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  2. List of time zones by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list representing time zones by country. Countries are ranked by total number of time zones on their territory. Time zones of a country include that of dependent territories (except Antarctic claims). France, including its overseas territories, has the most time zones with 12 (13 including its claim in Antarctica and all other counties).

  3. South Africa Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    South Africa observed a daylight saving time of GMT+03:00 between 20 September 1942 to 21 March 1943 and 19 September 1943 to 19 March 1944. [6] South African Standard Time is defined as "Coordinated Universal Time plus two hours" as defined in South African National Government Gazette No. 40125 of 8 July 2016. [7]

  4. Time in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Most Portuguese territories (including Cape Verde and Mozambique) adopted standard time on 26 May 1911, [11] followed by most remaining French and British territories on 1 July 1911 and 1 January 1912. [21] [25] The Gambia adopted standard time in 1918. [26] Liberia was the last country in Africa to adopt a standard offset, doing so on 7 ...

  5. List of UTC offsets - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of this page is to list the current standard time offsets of different countries, territories and regions. Information on daylight saving time or historical changes in offsets can be found in the individual offset articles (e.g. UTC+01:00) or the country-specific time articles (e.g. Time in Russia).

  6. Daylight saving time by country - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: 1944: Observed DST in 1942–1944. South Korea: 1988: Observed DST in 1948–1951, 1955–1960, and 1987–1988. South Sudan: 1985: Observed DST in 1970–1985, when it was part of Sudan. Spain: Observed DST in 1917–1919, 1924, 1926–1929, 1937–1946, 1949, and since 1974. The Canary Islands observed DST since 1980. Sri Lanka ...

  7. 'Our county ignored Africa,' Jimmy Carter said. He didn't - AOL

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    Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa. The African continent, a booming region with a population rivaling China’s that is set to double by 2050 ...

  8. Daylight saving time in Africa - Wikipedia

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    In the Zambezi Region in the far north-east of Namibia clocks were not changed and remained on Central Africa Time all year round so that during winter time, Namibia spanned two time zones. [ 8 ] In the 2010s repeated calls from businesses and private individuals were made to abolish winter time, citing incompatibilities with South Africa ...

  9. What Makes These 20 Countries the Richest in the World? - AOL

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    Mexico. Total GDP: $1.41 trillion GDP per capita: $11,091 Main export: Cars Mexico has 130 million people living within its borders and a lot of natural resources, which gives the country the ...