Greece is in Eastern European Time (EET), which is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. From late March through late October, they are in Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), which is three hours ahead of U.T.C.
There is only one time zone throughout Greece, the Eastern European Time Zone (EET+2). Greece also observes daylight savings time.
Michigan is in the Eastern time zone or GMT -5 (GMT -4 if daylight savings). Greece is in the Eastern European time zone or GMT. There is a 5 hour time difference, four if daylight savings is in effect.
That depends. Both Tennessee (TN) and Greece observe Daylight Saving Time, but enter/leave on different days. Check out the exact dates because they are subject to change. That said, the eastern part of TN, say, Johnson City, is in the eastern time zone and is 7 hours behind Greece. The western part of TN, say, Nashville, in the Central Time zone, is 8 hours behind Greece.. So"normally": 7 AM in western TN = 8 AM in eastern TN = 3 PM in Greece.
GTB = Greece, Turkey, Belarus. Since 2011 this time zone is no longer valid, as Belarus no longer practices daylight savings time. EET = East European Time = GMT + 2 hours is valid for Turkey and Greece.
Yes, every country in the whole world uses time zones. But some countries are in only one time zone, like Greece
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There is only one time zone throughout Greece, the Eastern European Time Zone (EET+2). Greece also observes daylight savings time.
9 am in the Pacific Time Zone would mean it is 7 pm in Greece
Use the link below to determine the current time in Athens, Greece.
Michigan is in the Eastern time zone or GMT -5 (GMT -4 if daylight savings). Greece is in the Eastern European time zone or GMT. There is a 5 hour time difference, four if daylight savings is in effect.
I believe they only have one the Eastern European Time Zone.
They are on completely different parts of the world. When it is daytime in Greece it is night in the US, so they have to have different times and so they are in different time zones.
That depends. Both Tennessee (TN) and Greece observe Daylight Saving Time, but enter/leave on different days. Check out the exact dates because they are subject to change. That said, the eastern part of TN, say, Johnson City, is in the eastern time zone and is 7 hours behind Greece. The western part of TN, say, Nashville, in the Central Time zone, is 8 hours behind Greece.. So"normally": 7 AM in western TN = 8 AM in eastern TN = 3 PM in Greece.
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GTB = Greece, Turkey, Belarus. Since 2011 this time zone is no longer valid, as Belarus no longer practices daylight savings time. EET = East European Time = GMT + 2 hours is valid for Turkey and Greece.
Yes, every country in the whole world uses time zones. But some countries are in only one time zone, like Greece
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.