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'''Daylight saving time in Romania''' was originally introduced in 1932 (between May 22 and October 2). Between 1933 and 1940 DST started on the first Sunday in April and ended on the first Sunday in October. The DST was abandoned in 1941 |
'''Daylight saving time in Romania''' (DST) was originally introduced in 1932 (between May 22 and October 2). Between 1933 and 1940 DST started on the first Sunday in April and ended on the first Sunday in October. The DST was abandoned in 1941 and reintroduced in 1979. Until 1996, with few exceptions, the DST started at the end of March and ended at the end of September. Since 1997, DST has started in the last Sunday in March and ended on the last Sunday in October, per [[European Summer Time]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.astro-urseanu.ro/ora_vara.html|title=Observatorul Astronomic - Ora de vara|accessdate=2008-11-15|language=Romanian}} Contains tables with all historical DST start and end dates since 1932.</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:28, 26 February 2012
Daylight saving time in Romania (DST) was originally introduced in 1932 (between May 22 and October 2). Between 1933 and 1940 DST started on the first Sunday in April and ended on the first Sunday in October. The DST was abandoned in 1941 and reintroduced in 1979. Until 1996, with few exceptions, the DST started at the end of March and ended at the end of September. Since 1997, DST has started in the last Sunday in March and ended on the last Sunday in October, per European Summer Time.[1]
References
- ^ "Observatorul Astronomic - Ora de vara" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2008-11-15. Contains tables with all historical DST start and end dates since 1932.