Time zones
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+ | All the member states of the European Union and a lot of other states as well practice a half-year time-shift of one hour during the summer known as '''Daylight Saving Time (DST)'''. | ||
+ | The so-called "summer time" starts in spring and ends in autumn, both at one selected weekend. The practice has been both praised and criticized. | ||
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− | + | ==World time zones== | |
− | [[File:Timezone.jpg|frame| | + | [[File:Timezone.jpg|frame|800px|World Time Zones]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 11 April 2011
[edit] Summer Time
All the member states of the European Union and a lot of other states as well practice a half-year time-shift of one hour during the summer known as Daylight Saving Time (DST). The so-called "summer time" starts in spring and ends in autumn, both at one selected weekend. The practice has been both praised and criticized.
[edit] European time zones
[edit] World time zones