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Right now it is 11.13 pm, 3rd of December 2008. He he. Croatia is in CET zone
Croatia uses Croatian "Kuna", named after a recognizable animal in Croatia. 1 Dollar = About 5 HRK (HRK = Hrvatska Kuna. "Hrvatska" means "Croatian".) 1 Euro = About 7 HRK. If Croatia enters EU in 2013, most likely they'll start using Euros.
GMT+2Lithuania is in the Eastern European Time Zone.
In larger cities, such as Praha, Brno, Pilzn, and Ceski Budejovice, it is possible to use euros in tourist oreinted places. However, outside of the tourist center, it is usually impossible to use them. It is best to convert foreign currencies to Czech koruny, which is the accepted currency of the country.
European Alps
Greece follows the East European Time(EET). The standard time is GMT+2(until March 28, 2010, 2:59:59). The summer time(Daylight Saving Time) is GMT+3 (until Oct 31, 2010, 3:59:59). The dates for the application of Daylight Saving Time are different for different years.
Portugal has the same time zone as Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Western European Time).
Paris and Rome are in the same zone, tokyko is 2 time zones to the right
in the European time zone which is summer (DST) The time in Italy is Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October and Central European Time (UTC+1) the rest of the year.
in the European time zone which is summer (DST) The time in Italy is Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October and Central European Time (UTC+1) the rest of the year.
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