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Moscow Time (MSK, Russian: моско́вское вре́мя, romanized: moskovskoye vremya) is the time zone for the city of Moscow, Russia, and most of western Russia, including Saint Petersburg. It is the second-westernmost of the eleven time zones of Russia .
The tz database partitions the world into regions where local clocks all show the same time. This map was made by combining version 2023d with OpenStreetMap data, using open source software. [1] This is a list of time zones from release 2025a of the tz database. [2]
The following 26 pages use this file: Irkutsk Time; Kaliningrad Time; Kamchatka Time; Krasnoyarsk Time; Magadan Time; Moscow Time; Novosibirsk Time; Omsk Time
The boundaries on this map show the de facto situation. This is just one of several different views on the subject (see COM:NPOV ). See File:Map of Russian time zones (2020) - Crimea hatched.svg for version with hatched Crimea.
After the Soviet Union was created, Moscow Time became UTC+02:00 and the various other time zones (up to UTC+12:00) were introduced throughout Russia and the rest of the Soviet Union, for example Irkutsk Time UTC+07:00 (Irkutsk has since this always been MSK+5). [7]
Map of the Moscow Time Zone (UTC+3) of Russia: Date: 16 April 2008: Source: Based on Map of Russia - Time Zones.svg by Lokal_Profil. Colours from RTZ1.png by Niki K. Author: Lokal_Profil: Permission (Reusing this file)
UTC−08:00 – Pacific Time zone: the Pacific coast states, the Idaho Panhandle and most of Nevada and Oregon UTC−07:00 – Mountain Time zone: most of Idaho, part of Oregon, and the Mountain states plus western parts of some adjacent states UTC−06:00 – Central Time zone: a large area spanning from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes
Own work; File:Map of Russia - Time Zones (2016).svg: Author: Brateevsky: Other versions - Crimea removed, its annexation by Russia is not recognized by most countries, and thus should not be shown as a part of Russia