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{{Time zones of the Middle East}}
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'''Time in [[Syria]]''' is given by [[Arabia Standard Time]] (AST) ([[UTC+03:00]]).
'''Time in [[Syria]]''' is given by [[Arabia Standard Time]] (AST) ([[UTC+03:00]]).

Revision as of 00:30, 22 June 2023

Time in the Middle East
    UTC+02:00

UTC+03:00
Eastern European Time /
Israel Standard Time /
Eastern European Summer Time /
Israel Summer Time
    UTC+03:00 Arabia Standard Time /
Turkey Time
    UTC+03:30 Iran Standard Time
    UTC+04:00 Gulf Standard Time
Standard time observed all year
Daylight saving time observed

Time in Syria is given by Arabia Standard Time (AST) (UTC+03:00).

On October 4th 2022, Syria abolished daylight saving time (DST).[1] Prior to that date, Syria used EET (UTC+02:00) and observed DST, as EEST (UTC+03:00). Transition dates had in general been last Friday of March (sometimes first Friday of April) to last Friday of October, or before 2006 1 April to 1 October with variations.[2] This was similar, but not same as the European Union, where transition dates are on Sundays.

IANA time zone database

The IANA time zone database contains one zone for Syria in the file zone.tab, named Asia/Damascus.

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