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Time in Russia
  KALT Kaliningrad Time UTC+2 (MSK−1)
  MSK Moscow Time UTC+3 (MSK±0)
  SAMT Samara Time UTC+4 (MSK+1)
  YEKT Yekaterinburg Time UTC+5 (MSK+2)
  OMST Omsk Time UTC+6 (MSK+3)
  KRAT Krasnoyarsk Time UTC+7 (MSK+4)
  IRKT Irkutsk Time UTC+8 (MSK+5)
  YAKT Yakutsk Time UTC+9 (MSK+6)
  VLAT Vladivostok Time UTC+10 (MSK+7)
  MAGT Magadan Time UTC+11 (MSK+8)
  PETT Kamchatka Time UTC+12 (MSK+9)

Magadan Time (MAGT) (Template:Lang-ru, magadanskoye vremya), is a time zone in Russia, named after Magadan, the administrative center of Magadan Oblast. It is 11 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+11) and 8 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+8).

Between 26 October 2014 and 24 April 2016, Magadan Oblast was in UTC+10 (MSK+7), that is Vladivostok Time.[1][2] During this time, the UTC+11:00 (MSK+8) time zone was named Srednekolymsk Time, and was used by only 27,000 residents in the eastern districts of the Sakha Republic and northern Kuril Islands.[3]

The time in Magadan has been as follows:[4]

Start date UTC offset MSK offset
From 1924, May 2 UTC+10:00 MSK+8
From 1930, Jun 21 UTC+11:00 MSK+8
From 1991, Mar 31 UTC+10:00 with DST MSK+8
From 1992, Jan 19 UTC+11:00 with DST MSK+8
From 2011, Mar 27 UTC+12:00 MSK+8
From 2014, Oct 26 UTC+10:00 MSK+7
From 2016, Apr 24 UTC+11:00 MSK+8

Areas on Magadan Time

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