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1. UT (GMT)

2. Central European Time. (UT + 1hr)

3. East European Time (UT + 2hrs)

4. Moscow Time (UT + 3hrs)

Europe uses seven different time offsets with the following names:

  • UTC
    • Greenwich Mean Time
    • Western European Time (part-year only)
  • UTC + 1 hour
    • British Summer Time (part-year only)
    • Irish Summer Time (part-year only)
    • Western European Summer Time (part-year only)
    • Central European Time (part-year only in Europe)
  • UTC + 2 hours
    • Central European Summer Time (part-year only)
    • Eastern European Time (part-year only in Europe)
  • UTC + 3 hours
    • Eastern European Summer Time (part-year only)
    • Further-Eastern European Time or Kaliningrad Time
  • UTC + 4 hours
    • Moscow Time
    • Georgia Standard Time
    • Azerbaijan Time (part-year only)
  • UTC + 5 hours (part-year only)
    • Azerbaijan Summer Time (part-year only)
  • UTC + 6 hours
    • Yekaterinburg Time

In Europe, you will find four time zones . The Greenwich mean time (GMT) , the Central european time , the East european time and last, the Moscow time .
it spans 7

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