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South Africa observed a daylight saving time of GMT+03:00 between 20 September 1942 to 21 March 1943 and 19 September 1943 to 19 March 1944. [6] South African Standard Time is defined as "Coordinated Universal Time plus two hours" as defined in South African National Government Gazette No. 40125 of 8 July 2016. [7]
Link - An alternative name (alias) which links to a canonical zone. Link † - A standard Link (as above). The dagger symbol (†) signifies that the zone was canonical in a previous version of the database. Historical data for such zones is still preserved in the source code, but it is not included when compiling the database with standard ...
Names for the offsets vary by country and jurisdiction: [3] in Africa, UTC+01:00 is commonly known as "West Africa Time", however Algeria, [14] Morocco and Tunisia [15] designate the offset by its European name, "Central European Time"; UTC+02:00 – commonly known as "Central Africa Time" – is designated as "South African Standard Time" by ...
This is a list of time zone abbreviations. ... Heure Avancée d'Europe Centrale French-language name for CEST ... South African Standard Time: UTC+02:00: SBT:
This is a list representing time zones by country. Countries are ranked by total number of time zones on their territory. Time zones of a country include that of dependent territories (except Antarctic claims). France, including its overseas territories, has the most time zones with 12 (13 including its claim in Antarctica and all other counties).
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Time zones of Africa: Light Blue : Cape Verde ... Ochre : Central Africa Time; Eastern European Time; Egypt Standard Time; South African Standard Time ...
Time zones of Africa: Light Blue : Cape Verde Time : Blue ... South Africa (except Prince Edward Islands) [14] South Sudan [15] Sudan [16] Zambia [17] Zimbabwe [18]