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  2. File:World Time Zones Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:2007-02-20 time zones.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is an SVG version of the Time Zone map from the CIA World Factbook 2007. It was converted from the PDF original using Adobe Illustrator CS2. The SVG settings used were: DTD:SVG1.1; FONT:SVG; SUBSETTING:Only Glyphs Used. There are two fonts that I had to substitute.

  5. File:World - time zones map (2011).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Standard time zones of the world (2012).svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Time zones of Europe.svg - Wikipedia

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    Eastern European Time (UTC+2) Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3) Light green: Further-eastern European Time / Moscow Time / Turkey Time (UTC+3) Light colours indicate where standard time is used all year; dark colours indicate where a summer time (also known as "daylight saving time" or "DST") is used.

  9. File:Time zones of the Greater Europe.svg - Wikipedia

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    Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3) Light green: Further-eastern European Time / Moscow Time / Turkey Time (UTC+3) Light cyan: Georgia Time / Armenia Time / Azerbaijan Time / Samara Time Light colours indicate where standard time is used all year; dark colours indicate where a summer time (also known as "daylight saving time" or "DST") is used.