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Kamchatka Time

 
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PETT redirects here. For the village in East Sussex, England, see Pett.

Kamchatka Time (Russian: Камчатское время, Kamchatskoye vremya) or PETT, is a time zone in Russia, named after the Kamchatka Peninsula. It is 12 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+12) and 9 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+9).

Kamchatka Summer Time (PETST) corresponds to UTC+13, but still 9 hours ahead of Moscow (MSD+9).

Most of Russia, including the Kamchatka Time Zone, uses decree time, which means it lies one hour ahead of standard time for the corresponding time zone.

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