Wikipedia

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    Eastern European Time (EET) is one of the names of UTC+02:00 time zone, 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. Learn about the usage, history and anomalies of EET in different countries and regions of Europe and Africa.

  6. List of time zones by country - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the number of time zones in each country and their UTC offsets. France has the most time zones with 12, followed by Russia with 11, and the United States with 10.

  7. Time in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the time zones, daylight saving time and history of time in Africa, the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent. Find out which countries observe UTC−01:00, UTC+00:00, UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00, UTC+03:00 and UTC+04:00.

  8. Central European Time - Wikipedia

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    Central European Time (CET) is a standard time of Central and parts of Western Europe, one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). It is used in most European countries and some North African countries, and changes to Central European Summer Time (CEST) during daylight saving time.

  9. List of UTC offsets - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of the UTC time offsets, showing the difference in hours and minutes from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), from the westernmost (−12:00) to the easternmost (+14:00). It includes countries and regions that observe them during standard time or year-round, as well as information on daylight saving time or historical changes in offsets.