Yes, the European Union has (a unified) daylight savings time.
It always starts last Sunday of March and ends last Sunday of October, so slightly different than the US.
In most European countries it is though called "summer time" and not daylight savings time.
begins Sunday, March 28 and ends Sunday, October 31
Yes
Yes
Day light savings time: 4 hours and 30 minutes Non day light savings time : 3 hours and 30 minutes
1775
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Like most of Europe, France is on Summer Time as most of the world calls it from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.
Theodore Roosevelt
Yes; in Europe (and most other places) they call it Summer Time.
No.
Day light savings time: 4 hours and 30 minutes Non day light savings time : 3 hours and 30 minutes
1775
Arizona
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1918
Like most of Europe, France is on Summer Time as most of the world calls it from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October.
1918
on day light savings time
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Theodore Roosevelt