Most of the world, including Europe, uses the name Summer Time for Daylight Saving Time.
There was no daylight saving time that long ago.
yes, except Russia, and Ukraine plans to do away with it in 2013
Yes. Daylight savings time for Europe begins March 29, 2009 this year.
yes... and it's called daylight saving time
Yes, the European Union has (a unified) daylight savings time.It always starts last Sunday of March and ends last Sunday of October, so slightly different than the US.In most European countries it is though called "summer time" and not daylight savings time.
There was no daylight saving time that long ago.
Yes; in Europe (and most other places) they call it Summer Time.
yes, except Russia, and Ukraine plans to do away with it in 2013
Yes. Daylight savings time for Europe begins March 29, 2009 this year.
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yes... and it's called daylight saving time
Benjamin Franklin discovered it around 1751
Yes, the European Union has (a unified) daylight savings time.It always starts last Sunday of March and ends last Sunday of October, so slightly different than the US.In most European countries it is though called "summer time" and not daylight savings time.
no you cant but you can switch to daylights saving time by talking to your mom in the game.
Rather obviously, it is called doubling time.
Some people like daylight saving time and some don't.
it is called the renaissance.