Time Zones and DST in Europe - timeanddate.com
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Europe is divided into four main time zones that span from UTC+0 hours in western European countries to UTC+3 hours in Belarus and parts of Russia. Colored areas with diagonal lines follow the European DST schedule.
Time in Europe - Wikipedia
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Europe spans seven primary time zones (from UTC−01:00 to UTC+05:00), excluding summer time offsets (five of them can be seen on the map, with one further-western zone containing the Azores, and one further-eastern zone spanning the Ural regions of Russia and European part of Kazakhstan).
Central European Time – CET Time Zone - timeanddate.com
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Central European Time (CET) is the standard time zone used by many countries in Europe and parts of northern Africa. Major countries using CET include Germany, France, Italy, Spain (mainland), Poland, Norway, Sweden, Austria, and several others.
Time in Europe - Current Time in All European Countries | Live Clock
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The European continent spans multiple time zones, but the European Union has standardized its approach to timekeeping. This page provides live, synchronized clocks for all major European cities, organized by the three primary time zones: Western (WET), Central (CET), and Eastern (EET).
Central European Time - Wikipedia
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Central European Time (CET) is a standard time observed in Central as well as parts of Western and Southeast Europe, which is one hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The time offset from UTC can be written as UTC+01:00.