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Timezone in the Antarctica

Davis Time (DAVT)

The differences between time zones to each other are always specified in relation to the "Universal Time Coordinated" (UTC), the time on the prime meridian (zero longitude). Phoenix, for example, is on the 122nd degree of longitude west and thus in the UTC-7 time zone. Davis Time is consistent with UTC +7.

The Davis Time does not have an associated daylight saving time.

The Davis Time applies only to some parts of Antarctica.


Current Davis Time:
00:00
Thursday, September 05, 2024

Countries in Davis Time

DAVT time applies to the following countries:

CountryRegionStandard­timeDST
AntarcticaDavisDAVTnone

Further Countries in the same timezone of UTC +7

Although the timezone is named "Davis Time", it is mostly for politcal reasons. It simply means that, e.g., the beginning and ending of daylight savings time always apply here uniformly. There are some other countries, in which the clock strikes the same hour. These countries have the same temporal distance to UTC (Universal Time Coordinated):




Sources

The time zones and times listed here are based on the IANA "Olsen" time zone database. Designations and their translations were adapted separately. Version used and update: Version 2024.1 on 04/24/2024.
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