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  2. Date and time notation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Date and time notation in Spain. In Spain, date notation follows the DD/MM/YYYY format. Time notation depends on the level of formality and varies in written and spoken formats. Official time is given using the 24-hour clock, and the 12-hour clock is often used in informal speech.

  3. Date and time representation by country - Wikipedia

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    Date and time notation in South Korea. Date and time notation in Mongolia. Date and time notation in Nepal. Date and time notation in Pakistan. Date and time notation in Russia. Date and time notation in Thailand. Date and time notation in the Philippines. Date and time notation in Turkey.

  4. Time in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain, like other parts of the world, used local mean time until 31 December 1900. [2] In San Sebastián on 22 July 1900, the president of the Consejo de Ministros, Francisco Silvela, proposed to the regent of Spain, María Cristina, a royal decree to standardise the time in Spain; thus setting Greenwich Mean Time (UTC±00:00) as the standard time in peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands and ...

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    TIME has reached out to Guardia Civil, the Spanish police agency handling the case for further comment. If you have been scammed, you must act immediately and contact the relevant authorities to ...

  6. Roman timekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The daytime canonical hours of the Catholic Church take their names from the Roman clock: the prime, terce, sext and none occur during the first (prīma) = 6 am, third (tertia) = 9 am, sixth (sexta) = 12 pm, and ninth (nōna) = 3 pm, hours of the day. The English term noon is also derived from the ninth hour. This was a period of prayer ...

  7. Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese omits the definite article in stating the time of day unless para as is used. Son las nueve y cuarto, but also Son nueve y quince or Son nueve quince. (Spanish) São (as) nove (horas) e quinze (minutos). (Portuguese) (parenthesical parts often omitted) 'It's nine fifteen.' Or:'It's a quarter past/after nine.'

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