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A large part on North and Central America use Central Standard Time (UTC - 6 hours). Central America and parts of Canada use it all year, much of Canada, the United States, and ten Mexican cities along the U. S. border use it from November to March, and most of Mexico uses it from October to April.

A large part of Brazil uses Brasilia Time (UTC - 3 hours). Some states use it all year, and some states use it only from February to October.

A large part of Europe uses Central European Time (UTC + 1 hour) from October to March.

Seven and a half African countries, including Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and the eastern half of the Democratic Republic of the Congo use Central Africa Time (UTC + 2 hours) all year.

Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos use Indochina Time (UTC + 7 hours) all year.

About a third of Australia uses Central Standard Time (UTC + 9.5 hours). The Northern Territory uses it all year, and the State of South Australia and a small part of New South Wales use it only from April to October.

When places are not using Standard Time, they are using what North America calls Daylight Saving Time and what South America, Europe, Africa and Australia calls Summer Time.

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