no, its GMT + 2
Bulgaria is GMT + 2 hours
Bulgaria is two hours ahead of the UK - GMT+2
Bulgaria time is 2 hours ahead of the UK but to fly to Bulgaria it is 3 hours
the same time as GMT
Only during winter. In summer, BST (British Summer Time) is used which is one hour ahead of GMT.
Yes, GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) are effectively the same in practice. While GMT is the time at the Greenwich meridian without adjustments for daylight saving time, UTC is a more precise version of GMT and is the standard for global timekeeping.
Bulgaria uses EET - Eastern European Time EET is UTC + 2 hours, meaning EET is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) Note that during summer daylight saving time/summer time is observed, and EEST is used instead. To find out what the time there is now, convert your local time to UTC, then add 2 hours.
Iceland is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, but during daylight saving time it uses GMT+1.
Actually, the time stamps on the message and discussion boards are UTC/GMT. GMT is not the same as London's time, because London observes "summer time," as do may countries at higher latitudes. British Summer Time (BST) is GMT +1. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) is GMT -4.
Belfast and Wales are both in the same time zone, which is GMT.
GMT is the timezone in London, England. All other time zones are described relative to GMT. For example, New York is GMT - 5 hours. Los Angeles is GMT - 8 hours. Standard time is how we set our clocks when we are NOT observing Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time reduces the time-difference between your timezone and GMT by 1 hour. For example, When NYC observes DST, the timezone in NYC becomes GMT-4 (instead of the normal GMT-5)
7 PM to 4 AM GMT is the same period as 2 PM to 11 PM EST.