The start and end dates and times of Daylight Saving Time (DST; a.k.a. Summer Time) in 1999 depend on the country:
Afghanistan : no time change; UTC+4:30 all year
Ã…land Islands (Finland) : UTC+3 on 28 Mar @ 01:00 UTC; UTC+2 on 31 Oct @ 01:00 UTC
Albania : UTC+2 on 28 Mar @ 01:00 UTC; UTC+1 on 31 Oct @ 01:00 UTC
Algeria : no time change; UTC+1 all year
American Samoa (U.S.A.) : no time change; UTC-11 all year
Andorra : UTC+2 on 28 Mar @ 01:00 UTC; UTC+1 on 31 Oct @ 01:00 UTC
Angola : no time change; UTC+1 all year
Anguilla (U.K.) : no time change; UTC-4 all year
Antigua and Barbuda : no time change; UTC-4 all year
Argentina : no time change; UTC-3 all year
Armenia : UTC+5 on 27 Mar @ 22:00 UTC; UTC+4 on 30 Oct @ 22:00 UTC
Aruba (Netherlands) : no time change; UTC-4 all year
Australia
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Here are all of the Daylight Saving Time/ Summer Time beginning and ending dates for 2013:
Albania
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Andorra
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Australia
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC+11 --> UTC+10
. . . . . . . . . . .UTC+10.5 --> UTC+9.5
. . . Oct. 6th: UTC+10 --> UTC+11 except Queensland
. . . . . . . . . . .UTC+9.5 --> UTC+10.5 except Northern Territory
Austria
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Azerbaijan
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+4 --> UTC+5
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+5 --> UTC+4
Azores (Por.)
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC-1 --> UTC
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC --> UTC-1
Bahamas
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-5 --> UTC-4
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-4 --> UTC-5
Belgium
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Bermuda
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-4 --> UTC-3
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-3 --> UTC-4
Bosnia & Herzegovina
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Brazil
. . . Feb. 17th: UTC-3 --> UTC-4 in Matto Grosso & Matto Grosso do Sul
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-2 --> UTC-3 all except Fernando de Noronha
. . . Oct. 20th: UTC-4 --> UTC-3 in Matto Grosso & Matto Grosso do Sul
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-3 --> UTC-2 in Tocantins, Espirito Santo, Distrito Federal, Goias, Minas Gerais, Parana, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina & São Paulo
Bulgaria
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Canada
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-3.5 --> UTC-2.5
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-4 --> UTC-3 except eastern end of Quebec
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-5 --> UTC-4 except Southampton Island & parts of Ontario
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-6 --> UTC-5 except Saskatchewan
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-7 --> UTC-6 except parts of British Columbia
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-8 --> UTC-7
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-2.5 --> UTC-3.5
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-3 --> UTC-4
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-4 --> UTC-5 except eastern end of Quebec
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-5 --> UTC-6 except Southampton Island & parts of Ontario
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-6 --> UTC-7 except Saskatchewan
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-7 --> UTC-8 except parts of British Columbia
Canary Islands (Sp)
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+1 --> UTC
Chatham Island (NZ)
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC+13.75 --> UTC+12.75
. . . Sep. 29th: UTC-12.75 --> UTC+13.75
Chile
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-3 --> UTC-4
. . . Oct. 13th: UTC-4 --> UTC-3
Croatia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Cuba
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-5 --> UTC-4
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-4 --> UTC-5
Cyprus
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Czech Republic
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Denmark
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Easter Island (Chile)
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-5 --> UTC-6
. . . Oct. 13th: UTC-6 --> UTC-5
Estonia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Fiji:
. . . Jan. 20th: UTC+13 --> UTC+12
. . . Oct. 20th: UTC+12 --> UTC+13
Finland
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
France
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Germany
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Gibraltar (UK)
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Greece
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Greenland (Den.)
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-1 --> UTC
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-3 --> UTC-2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+1 --> UTC
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC --> UTC-1
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-2 --> UTC-3
. . . (The Thule area follows the same schedule as Bermuda.)
Hungary
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Iran
. . . Mar. 22nd: UTC+3.5 --> UTC+4.5
. . . Sep. 22nd: UTC+4.5 --> UTC+3.5
Ireland
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+1 --> UTC
Israel
. . . Mar. 29th: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 6th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Italy
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Jordan
. . . Oct. 25th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Kosovo
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Latvia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Lebanon
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Libya
. . . Mar. 29th: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 25th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Liechtenstein
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Lithuania
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Lord Howe Island (Aus.)
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC+11 --> UTC+10.5
. . . Oct. 6th: UTC+10.5 --> UTC+11
Luxembourg
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Macedonia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Madeira Islands (Por.)
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+1 --> UTC
Malta
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Mexico
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC-6 --> UTC-5
. . . . . . . . . . .UTC-7 --> UTC-6 except Sonora
. . . . . . . . . . .UTC-8 --> UTC-7
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC-5 --> UTC-6
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-6 --> UTC-7
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-7 --> UTC-8 except Sonora
. . . (Note: Acuna, Anahuac, Ciudad Juarez, Metamoros, Mexicali, Nuevo Laredo, Ojinaga, Piedras Negras, Reynosa y Tijuana follow the U.S. schedule.)
Moldova
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Monaco
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Montenegro
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Morocco
. . . Apr. 28th: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Jul. 9th: UTC+1 --> UTC
. . . Aug. 8th: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Sep. 29th: UTC+1 --> UTC
Namibia
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
. . . Sep. 1st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
Netherlands
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
New Zealand
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC+13 --> UTC+12
. . . Sep. 29th: UTC+12 --> UTC+13
Norway
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Paraguay
. . . Apr. 14th: UTC-3 --> UTC-4
. . . Oct. 6th: UTC-4 --> UTC-3
Poland
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Portugal
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+1 --> UTC
Romania
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Saint-Pierre & Miquelon Islands (Fr)
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-3 --> UTC-2
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-2 --> UTC-3
Samoa
. . . Apr. 7th: UTC+14 --> UTC+13
. . . Sep. 29th: UTC+13 --> UTC+14
San Marino
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Serbia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Slovakia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Slovenia
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Spain
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Sweden
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Switzerland
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
Syria
. . . Mar. 29th: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 25th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Turkey
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
Turks & Caicos Islands
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-5 --> UTC-4
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-4 --> UTC-5
Ukraine
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+2 --> UTC+3
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+3 --> UTC+2
United Kingdom
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC --> UTC+1
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+1 --> UTC
United States
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-5 --> UTC-4
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-6 --> UTC-5
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-7 --> UTC-6 except most of Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-8 --> UTC-7 except Metlakatla AK
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-9 --> UTC-8
. . . . . . . . . . . .UTC-10 --> UTC-9 Aleutian Islands only
. . . Nov. 3rd: UTC-4 --> UTC-5 except Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-5 --> UTC-6
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-6 --> UTC-7
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-7 --> UTC-8 except Arizona
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-8 --> UTC-9 except Metlakatla AK
. . . . . . . . . . . UTC-9 --> UTC-10
Uruguay
. . . Mar. 10th: UTC-2 --> UTC-3
. . . Oct. 6th: UTC-3 --> UTC-2
Vatican City
. . . Mar. 31st: UTC+1 --> UTC+2
. . . Oct. 27th: UTC+2 --> UTC+1
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Greece (UTC+2/UTC+3) is always 2 hours ahead of England (UTC/UTC+1).
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Unfortunately some times the water breaks before you have started to dilate at all. It is very important that if your water breaks you speak to your maternity care provider as there is an open pathway for infection to the baby. Sometimes the water doesn't break until the baby is born, some babies are even born inside the bag of waters. This is called a caul and is supposed to be lucky. ~ [[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] 20:31, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC)[[User:Mrsaleman|Mrsaleman]] Mrsaleman 20:30, 10 Jul 2008 (UTC) I had to have the doctors break my water with both of my kids because I felt contractions and labor pains but usually in teens, the water doesn't break on its own.... ~Brandi
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In 1965, New Jersey was on Daylight Saving Time from 2 AM EST (7 AM UTC) on Sunday 25 April until 2 AM EDT (6 AM UTC) on Sunday 31 October.
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Tallinn (UTC+2/UTC+3) is always 2 hours ahead of London (UTC+0/UTC+1).
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Turkey (UTC+2/UTC+3) is always one hour ahead of Germany (UTC+1/UTC+2).
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The U. S. time zones are UTC-11, UTC-10, UTC-9, UTC-8, UTC-7, UTC-6, UTC-5, UTC-4 and UTC+10.
The African time zones are UTC, UTC+1, UTC+2 and UTC+3.
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Insert your Windows CD. During installation they will ask if any changes to your hard drive want to be made.
[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[[User:Lwcary|Lwcary]] 11:31, 14 May 2008 (UTC)~
Regarding changing/deleting partitions:
After MUCH frustration, digging, trial-and-error, I found an easy way!
The answer was to download the GParted LIVE CD from: http://gparted.sourceforge.net.
I simply inserted the GParted LIVE CD, rebooted, and -- voila! -- I could move, resize, and delete all my partitions at will!
I have a dual-boot system [both Linux and Windows]. Since the GParted Utility works directly with the hard drive partitions, it bypasses the Operating Systems contained in the partitions and so can be used with either Linux orWindows.
IMHO, the GParted utility is much easier to use then Partition Magic, and best of all, like all Open-Source programs, it is absolutely FREE! It has a nice graphical interface that is nearly idiot-proof. (Nonetheless, be sure to back up your files... just in case!)
I hope this post can help others with a similar question.
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Currently, there are about 20 island nations that observe daylight saving time. These include countries like Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa, and the Solomon Islands. However, not all island nations participate in daylight saving time adjustments.
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The time in Istanbul (UTC+2/UTC+3) is always one hour ahead of the time in Amsterdam (UTC+1/UTC+2).
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UTC - 12 hrs.,
UTC - 11 hrs.,
UTC - 10 hrs.,
UTC - 9.5 hrs.,
UTC - 9 hrs.,
UTC - 8 hrs.,
UTC - 7 hrs.,
UTC - 6 hrs.,
UTC - 5 hrs.,
UTC - 4.5 hrs.,
UTC - 4 hrs.,
either UTC - 3.5 hrs. or UTC - 2.5 hrs.,
UTC - 3 hrs.,
UTC - 2 hrs.,
UTC - 1 hr.,
UTC,
UTC + 1 hr.,
UTC + 2 hrs.,
UTC + 3 hrs.,
sometimes UTC + 3.5 hrs.,
UTC + 4 hrs.,
UTC + 4.5 hrs.,
UTC + 5 hrs.,
UTC + 5.5 hrs.,
UTC + 5.75 hrs.,
UTC + 6 hrs.,
UTC + 6.5 hrs.,
UTC + 7 hrs.,
UTC + 8 hrs.,
UTC + 8.75 hrs.,
UTC + 9 hrs.,
UTC + 9.5 hrs.,
UTC + 10 hrs.,
UTC + 10.5 hrs.,
UTC + 11 hrs.,
UTC + 11.5 hrs.,
UTC + 12 hrs.,
either UTC + 12.75 hrs. or UTC + 13.75 hrs.,
UTC + 13 hrs. and
UTC + 14 hrs.
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No, Spain (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always 1 hour ahead of Ireland (UTC/UTC+1).
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Scotland (UTC/UTC+1) is always 1 hr. behind Holland (UTC+1/UTC+2).
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Paris (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always one hour ahead of London (UTC/UTC+1).
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No, Chicago (UTC-6/UTC-5) is 2 hours ahead of Vancouver (UTC-8/UTC-7).
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No, Atlanta (UTC-5/UTC-4) is 2 hours ahead of Albuquerque (UTC-7/UTC-6).
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No, Italy (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always 1 hour ahead of England (UTC/UTC+1).
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Oklahoma (UTC-6/UTC-5) is 2 hours ahead of Seattle (UTC-8/UTC-7).
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No, France (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always 1 hour ahead of Ireland (UTC/UTC+1).
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For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.
For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.
For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.
For December 2009: New moon is on Dec. 16, 12:02 UTC, first quarter is on Dec. 24, 17:36 UTC, full moon is on Dec. 31, 19:13 UTC. Data from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2009.
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Prague (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always one hour ahead of Dublin (UTC+0/UTC+1).
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There are four countries that are in at least nine time zones, but most of them consist of territories spread out over a large area. Russia has the most time zones in one contiguous area (ten).
Countries in at least nine time zones:
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States of America
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The time in the Philippines is UTC+8, and the times in Brazil are UTC-5, UTC-4, UTC-3 & UTC-2, so at 12 noon PHT the times in Brazil are 11 PM, 12 midnight, 1 AM & 2 AM.
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Jamaica (UTC-5) is 2 hours ahead of California (UTC-8/UTC-7) from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November and 3 hours ahead the rest of the year.
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From 1 AM UTC on the last Sun. of Mar. to 1 AM UTC on the last Sun. of Oct.:
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There are 24 worldwide standard time zones, each representing a one-hour difference from the next zone. This system helps coordinate time across regions and countries, making it easier to schedule events and travel. Each time zone is centered around a specific meridian, such as the Prime Meridian or the International Date Line.
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The first moon walk by Neil Armstrong lasted about 2 hours and 31 minutes. He descended from the lunar module at 02:56 UTC on July 21, 1969, and climbed back in at 05:57 UTC.
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Spain (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always 1 hour ahead of England (UTC/UTC+1).
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Yes, most of the time Iran (UTC+3.5/UTC+4.5) is 1.5 hours ahead of Lebanon (UTC+2/UTC+3).
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42 different time offsets are used every year around the world: UTC-12, UTC-11, UTC-10, UTC-9:30, UTC-9, UTC-8, UTC-7, UTC-6, UTC-5, UTC-4:30, UTC-4, UTC-3:30, UTC-3, UTC-2:30, UTC-2, UTC-1, UTC, UTC+1, UTC+2, UTC+3, UTC+3:30, UTC+4, UTC+4:30, UTC+5, UTC+5:30, UTC+5:45, UTC+6, UTC+6:30, UTC+7, UTC+8, UTC+8:45, UTC+9, UTC+9:30, UTC+10, UTC+10:30, UTC+11, UTC+11:30, UTC+12, UTC+12:45, UTC+13, UTC+13:45 and UTC+14. Depending on the time of year, 39 or 40 of them are in use at the same time (UTC-3:30 and UTC-2:30 are never in use at the same time, nor are UTC+12:45 and UTC+13:45, and UTC+3:30 also is in use during only half of each year).
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Cozumel (UTC-6/UTC-5) is 2 hours ahead of California (UTC-8/UTC-7) during about 11 months per year. From the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April and during the calendar week that includes October 31, Cozumel is 1 hour ahead of California.
Note: Mexico is currently (in 2012) considering changing the time in the State of Quintana Roo, which includes Cozumel, to Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4) again, as they did from December 1981 to August 1998.
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Italy (UTC+1/UTC+2) is always 1 hour ahead of Scotland (UTC/UTC+1).
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Most of the time, Spain is nine hours ahead of California.
4 AM PST (UTC-8) in California = 1 PM CET (UTC+1) in Spain
5 AM PDT (UTC-7) in California = 2 PM CEST (UTC+2) in Spain
Between the 2nd and last Sundays of March and during the week of Oct. 31, Spain is eight hours ahead of California.
5 AM PDT (UTC-7) in California = 1 PM CET (UTC+1) in Spain
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South Africa Standard Time (SAST) is UTC + 2 hours.
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South Africa (UTC+2) is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (UTC).
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Georgia is Eastern Time: GMT-5.
The U. S. state is in Eastern Standard Time/ Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC-5/UTC-4).
The country is in Georgia Standard Time (UTC+4).
South Georgia Island is in Georgia and Sandwich Islands Time (UTC-2).
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New Jersey (UTC-5/UTC-4) is almost always 2 hours ahead of New Mexico (UTC-7/UTC-6).
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Earth has 24 time zones, each one representing a different hour of the day, based on the Earth's rotation. Each time zone is generally 15 degrees of longitude wide, with the International Date Line serving as a reference point.
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1. Moscow = GMT +3 (or 3PM)
2. Crimea = GMT +4 (or 4 PM)
3. Yekaterinburg = GMT +5
4. Novosibirsk = GMT +6
5. Krasnoyarsk = GMT +7
6. Irkutsk = GMT +8
7. Yakutsk = GMT +9
8. Vladivostok = GMT +10
9. Magadan = GMT +11 (or 11 PM)
10. Petropavlovsk= GMT +12 (or midnight)
Note: The above Russian cities and/or districts are representative of the various time zones across Russia and not the actual names that Russians use for the zones -- except Moscow. There was an 11th zone, before the USSR broke up, the Eastern European Time (EET), which is 2 hours ahead of GMT or GMT +2 - the same as Helsinki, Finland.
There is also another time zone--Kaliningrad in the Baltic Sea, in Eastern European Time--or is it no more?
There are now officially only nine time zones, as of Sunday March 28, 2010 (there were eleven before)
Actually there is 11 different times zones Not 10.
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President Dmitry Medvedev signed a federal law on June 9, 2011 doing away with the semi-annual clock adjustments but keeping clocks advanced year-'round. Russia's nine time zone offsets from UTC since then are +3, +4 (Moscow Time; MSK), +6, +7, +8, +9, +10, +11 & +12.
Here is a guide to time in the Russian Federation:
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From the last Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of April, Wellington (UTC+13) is 11 hours ahead of Bosnia (UTC+2).
From the 1st Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September, Wellington (UTC+12) is 10 hours ahead of Bosnia (UTC+2).
From the last Sunday of September to the last Sunday of October, Wellington (UTC+13) is 11 hours ahead of Bosnia (UTC+2).
From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, Wellington (UTC+13) is 12 hours ahead of Bosnia (UTC+1).
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5 PM Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC-7)
= 1 AM Central European Time (UTC+1)
= 2 AM Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
5 PM Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8)
= 2 AM Central European Time (UTC+1)
= 3 AM Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
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