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UTC Time Zone Infobox
 
All time zones defined by difference with UTC
Min Behind (−) 0 Ahead (+)
:00 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
:30 9 3 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10
:45 5 12 13
Areas in a darker shade use daylight saving time. The base color shows the standard time.
  UTC+13:00 ~ 165 degrees W – all year
Local time: 2024-12-30 08:11:40 Refresh Time
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Central165 degrees W
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UTC+13:00 is an identifier for a +13 hour time offset from UTC.

UTC+13: Blue (December), Orange (June), Yellow (bug-os nga tuig), Light Blue – Sea areas

Ingon sa sumbanan nga panahon (bug-os nga tuig)

Oseyaniya

Ingon sa sumbanan nga panahon (sa habagatan nga bahin sa kalibutan sa tingtugnaw)

Oseyaniya

Ingon sa kahayag sa adlaw sa pagluwas sa panahon (sa habagatan nga bahin sa kalibutan sa ting-init)

Oseyaniya

Antarctica

  • Some bases in Antarctica, in particular South Pole and McMurdo Station. These places are the first in the world to see the sun at New Year, since the sun is up at midnight at that time of the year.

History

The Republic of Kiribati introduced a change for its eastern half on 1 January 1995, from time zones −11 and −10 to +13 and +14, to avoid having the country divided by the International Date Line.

Tonga has been on UTC+13 for many years. Daylight saving time was used in the southern summer seasons from 1999 to 2002.[4]

UTC+13 was used as a daylight time (summer in Northern Hemisphere) in the parts of very eastern Russia (Chukotka and Kamchatka) that used Kamchatka Time. Since 2010, daylight saving time hasn't been used in Russia.

At the end of 29 December 2011 (UTC−10), Samoa advanced its standard time from UTC−11 to UTC+13 (and its daylight saving time from UTC−10 to UTC+14), essentially moving the international date line to the other side of the country.[5][6] Following Samoa’s decision, Tokelau also advanced its standard time (used without daylight saving time), from UTC−11 to UTC+13.[7]

See also

Ang mga gi basihan niini

  1. "Tokelau: Wrong local time for over 100 years". timeanddate.com.
  2. "Samoa to change time zones and move forward by a day". Metro.
  3. "Samoa to move the International Dateline". Herald Sun.
  4. http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/clockchange.html?n=277&year=1999
  5. "Samoa to change time zones and move forward by a day". Metro.
  6. "Samoa to move the International Dateline". Herald Sun.
  7. "Tokelau: Wrong local time for over 100 years". 7 August 2012.