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Asian time

  • sino
    Beijing, capital of People's Republic of China
    UTC+8 (East 8)
  • sino
    fact
    UTC+8 (East 8)
  • Japanese
    Tōkyō, capital of Japan
    UTC+9 (E-9)
  • South Korea (Republic of Korea)
    Hanseong, old name of Seoul as traditional capital of Korea and capital of South Korea
    UTC+9 (E-9)
  • Vietnam
    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    UTC+7 (East 7)
  • Thailand
    Bangkok, capital of Thailand
    UTC+7 (East 7)
  • Malaysia
    Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia
    UTC+8 (East 8)
  • Singaporean
    Singapore City
    UTC+8 (East 8)
  • Kazakhstan
    Astana, capital of Kazakhstan
    UTC+5 (Eastern 5)
  • Afghanistan
    Kabul, capital of Afghanistan
    UTC+4:30 (Four Point Five East)
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
    Dubai
    UTC+4 (East 4)
  • Saudi Arabia
    Riyadh, capital of Saudi Arabia
    UTC+3 (Sector East)
  • India
    New Delhi, capital of India
    UTC+5:30 (Five Points Five East)

Americas (North)

  • Canadian
    Ottawa, capital of Canada
    UTC-5 (Region V West)
  • Canadian
    Toronto, capital of Ontario, Canada
    UTC-5 (Region V West)
  • Canadian
    Vancouver (city in Canada)
    UTC-8 (West 8)
  • United States Eastern Time (EST)
    New York, Washington, etc.
    UTC-5 (Region V West)
  • Central Time (CST)
    Chicago, Houston, etc.
    UTC-6 (Sector West VI)
  • U.S. Mountain Time (MST)
    Salt Lake City, Denver, etc.
    UTC-7 (West VII)
  • Pacific Time (PST)
    San Francisco, Los Angeles, etc.
    UTC-8 (West 8)
  • Alaska Time (AKST)
    Alaska, US state
    UTC-9 (WKCD)
  • Hawaii Time (HST)
    Hawaii, Aleutian Islands
    UTC-10 (Westerplatte)
  • Mexico
    Mexico City, capital of Mexico
    UTC-6 (Sector West VI)

Americas (South)

  • Brazilian
    Brasilia, capital of Brazil
    UTC-3 (Sector West III)
  • Argentina
    Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina
    UTC-3 (Sector West III)

Europe (East)

  • Hungary
    Budapest, capital of Hungary
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • Czech Republic
    Prague, capital of Czech Republic
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • Belarus
    Kiev, capital of Ukraine
    UTC+2 (Region II East)
  • Georgia
    Moscow, capital of Russia
    UTC+3 (Sector East)

Europe (South)

  • Portugal
    Lisbon, capital of Portugal
    UTC (Zero Time Zone)
  • Spanish
    Madrid, capital of Spain
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • Italy
    Rome, capital of Italy
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • Greece
    Athens, capital of Greece
    UTC+2 (Region II East)

Europe (West)

  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
    London, capital of United Kingdom
    UTC (Zero Time Zone)
  • Irish
    Dublin, capital of Ireland
    UTC (Zero Time Zone)
  • French
    Paris, capital of France
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • Belgium
    Brussels, capital of Belgium
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • the Netherlands
    Amsterdam, capital of Netherlands
    UTC+1 (Region I East)

Europe (North)

  • Suomi
    Helsinki (Swedish Helsingfors), capital of Finland
    UTC+1 (Region II East)
  • Sweden
    Stockholm, capital of Sweden
    UTC+1 (Region I East)
  • Denmark
    Copenhagen or København, capital of Denmark
    UTC+1 (Region I East)

continent

  • Morocco
    Casablanca (Morocco's economic capital)
    UTC (Zero Time Zone)
  • Egypt
    Cairo, capital of Egypt
    UTC+2 (Region II East)
  • South Africa
    Johannesburg, South Africa
    UTC+2 (Region II East)

Oceania

  • Australia
    Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia
    UTC+10 (Eastern Decade)
Introducción a la hora mundial y al horario de verano:

1. La hora mundial suele referirse a la hora actual en diferentes regiones del mundo.

2. El mundo se divide en 24 husos horarios, con una diferencia de una hora entre cada uno. La hora de los husos horarios de longitud este es anterior a la GMT, mientras que la de los husos horarios de longitud oeste es posterior a la GMT.

3. El horario de verano, también conocido como «horario de verano», «horario de ahorro de luz solar» o «hora de verano», es un sistema en el que se establece artificialmente la hora local con el fin de ahorrar energía.

4. Las fechas de aplicación del horario de verano varían según el país y la región. Por lo general, el horario de verano comienza en primavera y termina en verano. Las fechas y horas concretas suelen ser determinadas y publicadas por los gobiernos nacionales o las instituciones pertinentes en función de las circunstancias locales.

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