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'''Yekaterinburg Time''' ('''YEKT''') is the [[time zone]] five hours ahead of [[UTC]] ([[UTC+05:00]]) and 2 hours ahead of [[Moscow Time]] (MSK+2). |
'''Yekaterinburg Time''' ('''YEKT''') is the [[time zone]] five hours ahead of [[UTC]] ([[UTC+05:00]]) and 2 hours ahead of [[Moscow Time]] (MSK+2). |
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In 2011, [[Russia]] moved to year-round [[daylight saving time]]. Instead of switching between [[UTC+05:00]] in winter and [[UTC+06:00]] in summer, [[Yekaterinburg]] time was set to [[UTC+06:00]] until 2014, when it was reset back to [[UTC+05:00]] year-round.<ref name="dstperm">{{cite web|title=Russia: Putin abolishes 'daylight {{sic|saving|s|nolink=y}}' time change|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-28423647|website=BBC News| |
In 2011, [[Russia]] moved to year-round [[daylight saving time]]. Instead of switching between [[UTC+05:00]] in winter and [[UTC+06:00]] in summer, [[Yekaterinburg]] time was set to [[UTC+06:00]] until 2014, when it was reset back to [[UTC+05:00]] year-round.<ref name="dstperm">{{cite web|title=Russia: Putin abolishes 'daylight {{sic|saving|s|nolink=y}}' time change|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-28423647|website=BBC News|access-date=30 January 2017|date=22 July 2014}}</ref> |
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The time zone applies to the [[Ural Federal District]], and [[Bashkortostan]], [[Orenburg Oblast]] and [[Perm Krai]] in the [[Volga Federal District]].<ref name=wtzruss>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-russia24.php|title=Russia Time Zone Map|publisher=WorldTimeZone.com| |
The time zone applies to the [[Ural Federal District]], and [[Bashkortostan]], [[Orenburg Oblast]] and [[Perm Krai]] in the [[Volga Federal District]].<ref name=wtzruss>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-russia24.php|title=Russia Time Zone Map|publisher=WorldTimeZone.com|access-date=14 July 2012}}https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/russia</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 18:33, 24 December 2020
KALT | Kaliningrad Time | UTC+2 | (MSK−1) | |
MSK | Moscow Time | UTC+3 | (MSK±0) | |
SAMT | Samara Time | UTC+4 | (MSK+1) | |
YEKT | Yekaterinburg Time | UTC+5 | (MSK+2) | |
OMST | Omsk Time | UTC+6 | (MSK+3) | |
KRAT | Krasnoyarsk Time | UTC+7 | (MSK+4) | |
IRKT | Irkutsk Time | UTC+8 | (MSK+5) | |
YAKT | Yakutsk Time | UTC+9 | (MSK+6) | |
VLAT | Vladivostok Time | UTC+10 | (MSK+7) | |
MAGT | Magadan Time | UTC+11 | (MSK+8) | |
PETT | Kamchatka Time | UTC+12 | (MSK+9) |
Yekaterinburg Time (YEKT) is the time zone five hours ahead of UTC (UTC+05:00) and 2 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+2).
In 2011, Russia moved to year-round daylight saving time. Instead of switching between UTC+05:00 in winter and UTC+06:00 in summer, Yekaterinburg time was set to UTC+06:00 until 2014, when it was reset back to UTC+05:00 year-round.[1]
The time zone applies to the Ural Federal District, and Bashkortostan, Orenburg Oblast and Perm Krai in the Volga Federal District.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Russia: Putin abolishes 'daylight savings [sic]' time change". BBC News. 22 July 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ^ "Russia Time Zone Map". WorldTimeZone.com. Retrieved 14 July 2012.https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/russia