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Not according to my globe. No, the time in Tonga is UTC + 13 hours, which is 3 hours ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time and 2 hours ahead of Eastern Summer Time. Places that always have the same time as Tonga are the Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, Samoa and Tokelau.
GMT + 13:00
The easternmost time zone is UTC + 14 hours. The Line Islands of Kiribati are in that time zone year-'round, and Samoa is during Daylight Saving Time, from September to April.
At 12 noon GMT on a Sunday, it's Monday in Kiribati, Samoa, New Zealand, the Chatham Islands, Ross Island, Tokelau, Fiji, Tonga, Wallis & Futuna, Tuvalu, Nauru, the Marshall Islands, and the Magadan time zone of Russia and Sunday in the rest of the world.
Central Time Zone, Pacific time zone AND Atlantic time zone. - Anonymous Canadian
The earliest timezone on earth is UTC +14. The Republic of Kiribati uses this timezone.
No They are both in the Eastern Time Zone.
The first place where the New Year starts, is the time zone directly east of the dateline: in Samoa, Tokelau and Christmas Island/Kiribati (source: http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/worldfirst.html?time=312300)
There are 41 different time zones with 167 different names.
No.
We have different time zone's due to where the sun is in the sky
It's the island nation of TONGA in the Pacific Ocean. "TONGA is literally the place where time begins - as the first country west of the International Dateline in the Pacific." The country's nickname is "The Land Where Time Begins!" According to timeanddate.com it is Kiritimati (Kiribati - Christmas Islands).