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Argentina is located at a longitude that would naturally put it in the UTC−04:00 or UTC−05:00 time zone; however, it actually uses the UTC−03:00 time zone. Argentina determines whether to change clocks in observation of daylight saving time on a year-by-year basis, and individual provinces may opt out of the federal decision.
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).
The UTC offset is the difference in hours and minutes between Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the standard time at a particular place. [1] This difference is expressed with respect to UTC and is generally shown in the format ±[hh]:[mm], ±[hh][mm], or ±[hh].
Mi prima Ciela: March 17 - October 24, 2008 Misión S.O.S: April 12 – October 11, 2005, first-run May 28, 2011 - July 1, 2012, rerun Mi Destino Eres Tú: May 3 - September 14, 2006 Mis 3 hermanas: July 8 - October 7, 2002 Moisés y los diez mandamientos: July 11, 2016 - June 12, 2017 [114] Morelia: June 23, 2003 - June 7, 2004 Mujer con ...
Mexico uses four time zones: [1] [2]. UTC−05:00: Zona Sureste (Southeast Zone), comprising the state of Quintana Roo;; UTC−06:00: Zona Centro (Central Zone), comprising all parts of Mexico not included in the other zones, including Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey;
This was the first time Miss Argentina competed in the new Miss Universe competition, which was established in 1952. Norma Nolan, from Santa Fe, won Miss Argentina in 1962 and went on to become the first Argentine to win the title of Miss Universe. The competition was held in Miami, Florida. In 1965, Canal 7 broadcast Miss Argentina for the ...
Discover my life (Spanish: Descubre mi vida) The guest artist and contestant are presented with a video package containing possible clues by one of the mystery singers. Secret studio (Spanish: Estudio secreto)
Encarnación López Júlvez, better known by her stage name, La Argentinita (Buenos Aires, March 3, 1898 – New York, September 24, 1945), was a Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer, choreographer and singer. La Argentinita was considered one of the highest expressions of this art form during her time.