Russia is the largest country on the planet and extends across ELEVEN time zones. Check the front pages of your local phone book and look up the city that you're interested in. The guide will give you the number of hours offset from the U.S.
Russia used to have eleven time zones; now they have nine, and they stopped adjusting for daylight saving time every year, opting to stay "permanently" on daylight saving time.
Russia's time zones are
Russia is in 11 time zones.
There is no time zone that ranges from Florida to Russia.
The easternmost time zone in Russia is Magadan Time, UTC + 12 hours.
hmm.. Well Russia is in the Moscow Time Zone (MSK) which is UTC/GMT +3 hours.
From russia to honalulu
the time zone
Novosibirsk Time (NOVT) in Russia is UTC + 6 hours.
The largest country with one time zone is China.
i believe the city in question with the Hawaii is Anchorage Alaska
The Altaic provinces of Canada, also known as the Atlantic provinces, are located in the Atlantic Standard Time (AST) zone.
The time in Moscow and Uganda is always the same (UTC+3).
Since Indochina Time, the time zone in southeast Asia, is 12 hours ahead of New York's standard time, you know that they are probably opposite each other on the globe. And since Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time, Alaska's westernmost time zone, and Magadan Time, Russia's easternmost time zone, are 22 hours apart, you know that Russia is probably right across the international date line from Alaska. Generally, every 15° of longitude has a time difference of one hour. While that's a rule for local mean times, be careful regarding time zones; there are many exceptions to the rule.
CDT (UTC-5) is 8 hours behind Moscow Time (UTC+3).CST (UTC-6) is 9 hours behind Moscow.