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İzmir
Şemdinli
1948
45th meridian east
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Aleppo
Alexandria
Algeria
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Anapa
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Azerbaijan
Beirut
Belarus
Belgorod
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Kaliningrad Oblast
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This article is about the time zone with daylight change in Europe. For the static time zone, see UTC+02.
Time zones of Europe:
blue
Western European Time (UTC+0)
Western European Summer Time (UTC+1)
red
Central European Time (UTC+1)
Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
yellow
Eastern European Time (UTC+2)
Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3)
green
Moscow Time (UTC+3)
Moscow Summer Time (UTC+4)
Light colours indicate countries that do not observe summer time: Algeria, Iceland and Tunisia
Time zones of Russia:
offset
standard time
summer
UTC+02
MSK−1: Kaliningrad/EET
UTC+03
MSK: Moscow
EEST
UTC+04
(defunct) Samara
MSD
UTC+05
MSK+2: Yekaterinburg
UTC+06
MSK+3: Omsk
YEKST
UTC+07
MSK+4: Krasnoyarsk
OMSST
UTC+08
MSK+5: Irkutsk
KRAST
UTC+09
MSK+6: Yakutsk
IRKST
UTC+10
MSK+7: Vladivostok
YAKST
UTC+11
MSK+8: Magadan
VLAST
UTC+12
(defunct) Kamchatka
MAGST
Eastern European Time (EET) is one of the names of UTC+2 time zone, 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used in some European countries that also use Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3) as a summer daylight saving time.
Contents
1 Usage
2 Anomalies
2.1 Areas that use Eastern European Time (UTC+2)
2.1.1 Areas west of 22°30' E ("physical" UTC+1) that use UTC+2
2.1.2 Areas east of 37°30' E ("physical" UTC+3) that use UTC+2
2.2 Areas that do not use Eastern European Time (UTC+2)
2.2.1 Areas east of 22°30' E ("physical" UTC+2) that use UTC+1
2.2.2 Areas west of 37°30' E ("physical" UTC+2) that use UTC+3
3 Major metropolitan areas
//
Usage
The following countries, parts of countries, and territories use Eastern European Time during the winter only:
Belarus, in years 1922-30 and since 1991
Bulgaria, since 1894
Cyprus
Egypt
Estonia, in years 1921-40 and since 1989
Finland, since 1921
Greece, since 1916
Israel, since 1948
Jordan
Latvia, in years 1926-40 and since 1989
Lebanon
Lithuania, in 1920 and since 1989 with break 1998-1999
Moldova, in years 1924-40 and since 1991
Palestinian territories
Romania, since 1931
Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast, in 1945 and now since 1991)
Syria
Turkey, since 1910 with break 1978-85
Ukraine, in years 1924-30 and since 1990
Moscow used EET in years 1922-30 and 1991-92. In Poland this time was used in years 1918-22.
In time of World War II Germany implemented MET (CET) in east occupied territories.
Anomalies
Since political, in addition to purely geographical, criteria are used in the drawing of time zones, it follows that actual time zones do not precisely adhere to meridian lines. The EET (UTC+2) time zone, were it drawn by purely geographical terms, would consist of exactly the area between meridians 22°30' E and 37°30' E. As a result, there are European locales that despite lying in an area with a "physical" UTC+2 time, actually use another time zone; contrariwise, there are European areas that have gone for UTC+2, even though their "physical" time zone is different from that. Following is a list of such "incongruencies":
Areas that use Eastern European Time (UTC+2)
Areas west of 22°30' E ("physical" UTC+1) that use UTC+2
The westernmost part of Greece, including the cities of Patras, Ioannina and the island of Corfu
The very westernmost parts of the Bulgarian provinces of Vidin and Kyustendil
The westernmost part of Romania, including most of the area of the counties of Caraş-Severin, Timiş (capital Timişoara), Arad, and Bihor, as well as the westernmost tips of the counties of Mehedinţi and Satu Mare
The extreme westernmost tip of Ukraine, near the border with Hungary and Slovakia, at the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Oblast (Zakarpattia Oblast), essentially comprising the city of Uzhhorod and its environs
The Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, excluding however its easternmost slice (the city of Nesterov is east of 22°30' E, but that of Krasnoznamensk is not)
Western Lithuania, including the cities of Klaipėda, Tauragė, and Telšiai
Western Latvia, including the cities of Liepāja and Ventspils
The westernmost parts of the Estonian islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, including the capital of the Saare County, Kuressaare
The southwestern coast of Finland, including the city of Turku; also the Åland islands (of Finnish jurisdiction) – the Åland islands are the westernmost locale applying EET in the whole of Europe
Areas east of 37°30' E ("physical" UTC+3) that use UTC+2
Eastern Turkey, incl. inter alia the cities of Van (43°37' E), Diyarbakır, Trabzon (Trapezous), and Malatya; practically, it comprises all Turkish territory east of Gaziantep, though this is not geographical Europe. The easternmost city of Turkey is Şemdinli at 44°34' E; that is very close to the 45th meridian, which precisely corresponds to UTC+3. There are two "tri-zone" points involving Turkey:
The Turkey - Iraq - Iran tripoint in the summer only: Turkey follows UTC+2 with DST, Iraq follows UTC+2 with no DST, and Iran follows UTC+3:30 with no DST
The Turkey - Azerbaijan (Nakhichevan exclave) - Iran tripoint: Turkey follows UTC+2 with DST, Azerbaijan follows UTC+4 with DST, and Iran follows UTC+3:30 with no DST
The Norway - Russia - Finland "tri-zone" point (see Central European Time) is the only one in Europe.
The short (9 km) only Turkey - Azerbaijan (Nakhichevan exclave) border exhibits the same property as the Norway-Russia one, in that by travelling from west (Turkey) to east (Azerbaijan) one moves forward not one, but two time zones (UTC+2 to UTC+4)
The easternmost part of Ukraine, incl. the cities of Luhansk, Donetsk, and Mariupol. The town of Milove, Luhansk Oblast, on the Ukrainian-Russian border, is the easternmost city in geographical Europe that applies UTC+2 (if political Europe, which includes the Anatolian part of Turkey, is to be considered, then that title goes to Şemdinli; see above)
Areas that do not use Eastern European Time (UTC+2)
Areas east of 22°30' E ("physical" UTC+2) that use UTC+1
These areas have sunrises and sunsets at least half an hour earlier than places on the UTC+1 meridian.
The easternmost part of the Republic of Macedonia, including the city of Strumica.
The absolutely easternmost part of Serbia, in the Pirot District, including the city of Pirot.
The extreme easternmost tips of Hungary and Slovakia, bordering to the north and south respectively the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Oblast (Zakarpattia Oblast), a bit to the east of the Vásárosnamény, Hungary - Uzhhorod, Ukraine (both at 22°18' E) line
The easternmost part of Poland, including the cities of Lublin and Białystok
The extreme northeast of Sweden, in the Norrbotten province, including the cities of Kalix and Haparanda
The northeast of Norway, lying north of Finland, roughly coinciding with the county of Finnmark. Actually, the easternmost town in Norway, Vardø, lies at 30°51' E, which is so far east, so as to be east even of the central meridian of EET (UTC+2), i.e. east of Istanbul and Alexandria. The Norwegian-Russian border (incl. border passings such as Kirkenes) is the only place where CET (UTC+1) borders Moscow time (UTC+3), resulting in a two (2) hours time change for the passenger crossing that border. More so, there exists a "tri-zone" point (where UTC+1, UTC+2, and UTC+3 meet) at the Norway-Finland-Russia tripoint (look for the town of Nautsi in this map). Actually, it is interesting to perform the following mental experiment when looking at this map: Go to the westernmost point of the red area (the Jäniskoski-Niskakoski area); this belongs to Russian jurisdiction, hence the time there is UTC+3. Then, take a northeastern (NE) direction (that is an eastwards direction); you will soon be crossing into Finnish territory, thus moving to the UTC+2 time zone. Continuing in that direction, you will eventually reach the Finland-Norway border and enter Norway, thus passing into the UTC+1 time zone. So, moving in a (north-)easterly direction, you will actually be moving from UTC+3 to UTC+2 to UTC+1! A note for time zone tourists: It is illegal to cross the Russian border outside a border control.
Areas west of 37°30' E ("physical" UTC+2) that use UTC+3
Practically all European Russia west of Moscow; This includes the chunk of land from Murmansk all the way south to Belgorod, including the cities of St. Petersburg, Novgorod, and Pskov, to name only a few. (The westernmost point of contiguous Russia, near Lavry, Pskov Oblast, 27°19' E, is actually the westernmost point in Europe where UTC+3 is applied.) To the above should be added the city of Anapa, at the westernmost tip of the Krasnodar Krai near the entrance to the Sea of Azov, at 37°22' E
Major metropolitan areas
Adana, Turkey
Aleppo, Syria
Alexandria, Egypt
Amman, Jordan
Ankara, Turkey
Athens, Greece
Beirut, Lebanon
Braşov, Romania
Bucharest, Romania
Bursa, Turkey
Cairo, Egypt
Chişinău, Moldova
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Damascus, Syria
Helsinki, Finland
İstanbul, Turkey
İzmir, Turkey
Jerusalem, Israel
Kaliningrad, Russia
Kiev, Ukraine
Kharkiv, Ukraine
Minsk, Belarus
Nicosia, Cyprus
Odessa, Ukraine
Riga, Latvia
Sofia, Bulgaria
Tallinn, Estonia
Tel Aviv, Israel
Thessaloniki, Greece
Timişoara, Romania
Vilnius, Lithuania
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