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In many Spanish speaking countries Daylight Saving Time is simply known as "horario de verano" which directectly translates to 'summer schedule'.
In 2014, Daylight Saving starts on March 9th and ends on November 2nd. Thanksgiving is on November 27th.
Arizona and Hawaii are the only two states in the United States that do not participate in Daylight Saving Time.
Cuba has only one time zone, but they observe Daylight Saving Time. Cuba Standard Time = UTC - 5 hours Cuba Daylight Saving Time = UTC - 4 hours Daylight Saving Time in Cuba begins on the 2nd Sunday of March and ends on the 1st Sunday of November.
Queensland was the first state to reject daylight saving, and as a result, has been subject to many ill-informed jokes and derogatory comments about why Queenslanders rejected daylight saving. It should be noted that Western Australia has also now turned its back on daylight saving, after a trial of several years.
Cuba has only one time zone, but they observe Daylight Saving Time. Cuba Standard Time = UTC - 5 hours Cuba Daylight Saving Time = UTC - 4 hours Daylight Saving Time in Cuba begins on the 2nd Sunday of March and ends on the 1st Sunday of November.
Daylight saving time was first used during World War I in several countries, including Germany and the United States, to conserve energy. However, the modern concept of daylight saving time as we know it today was first implemented during World War II and has since been adopted by many countries around the world for various reasons.
When England is on Daylight Saving Time, England is 1 hour ahead of Reykjavik. When England is on Standard Time, it is the same time as Reykjavik because Reykjavik does not observe Daylight Saving Time.... :).
None; you always get the hour back when daylight saving time ends.
There's no Daylight Saving Time in Ecuador.
Johannesburg is GMT +2. South Africa does not operate in Daylight Saving Time.