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'''Samara Time''' ('''SAMT''') was the [[time zone]] 4 hours ahead of [[UTC]] ([[UTC+4]]) and 1 hour ahead of [[Moscow Time]] (MSK+1). Samara Summer Time (SAMST) was [[UTC+5]]. Samara Time was used in [[Samara Oblast]] and [[Udmurtia]] before the Russia's time zone reforms of 28 March 2010.
'''Samara Time''' ('''SAMT''') was the [[time zone]] 4 hours ahead of [[UTC]] ([[UTC+4]]) and 1 hour ahead of [[Moscow Time]] (MSK+1). Samara Summer Time (SAMST) was [[UTC+5]]. Samara Time was used in [[Samara Oblast]] and [[Udmurtia]] before the Russia's time zone reforms of 28 March 2010.


On 28 March 2010, while most regions of Russia switched to Summer Time moving the clocks one hour forward, the only two Russian regions using Samara Time retained UTC+4, effectively joining [[Moscow Summer Time]]. This made Samara Time obsolete (unused).<ref>[http://www.rg.ru/2010/03/22/udmuria-shasy-dok.html Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 17 марта 2010 г. N 166 г. Москва "О применении на территории Удмуртской Республики времени второго часового пояса"] {{ru icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.rg.ru/2010/03/22/samara-chasy-dok.html Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 19 марта 2010 г. N 170 г. Москва "О применении на территории Самарской области времени второго часового пояса"] {{ru icon}}</ref> As of July 2014 there are plans to, among other changes, to rainstate Samara Time
On 28 March 2010, while most regions of Russia switched to Summer Time moving the clocks one hour forward, the only two Russian regions using Samara Time retained UTC+4, effectively joining [[Moscow Summer Time]]. This made Samara Time obsolete (unused).<ref>[http://www.rg.ru/2010/03/22/udmuria-shasy-dok.html Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 17 марта 2010 г. N 166 г. Москва "О применении на территории Удмуртской Республики времени второго часового пояса"] {{ru icon}}</ref><ref>[http://www.rg.ru/2010/03/22/samara-chasy-dok.html Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 19 марта 2010 г. N 170 г. Москва "О применении на территории Самарской области времени второго часового пояса"] {{ru icon}}</ref> As of July 2014 there are plans to, among other changes, to reinstate Samara Time


== Information ==
== Information ==

Revision as of 12:14, 27 September 2014

Time in Russia
  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)

Samara Time (SAMT) was the time zone 4 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+4) and 1 hour ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+1). Samara Summer Time (SAMST) was UTC+5. Samara Time was used in Samara Oblast and Udmurtia before the Russia's time zone reforms of 28 March 2010.

On 28 March 2010, while most regions of Russia switched to Summer Time moving the clocks one hour forward, the only two Russian regions using Samara Time retained UTC+4, effectively joining Moscow Summer Time. This made Samara Time obsolete (unused).[1][2] As of July 2014 there are plans to, among other changes, to reinstate Samara Time

Information

  • Standard Time Zone: UTC+4
  • Daylight Save Time rule: + 1 hour
  • Time zone abbreviation: SAMST

The Daylight Save Time rule runs from the last Sunday in March at 02:00 AM to the last Sunday in October at 03:00 AM, each year.

Geography

  • Latitude: 53° 1' North
  • Longitude: 50° 15' East

References