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'''UTC+0:20''' was used in the [[Netherlands]] from 1909 to 1940. It was known as '''Amsterdam Time''' or '''Dutch Time'''.
'''UTC+0:20''' was used in the [[Netherlands]] from 1909 to 1940. It was known as '''Amsterdam Time''' or '''Dutch Time'''.


The exact timezone was in fact GMT +0h 19m 32.13s until [[March 17]], [[1937]], when it was simplified to GMT +0h 20m. When the [[Netherlands in World War II|Germans occupied]] the Netherlands in [[World War II]], [[Berlin Time]] was adopted, and this has been retained ever since.
The exact timezone was in fact GMT +0h 19m 32.13s until [[March 17]], [[1937]], when it was simplified to GMT +0h 20m. When [[Netherlands in World War II|Germany occupied]] the Netherlands in [[World War II]], [[Berlin Time]] was adopted, and this has been retained ever since.


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Revision as of 19:31, 3 December 2009

UTC+0:20 was used in the Netherlands from 1909 to 1940. It was known as Amsterdam Time or Dutch Time.

The exact timezone was in fact GMT +0h 19m 32.13s until March 17, 1937, when it was simplified to GMT +0h 20m. When Germany occupied the Netherlands in World War II, Berlin Time was adopted, and this has been retained ever since.