2:30 pm eastern time
Yes, the time in both Italy and Spain is Central European Time/ Central European Summer Time (UTC+1/UTC+2).
11:30am pt
Britain, France, Portugal, Holland and Spain. However during the second world war Germany and Italy got involved by which time Spain didn't have much presence there anymore
No. The Canary Islands are Western European Time (same as the British Isles) and the rest is Central European Time (one hour more than the former).
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.
The time zone of Italy is currently Central European Summer Time, or CEST. During the winter it is Central European Time, or CET. Italy is GMC/UTC +1 hour during Standard Time and +2 during Daylight Savings Time.
Italy is Central European Time (CET), 2 hours ahead of Greenwish Mean Time (GMT+2).
Italy is Central European Time (CET), 2 hours ahead of Greenwish Mean Time (GMT+2).
Italy is Central European Time (CET), 2 hours ahead of Greenwish Mean Time (GMT+2).
Actually, there are 5: Italy - 4 times. Germany (including West Germany) - 3 times. France - 1 time. England - 1 time. Spain - 1 time.
If you mean European Nation's Cup - as it was called at that time - it was hosted by Italy.