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  2. Daylight saving time by country - Wikipedia

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    Daylight saving time (DST), also known as summer time, is the practice of advancing clocks during part of the year, typically by one hour around spring and summer, so that daylight ends at a later time of the day.

  3. Daylight saving time - Wikipedia

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    Daylight saving time (DST), also referred to as daylight saving(s), daylight savings time, daylight time (United States and Canada), or summer time (United Kingdom, European Union, and others), is the practice of advancing clocks to make better use of the longer daylight available during summer so that darkness falls at a later clock time.

  4. Category:Daylight saving time by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Daylight saving time by country" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. What day will the time change? Here's when it's standard time ...

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    There are 176 countries that don’t observe daylight saving time at all. Japan, India and China are the largest countries on the list of places around the world that don’t observe daylight ...

  6. When does daylight saving time end in 2024? - AOL

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    The bill was backed by 17 bipartisan cosponsors, including Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who has long argued we should stop "falling back" in November and keep daylight saving time year round.

  7. Analysis of daylight saving time - Wikipedia

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    The period of daylight saving time before the longest day is shorter than the period after, in several countries including the United States of America, in areas that observe daylight saving time, and Europe. For example, in the U.S. the period of daylight saving time is defined by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The period for daylight saving ...

  8. Why do we have daylight saving time — and didn’t California ...

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    In 2018, more than 7.1 million California residents voted yes to Proposition 7 to keep daylight saving time year-round, effectively ending the time change. This was nearly 60% of the total vote ...

  9. Daylight saving time in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Barbados in the western Atlantic no longer observes Daylight Saving Time, like many Caribbean nations. The last observance of a daylight saving-related time clock adjustment was between Sunday, 20 April 1980 at 02:00 and Thursday, 25 September 1980 at 02:00. On 25 September the clock was shifted from -3:00 to -4:00, where it has remained since.