UTC+12:00
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UTC+12:00 | |
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Time zone | |
UTC offset | |
UTC | UTC+00:00 |
Current time | |
16:07, 21 December 2024 UTC+12:00 [refresh] | |
Observance of DST | |
DST is observed throughout this time zone. |
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) |
UTC+12:00 is an identifier for a +12 hour time offset from UTC.
As standard time (all year round)
Principal cities: Anadyr
North Asia
Oceania
- Wake Island (US) – Time in the United States[1]
- Marshall Islands[1]
- Kiribati
- Nauru[1]
- Tuvalu[1]
- Wallis and Futuna (France) - Time in France#Overseas territories[1]
As standard time (winter in Southern Hemisphere)
Principal cities: Auckland, Suva
Oceania
- Fiji
- New Zealand (except for the Chatham Islands) – New Zealand Standard Time
Antarctica
- Some bases in Antarctica, including McMurdo and South Pole. See also Time in Antarctica.
Historical changes
Kwajalein Atoll, in the Marshall Islands, advanced 24 hours to the Eastern Hemisphere side of the International Date Line by skipping August 21, 1993.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e "Time Zone: UTC +12". Time Zones and contained Regions / Areas. WorldTimeZone.com. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
- ^ "In Marshall Islands, Friday Is Followed by Sunday". New York Times. August 22, 1993. Retrieved 2007-09-24.