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23 #
24 # <pre>
25 # This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
26 # 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.
27
28 # This data is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better,
29 # go ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to
30 # tz@iana.org for general use in the future).
31
32 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
33 # A good source for time zone historical data outside the U.S. is
34 # Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition),
35 # San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003).
36 #
37 # Gwillim Law writes that a good source
38 # for recent time zone data is the International Air Transport
39 # Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM),
40 # published semiannually. Law sent in several helpful summaries
41 # of the IATA's data after 1990.
42 #
43 # Except where otherwise noted, Shanks & Pottenger is the source for
44 # entries through 1991, and IATA SSIM is the source for entries afterwards.
45 #
46 # Other sources occasionally used include:
47 #
48 # Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences,
49 # Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated),
50 # which I found in the UCLA library.
51 #
52 # <a href="http://www.pettswoodvillage.co.uk/Daylight_Savings_William_Willett.pdf">
53 # William Willett, The Waste of Daylight, 19th edition
54 # </a> (1914-03)
55 #
56 # Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94
57 # <http://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359>. He writes:
58 # "It is requested that corrections and additions to these tables
59 # may be sent to Mr. John Milne, Royal Geographical Society,
60 # Savile Row, London." Nowadays please email them to tz@iana.org.
61 #
62 # Brazil's Departamento Servico da Hora (DSH),
63 # <a href="http://pcdsh01.on.br/HISTHV.htm">
64 # History of Summer Time
65 # </a> (1998-09-21, in Portuguese)
66
67 #
68 # I invented the abbreviations marked '*' in the following table;
69 # the rest are from earlier versions of this file, or from other sources.
70 # Corrections are welcome!
71 # std dst 2dst
72 # LMT Local Mean Time
73 # -4:00 AST ADT Atlantic
74 # -3:00 WGT WGST Western Greenland*
75 # -1:00 EGT EGST Eastern Greenland*
76 # 0:00 GMT BST BDST Greenwich, British Summer
77 # 0:00 GMT IST Greenwich, Irish Summer
78 # 0:00 WET WEST WEMT Western Europe
79 # 0:19:32.13 AMT NST Amsterdam, Netherlands Summer (1835-1937)*
80 # 0:20 NET NEST Netherlands (1937-1940)*
81 # 1:00 CET CEST CEMT Central Europe
82 # 1:00:14 SET Swedish (1879-1899)*
83 # 2:00 EET EEST Eastern Europe
84 # 3:00 MSK MSD Moscow
85 #
86 # A reliable and entertaining source about time zones, especially in Britain,
87 # Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997).
88
89 # From Peter Ilieve (1994-12-04),
90 # The original six [EU members]: Belgium, France, (West) Germany, Italy,
91 # Luxembourg, the Netherlands.
92 # Plus, from 1 Jan 73: Denmark, Ireland, United Kingdom.
93 # Plus, from 1 Jan 81: Greece.
94 # Plus, from 1 Jan 86: Spain, Portugal.
95 # Plus, from 1 Jan 95: Austria, Finland, Sweden. (Norway negotiated terms for
96 # entry but in a referendum on 28 Nov 94 the people voted No by 52.2% to 47.8%
97 # on a turnout of 88.6%. This was almost the same result as Norway's previous
98 # referendum in 1972, they are the only country to have said No twice.
99 # Referendums in the other three countries voted Yes.)
100 # ...
101 # Estonia ... uses EU dates but not at 01:00 GMT, they use midnight GMT.
102 # I don't think they know yet what they will do from 1996 onwards.
103 # ...
104 # There shouldn't be any [current members who are not using EU rules].
105 # A Directive has the force of law, member states are obliged to enact
106 # national law to implement it. The only contentious issue was the
107 # different end date for the UK and Ireland, and this was always allowed
111 ###############################################################################
112
113 # Britain (United Kingdom) and Ireland (Eire)
114
115 # From Peter Ilieve (1994-07-06):
116 #
117 # On 17 Jan 1994 the Independent, a UK quality newspaper, had a piece about
118 # historical vistas along the Thames in west London. There was a photo
119 # and a sketch map showing some of the sightlines involved. One paragraph
120 # of the text said:
121 #
122 # 'An old stone obelisk marking a forgotten terrestrial meridian stands
123 # beside the river at Kew. In the 18th century, before time and longitude
124 # was standardised by the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, scholars observed
125 # this stone and the movement of stars from Kew Observatory nearby. They
126 # made their calculations and set the time for the Horse Guards and Parliament,
127 # but now the stone is obscured by scrubwood and can only be seen by walking
128 # along the towpath within a few yards of it.'
129 #
130 # I have a one inch to one mile map of London and my estimate of the stone's
131 # position is 51 deg. 28' 30" N, 0 deg. 18' 45" W. The longitude should
132 # be within about +-2". The Ordnance Survey grid reference is TQ172761.
133 #
134 # [This yields GMTOFF = -0:01:15 for London LMT in the 18th century.]
135
136 # From Paul Eggert (1993-11-18):
137 #
138 # Howse writes that Britain was the first country to use standard time.
139 # The railways cared most about the inconsistencies of local mean time,
140 # and it was they who forced a uniform time on the country.
141 # The original idea was credited to Dr. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828)
142 # and was popularized by Abraham Follett Osler (1808-1903).
143 # The first railway to adopt London time was the Great Western Railway
144 # in November 1840; other railways followed suit, and by 1847 most
145 # (though not all) railways used London time. On 1847-09-22 the
146 # Railway Clearing House, an industry standards body, recommended that GMT be
147 # adopted at all stations as soon as the General Post Office permitted it.
148 # The transition occurred on 12-01 for the L&NW, the Caledonian,
149 # and presumably other railways; the January 1848 Bradshaw's lists many
150 # railways as using GMT. By 1855 the vast majority of public
151 # clocks in Britain were set to GMT (though some, like the great clock
152 # on Tom Tower at Christ Church, Oxford, were fitted with two minute hands,
153 # one for local time and one for GMT). The last major holdout was the legal
154 # system, which stubbornly stuck to local time for many years, leading
155 # to oddities like polls opening at 08:13 and closing at 16:13.
156 # The legal system finally switched to GMT when the Statutes (Definition
157 # of Time) Act took effect; it received the Royal Assent on 1880-08-02.
158 #
159 # In the tables below, we condense this complicated story into a single
160 # transition date for London, namely 1847-12-01. We don't know as much
161 # about Dublin, so we use 1880-08-02, the legal transition time.
162
163 # From Paul Eggert (2003-09-27):
164 # Summer Time was first seriously proposed by William Willett (1857-1915),
165 # a London builder and member of the Royal Astronomical Society
166 # who circulated a pamphlet "The Waste of Daylight" (1907)
167 # that proposed advancing clocks 20 minutes on each of four Sundays in April,
168 # and retarding them by the same amount on four Sundays in September.
169 # A bill was drafted in 1909 and introduced in Parliament several times,
170 # but it met with ridicule and opposition, especially from farming interests.
171 # Later editions of the pamphlet proposed one-hour summer time, and
172 # it was eventually adopted as a wartime measure in 1916.
173 # See: Summer Time Arrives Early, The Times (2000-05-18).
174 # A monument to Willett was unveiled on 1927-05-21, in an open space in
175 # a 45-acre wood near Chislehurst, Kent that was purchased by popular
176 # subscription and open to the public. On the south face of the monolith,
177 # designed by G. W. Miller, is the...William Willett Memorial Sundial,
178 # which is permanently set to Summer Time.
179
180 # From Winston Churchill (1934-04-28):
181 # It is one of the paradoxes of history that we should owe the boon of
182 # summer time, which gives every year to the people of this country
183 # between 160 and 170 hours more daylight leisure, to a war which
184 # plunged Europe into darkness for four years, and shook the
185 # foundations of civilization throughout the world.
186 # -- <a href="http://www.winstonchurchill.org/fh114willett.htm">
187 # "A Silent Toast to William Willett", Pictorial Weekly
188 # </a>
189
190 # From Paul Eggert (1996-09-03):
191 # The OED Supplement says that the English originally said "Daylight Saving"
192 # when they were debating the adoption of DST in 1908; but by 1916 this
193 # term appears only in quotes taken from DST's opponents, whereas the
194 # proponents (who eventually won the argument) are quoted as using "Summer".
195
196 # From Arthur David Olson (1989-01-19):
197 #
198 # A source at the British Information Office in New York avers that it's
199 # known as "British" Summer Time in all parts of the United Kingdom.
200
201 # Date: 4 Jan 89 08:57:25 GMT (Wed)
202 # From: Jonathan Leffler
203 # [British Summer Time] is fixed annually by Act of Parliament.
204 # If you can predict what Parliament will do, you should be in
205 # politics making a fortune, not computing.
206
207 # From Chris Carrier (1996-06-14):
208 # I remember reading in various wartime issues of the London Times the
209 # acronym BDST for British Double Summer Time. Look for the published
210 # time of sunrise and sunset in The Times, when BDST was in effect, and
211 # if you find a zone reference it will say, "All times B.D.S.T."
212
213 # From Joseph S. Myers (1999-09-02):
214 # ... some military cables (WO 219/4100 - this is a copy from the
215 # main SHAEF archives held in the US National Archives, SHAEF/5252/8/516)
216 # agree that the usage is BDST (this appears in a message dated 17 Feb 1945).
217
218 # From Joseph S. Myers (2000-10-03):
219 # On 18th April 1941, Sir Stephen Tallents of the BBC wrote to Sir
220 # Alexander Maxwell of the Home Office asking whether there was any
221 # official designation; the reply of the 21st was that there wasn't
222 # but he couldn't think of anything better than the "Double British
223 # Summer Time" that the BBC had been using informally.
224 # http://student.cusu.cam.ac.uk/~jsm28/british-time/bbc-19410418.png
225 # http://student.cusu.cam.ac.uk/~jsm28/british-time/ho-19410421.png
226
227 # From Sir Alexander Maxwell in the above-mentioned letter (1941-04-21):
228 # [N]o official designation has as far as I know been adopted for the time
229 # which is to be introduced in May....
230 # I cannot think of anything better than "Double British Summer Time"
231 # which could not be said to run counter to any official description.
232
233 # From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02):
234 # Howse writes (p 157) 'DBST' too, but 'BDST' seems to have been common
235 # and follows the more usual convention of putting the location name first,
236 # so we use 'BDST'.
237
238 # Peter Ilieve (1998-04-19) described at length
239 # the history of summer time legislation in the United Kingdom.
240 # Since 1998 Joseph S. Myers has been updating
241 # and extending this list, which can be found in
242 # http://student.cusu.cam.ac.uk/~jsm28/british-time/
243 # <a href="http://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/">
244 # History of legal time in Britain
245 # </a>
246 # Rob Crowther (2012-01-04) reports that that URL no longer
247 # exists, and the article can now be found at:
248 # <a href="http://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/">
249 # http://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/
250 # </a>
251
252 # From Joseph S. Myers (1998-01-06):
253 #
254 # The legal time in the UK outside of summer time is definitely GMT, not UTC;
255 # see Lord Tanlaw's speech
256 # <a href="http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/ld199697/ldhansrd/pdvn/lds97/text/70611-20.htm#70611-20_head0">
257 # (Lords Hansard 11 June 1997 columns 964 to 976)
258 # </a>.
259
260 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
261 #
262 # For lack of other data, follow Shanks & Pottenger for Eire in 1940-1948.
263 #
264 # Given Ilieve and Myers's data, the following claims by Shanks & Pottenger
265 # are incorrect:
266 # * Wales did not switch from GMT to daylight saving time until
267 # 1921 Apr 3, when they began to conform with the rest of Great Britain.
268 # Actually, Wales was identical after 1880.
269 # * Eire had two transitions on 1916 Oct 1.
270 # It actually just had one transition.
271 # * Northern Ireland used single daylight saving time throughout WW II.
272 # Actually, it conformed to Britain.
273 # * GB-Eire changed standard time to 1 hour ahead of GMT on 1968-02-18.
274 # Actually, that date saw the usual switch to summer time.
275 # Standard time was not changed until 1968-10-27 (the clocks didn't change).
276 #
277 # Here is another incorrect claim by Shanks & Pottenger:
278 # * Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man did not switch from GMT
279 # to daylight saving time until 1921 Apr 3, when they began to
280 # conform with Great Britain.
281 # S.R.&O. 1916, No. 382 and HO 45/10811/312364 (quoted above) say otherwise.
282 #
283 # The following claim by Shanks & Pottenger is possible though doubtful;
284 # we'll ignore it for now.
285 # * Dublin's 1971-10-31 switch was at 02:00, even though London's was 03:00.
286 #
287 #
288 # Whitman says Dublin Mean Time was -0:25:21, which is more precise than
289 # Shanks & Pottenger.
290 # Perhaps this was Dunsink Observatory Time, as Dunsink Observatory
291 # (8 km NW of Dublin's center) seemingly was to Dublin as Greenwich was
292 # to London. For example:
293 #
294 # "Timeball on the ballast office is down. Dunsink time."
295 # -- James Joyce, Ulysses
296
297 # From Joseph S. Myers (2005-01-26):
298 # Irish laws are available online at www.irishstatutebook.ie. These include
299 # various relating to legal time, for example:
300 #
301 # ZZA13Y1923.html ZZA12Y1924.html ZZA8Y1925.html ZZSIV20PG1267.html
302 #
303 # ZZSI71Y1947.html ZZSI128Y1948.html ZZSI23Y1949.html ZZSI41Y1950.html
304 # ZZSI27Y1951.html ZZSI73Y1952.html
305 #
306 # ZZSI11Y1961.html ZZSI232Y1961.html ZZSI182Y1962.html
307 # ZZSI167Y1963.html ZZSI257Y1964.html ZZSI198Y1967.html
308 # ZZA23Y1968.html ZZA17Y1971.html
309 #
310 # ZZSI67Y1981.html ZZSI212Y1982.html ZZSI45Y1986.html
311 # ZZSI264Y1988.html ZZSI52Y1990.html ZZSI371Y1992.html
312 # ZZSI395Y1994.html ZZSI484Y1997.html ZZSI506Y2001.html
313 #
314 # [These are all relative to the root, e.g., the first is
315 # <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZA13Y1923.html>.]
316 #
317 # (These are those I found, but there could be more. In any case these
318 # should allow various updates to the comments in the europe file to cover
319 # the laws applicable in Ireland.)
449 Rule GB-Eire 1981 1995 - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 BST
450 Rule GB-Eire 1981 1989 - Oct Sun>=23 1:00u 0 GMT
451 # Summer Time Order, 1989 (S.I. 1989/985)
452 # Summer Time Order, 1992 (S.I. 1992/1729)
453 # Summer Time Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/2798)
454 Rule GB-Eire 1990 1995 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00u 0 GMT
455 # Summer Time Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/2982)
456 # See EU for rules starting in 1996.
457 #
458 # Use Europe/London for Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man.
459
460 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
461 Zone Europe/London -0:01:15 - LMT 1847 Dec 1 0:00s
462 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1968 Oct 27
463 1:00 - BST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u
464 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1996
465 0:00 EU GMT/BST
466 Link Europe/London Europe/Jersey
467 Link Europe/London Europe/Guernsey
468 Link Europe/London Europe/Isle_of_Man
469 Zone Europe/Dublin -0:25:00 - LMT 1880 Aug 2
470 -0:25:21 - DMT 1916 May 21 2:00
471 -0:25:21 1:00 IST 1916 Oct 1 2:00s
472 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1921 Dec 6 # independence
473 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1940 Feb 25 2:00
474 0:00 1:00 IST 1946 Oct 6 2:00
475 0:00 - GMT 1947 Mar 16 2:00
476 0:00 1:00 IST 1947 Nov 2 2:00
477 0:00 - GMT 1948 Apr 18 2:00
478 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1968 Oct 27
479 1:00 - IST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u
480 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1996
481 0:00 EU GMT/IST
482
483 ###############################################################################
484
485 # Europe
486
487 # EU rules are for the European Union, previously known as the EC, EEC,
488 # Common Market, etc.
489
490 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
491 Rule EU 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00u 1:00 S
492 Rule EU 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 -
493 Rule EU 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00u 0 -
494 Rule EU 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 -
495 Rule EU 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 S
496 Rule EU 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00u 0 -
497 # The most recent directive covers the years starting in 2002. See:
498 # <a="http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32000L0084:EN:NOT">
499 # Directive 2000/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
500 # of 19 January 2001 on summer-time arrangements.
501 # </a>
502
503 # W-Eur differs from EU only in that W-Eur uses standard time.
504 Rule W-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 S
505 Rule W-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
506 Rule W-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00s 0 -
507 Rule W-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
508 Rule W-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S
509 Rule W-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00s 0 -
510
511 # Older C-Eur rules are for convenience in the tables.
512 # From 1977 on, C-Eur differs from EU only in that C-Eur uses standard time.
513 Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Apr 30 23:00 1:00 S
514 Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 -
515 Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Apr Mon>=15 2:00s 1:00 S
516 Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Sep Mon>=15 2:00s 0 -
517 Rule C-Eur 1940 only - Apr 1 2:00s 1:00 S
518 Rule C-Eur 1942 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 -
519 Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00s 1:00 S
520 Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Oct 4 2:00s 0 -
521 Rule C-Eur 1944 1945 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
522 # Whitman gives 1944 Oct 7; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
523 Rule C-Eur 1944 only - Oct 2 2:00s 0 -
524 # From Jesper Norgaard Welen (2008-07-13):
525 #
526 # I found what is probably a typo of 2:00 which should perhaps be 2:00s
527 # in the C-Eur rule from tz database version 2008d (this part was
528 # corrected in version 2008d). The circumstancial evidence is simply the
529 # tz database itself, as seen below:
530 #
531 # Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 0:01
532 # 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00
533 #
534 # Zone Europe/Monaco 0:29:32 - LMT 1891 Mar 15
535 # 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00
536 #
537 # Zone Europe/Belgrade 1:22:00 - LMT 1884
538 # 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s
539 #
540 # Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 -
541 # Rule Belgium 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 -
542 # Rule Neth 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 -
543 #
544 # The rule line to be changed is:
545 #
546 # Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00 0 -
547 #
548 # It seems that Paris, Monaco, Rule France, Rule Belgium all agree on
564 Rule C-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
565 Rule C-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 -
566 Rule C-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
567 Rule C-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
568 Rule C-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 -
569
570 # E-Eur differs from EU only in that E-Eur switches at midnight local time.
571 Rule E-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S
572 Rule E-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
573 Rule E-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
574 Rule E-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
575 Rule E-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 0:00 1:00 S
576 Rule E-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 0:00 0 -
577
578 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
579 Rule Russia 1917 only - Jul 1 23:00 1:00 MST # Moscow Summer Time
580 Rule Russia 1917 only - Dec 28 0:00 0 MMT # Moscow Mean Time
581 Rule Russia 1918 only - May 31 22:00 2:00 MDST # Moscow Double Summer Time
582 Rule Russia 1918 only - Sep 16 1:00 1:00 MST
583 Rule Russia 1919 only - May 31 23:00 2:00 MDST
584 Rule Russia 1919 only - Jul 1 2:00 1:00 S
585 Rule Russia 1919 only - Aug 16 0:00 0 -
586 Rule Russia 1921 only - Feb 14 23:00 1:00 S
587 Rule Russia 1921 only - Mar 20 23:00 2:00 M # Midsummer
588 Rule Russia 1921 only - Sep 1 0:00 1:00 S
589 Rule Russia 1921 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
590 # Act No.925 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1980-10-24):
591 Rule Russia 1981 1984 - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S
592 Rule Russia 1981 1983 - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
593 # Act No.967 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1984-09-13), repeated in
594 # Act No.227 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1989-03-14):
595 Rule Russia 1984 1991 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
596 Rule Russia 1985 1991 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
597 #
598 Rule Russia 1992 only - Mar lastSat 23:00 1:00 S
599 Rule Russia 1992 only - Sep lastSat 23:00 0 -
600 Rule Russia 1993 2010 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
601 Rule Russia 1993 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
602 Rule Russia 1996 2010 - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 -
603
604 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-06-14):
605 # According to Kremlin press service, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
606 # signed a federal law "On calculation of time" on June 9, 2011.
607 # According to the law Russia is abolishing daylight saving time.
608 #
609 # Medvedev signed a law "On the Calculation of Time" (in russian):
610 # <a href="http://bmockbe.ru/events/?ID=7583">
611 # http://bmockbe.ru/events/?ID=7583
612 # </a>
613 #
614 # Medvedev signed a law on the calculation of the time (in russian):
615 # <a href="http://www.regnum.ru/news/polit/1413906.html">
616 # http://www.regnum.ru/news/polit/1413906.html
617 # </a>
618
619 # From Arthur David Olson (2011-06-15):
620 # Take "abolishing daylight saving time" to mean that time is now considered
621 # to be standard.
622
623 # These are for backward compatibility with older versions.
624
625 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
626 Zone WET 0:00 EU WE%sT
627 Zone CET 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT
628 Zone MET 1:00 C-Eur ME%sT
629 Zone EET 2:00 EU EE%sT
630
631 # Previous editions of this database used abbreviations like MET DST
632 # for Central European Summer Time, but this didn't agree with common usage.
633
634 # From Markus Kuhn (1996-07-12):
635 # The official German names ... are
636 #
637 # Mitteleuropaeische Zeit (MEZ) = UTC+01:00
638 # Mitteleuropaeische Sommerzeit (MESZ) = UTC+02:00
639 #
640 # as defined in the German Time Act (Gesetz ueber die Zeitbestimmung (ZeitG),
641 # 1978-07-25, Bundesgesetzblatt, Jahrgang 1978, Teil I, S. 1110-1111)....
642 # I wrote ... to the German Federal Physical-Technical Institution
643 #
644 # Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
645 # Laboratorium 4.41 "Zeiteinheit"
646 # Postfach 3345
647 # D-38023 Braunschweig
648 # phone: +49 531 592-0
649 #
650 # ... I received today an answer letter from Dr. Peter Hetzel, head of the PTB
651 # department for time and frequency transmission. He explained that the
652 # PTB translates MEZ and MESZ into English as
653 #
654 # Central European Time (CET) = UTC+01:00
655 # Central European Summer Time (CEST) = UTC+02:00
656
657
658 # Albania
659 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
660 Rule Albania 1940 only - Jun 16 0:00 1:00 S
714 Rule Austria 1947 only - Apr 6 2:00s 1:00 S
715 Rule Austria 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
716 Rule Austria 1980 only - Apr 6 0:00 1:00 S
717 Rule Austria 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 -
718 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
719 Zone Europe/Vienna 1:05:21 - LMT 1893 Apr
720 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1920
721 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1940 Apr 1 2:00s
722 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00s
723 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Apr 12 2:00s
724 1:00 - CET 1946
725 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1981
726 1:00 EU CE%sT
727
728 # Belarus
729 # From Yauhen Kharuzhy (2011-09-16):
730 # By latest Belarus government act Europe/Minsk timezone was changed to
731 # GMT+3 without DST (was GMT+2 with DST).
732 #
733 # Sources (Russian language):
734 # 1.
735 # <a href="http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/society/V-Belarusi-otmenjaetsja-perexod-na-sezonnoe-vremja_i_572952.html">
736 # http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/society/V-Belarusi-otmenjaetsja-perexod-na-sezonnoe-vremja_i_572952.html
737 # </a>
738 # 2.
739 # <a href="http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2011/09/16/ic_articles_116_175144/">
740 # http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2011/09/16/ic_articles_116_175144/
741 # </a>
742 # 3.
743 # <a href="http://news.tut.by/society/250578.html">
744 # http://news.tut.by/society/250578.html
745 # </a>
746 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
747 Zone Europe/Minsk 1:50:16 - LMT 1880
748 1:50 - MMT 1924 May 2 # Minsk Mean Time
749 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
750 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 28
751 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Jul 3
752 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
753 3:00 - MSK 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
754 2:00 1:00 EEST 1991 Sep 29 2:00s
755 2:00 - EET 1992 Mar 29 0:00s
756 2:00 1:00 EEST 1992 Sep 27 0:00s
757 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
758 3:00 - FET # Further-eastern European Time
759
760 # Belgium
761 #
762 # From Paul Eggert (1997-07-02):
763 # Entries from 1918 through 1991 are taken from:
764 # Annuaire de L'Observatoire Royal de Belgique,
765 # Avenue Circulaire, 3, B-1180 BRUXELLES, CLVIIe annee, 1991
766 # (Imprimerie HAYEZ, s.p.r.l., Rue Fin, 4, 1080 BRUXELLES, MCMXC),
767 # pp 8-9.
768 # LMT before 1892 was 0:17:30, according to the official journal of Belgium:
769 # Moniteur Belge, Samedi 30 Avril 1892, N.121.
770 # Thanks to Pascal Delmoitie for these references.
771 # The 1918 rules are listed for completeness; they apply to unoccupied Belgium.
772 # Assume Brussels switched to WET in 1918 when the armistice took effect.
773 #
774 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
775 Rule Belgium 1918 only - Mar 9 0:00s 1:00 S
776 Rule Belgium 1918 1919 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
777 Rule Belgium 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S
778 Rule Belgium 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S
779 Rule Belgium 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 -
780 Rule Belgium 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S
781 Rule Belgium 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 -
782 Rule Belgium 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S
783 Rule Belgium 1922 1927 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
784 Rule Belgium 1923 only - Apr 21 23:00s 1:00 S
785 Rule Belgium 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S
811 Rule Belgium 1946 only - May 19 2:00s 1:00 S
812 Rule Belgium 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 -
813 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
814 Zone Europe/Brussels 0:17:30 - LMT 1880
815 0:17:30 - BMT 1892 May 1 12:00 # Brussels MT
816 0:00 - WET 1914 Nov 8
817 1:00 - CET 1916 May 1 0:00
818 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Nov 11 11:00u
819 0:00 Belgium WE%sT 1940 May 20 2:00s
820 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 3
821 1:00 Belgium CE%sT 1977
822 1:00 EU CE%sT
823
824 # Bosnia and Herzegovina
825 # See Europe/Belgrade.
826
827 # Bulgaria
828 #
829 # From Plamen Simenov via Steffen Thorsen (1999-09-09):
830 # A document of Government of Bulgaria (No.94/1997) says:
831 # EET --> EETDST is in 03:00 Local time in last Sunday of March ...
832 # EETDST --> EET is in 04:00 Local time in last Sunday of October
833 #
834 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
835 Rule Bulg 1979 only - Mar 31 23:00 1:00 S
836 Rule Bulg 1979 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 -
837 Rule Bulg 1980 1982 - Apr Sat>=1 23:00 1:00 S
838 Rule Bulg 1980 only - Sep 29 1:00 0 -
839 Rule Bulg 1981 only - Sep 27 2:00 0 -
840 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
841 Zone Europe/Sofia 1:33:16 - LMT 1880
842 1:56:56 - IMT 1894 Nov 30 # Istanbul MT?
843 2:00 - EET 1942 Nov 2 3:00
844 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
845 1:00 - CET 1945 Apr 2 3:00
846 2:00 - EET 1979 Mar 31 23:00
847 2:00 Bulg EE%sT 1982 Sep 26 2:00
848 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991
849 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997
850 2:00 EU EE%sT
851
852 # Croatia
857
858 # Czech Republic
859 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
860 Rule Czech 1945 only - Apr 8 2:00s 1:00 S
861 Rule Czech 1945 only - Nov 18 2:00s 0 -
862 Rule Czech 1946 only - May 6 2:00s 1:00 S
863 Rule Czech 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
864 Rule Czech 1947 only - Apr 20 2:00s 1:00 S
865 Rule Czech 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
866 Rule Czech 1949 only - Apr 9 2:00s 1:00 S
867 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
868 Zone Europe/Prague 0:57:44 - LMT 1850
869 0:57:44 - PMT 1891 Oct # Prague Mean Time
870 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 17 2:00s
871 1:00 Czech CE%sT 1979
872 1:00 EU CE%sT
873 # Use Europe/Prague also for Slovakia.
874
875 # Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland
876
877 # From Jesper Norgaard Welen (2005-04-26):
878 # http://www.hum.aau.dk/~poe/tid/tine/DanskTid.htm says that the law
879 # [introducing standard time] was in effect from 1894-01-01....
880 # The page http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A18930008330-REGL
881 # confirms this, and states that the law was put forth 1893-03-29.
882 #
883 # The EU treaty with effect from 1973:
884 # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A19722110030-REGL
885 #
886 # This provoked a new law from 1974 to make possible summer time changes
887 # in subsequenet decrees with the law
888 # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A19740022330-REGL
889 #
890 # It seems however that no decree was set forward until 1980. I have
891 # not found any decree, but in another related law, the effecting DST
892 # changes are stated explicitly to be from 1980-04-06 at 02:00 to
893 # 1980-09-28 at 02:00. If this is true, this differs slightly from
894 # the EU rule in that DST runs to 02:00, not 03:00. We don't know
895 # when Denmark began using the EU rule correctly, but we have only
896 # confirmation of the 1980-time, so I presume it was correct in 1981:
897 # The law is about the management of the extra hour, concerning
898 # working hours reported and effect on obligatory-rest rules (which
899 # was suspended on that night):
900 # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/C19801120554-REGL
901
902 # From Jesper Norgaard Welen (2005-06-11):
903 # The Herning Folkeblad (1980-09-26) reported that the night between
904 # Saturday and Sunday the clock is set back from three to two.
905
906 # From Paul Eggert (2005-06-11):
907 # Hence the "02:00" of the 1980 law refers to standard time, not
908 # wall-clock time, and so the EU rules were in effect in 1980.
909
910 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
911 Rule Denmark 1916 only - May 14 23:00 1:00 S
912 Rule Denmark 1916 only - Sep 30 23:00 0 -
913 Rule Denmark 1940 only - May 15 0:00 1:00 S
914 Rule Denmark 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S
915 Rule Denmark 1945 only - Aug 15 2:00s 0 -
916 Rule Denmark 1946 only - May 1 2:00s 1:00 S
917 Rule Denmark 1946 only - Sep 1 2:00s 0 -
918 Rule Denmark 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S
919 Rule Denmark 1947 only - Aug 10 2:00s 0 -
920 Rule Denmark 1948 only - May 9 2:00s 1:00 S
921 Rule Denmark 1948 only - Aug 8 2:00s 0 -
922 #
923 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
924 Zone Europe/Copenhagen 0:50:20 - LMT 1890
925 0:50:20 - CMT 1894 Jan 1 # Copenhagen MT
926 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1942 Nov 2 2:00s
927 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00
928 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1980
929 1:00 EU CE%sT
930 Zone Atlantic/Faroe -0:27:04 - LMT 1908 Jan 11 # Torshavn
931 0:00 - WET 1981
932 0:00 EU WE%sT
933 #
934 # From Paul Eggert (2004-10-31):
935 # During World War II, Germany maintained secret manned weather stations in
936 # East Greenland and Franz Josef Land, but we don't know their time zones.
937 # My source for this is Wilhelm Dege's book mentioned under Svalbard.
938 #
939 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
940 # Greenland joined the EU as part of Denmark, obtained home rule on 1979-05-01,
941 # and left the EU on 1985-02-01. It therefore should have been using EU
942 # rules at least through 1984. Shanks & Pottenger say Scoresbysund and Godthab
943 # used C-Eur rules after 1980, but IATA SSIM (1991/1996) says they use EU
944 # rules since at least 1991. Assume EU rules since 1980.
945
946 # From Gwillin Law (2001-06-06), citing
947 # <http://www.statkart.no/efs/efshefter/2001/efs5-2001.pdf> (2001-03-15),
948 # and with translations corrected by Steffen Thorsen:
949 #
950 # Greenland has four local times, and the relation to UTC
951 # is according to the following time line:
952 #
953 # The military zone near Thule UTC-4
954 # Standard Greenland time UTC-3
955 # Scoresbysund UTC-1
956 # Danmarkshavn UTC
957 #
958 # In the military area near Thule and in Danmarkshavn DST will not be
959 # introduced.
960
961 # From Rives McDow (2001-11-01):
962 #
963 # I correspond regularly with the Dansk Polarcenter, and wrote them at
964 # the time to clarify the situation in Thule. Unfortunately, I have
965 # not heard back from them regarding my recent letter. [But I have
966 # info from earlier correspondence.]
967 #
968 # According to the center, a very small local time zone around Thule
969 # Air Base keeps the time according to UTC-4, implementing daylight
970 # savings using North America rules, changing the time at 02:00 local time....
971 #
972 # The east coast of Greenland north of the community of Scoresbysund
973 # uses UTC in the same way as in Iceland, year round, with no dst.
974 # There are just a few stations on this coast, including the
975 # Danmarkshavn ICAO weather station mentioned in your September 29th
976 # email. The other stations are two sledge patrol stations in
977 # Mestersvig and Daneborg, the air force base at Station Nord, and the
978 # DPC research station at Zackenberg.
979 #
980 # Scoresbysund and two small villages nearby keep time UTC-1 and use
981 # the same daylight savings time period as in West Greenland (Godthab).
982 #
983 # The rest of Greenland, including Godthab (this area, although it
984 # includes central Greenland, is known as west Greenland), keeps time
985 # UTC-3, with daylight savings methods according to European rules.
986 #
987 # It is common procedure to use UTC 0 in the wilderness of East and
988 # North Greenland, because it is mainly Icelandic aircraft operators
989 # maintaining traffic in these areas. However, the official status of
990 # this area is that it sticks with Godthab time. This area might be
991 # considered a dual time zone in some respects because of this.
992
993 # From Rives McDow (2001-11-19):
994 # I heard back from someone stationed at Thule; the time change took place
995 # there at 2:00 AM.
996
997 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
998 # From 1997 on the CIA map shows Danmarkshavn on GMT;
999 # the 1995 map as like Godthab.
1000 # For lack of better info, assume they were like Godthab before 1996.
1001 # startkart.no says Thule does not observe DST, but this is clearly an error,
1002 # so go with Shanks & Pottenger for Thule transitions until this year.
1003 # For 2007 on assume Thule will stay in sync with US DST rules.
1004 #
1005 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1006 Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 D
1007 Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Sep lastSun 2:00 0 S
1008 Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 D
1009 Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Oct lastSun 2:00 0 S
1010 Rule Thule 2007 max - Mar Sun>=8 2:00 1:00 D
1011 Rule Thule 2007 max - Nov Sun>=1 2:00 0 S
1012 #
1013 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1014 Zone America/Danmarkshavn -1:14:40 - LMT 1916 Jul 28
1015 -3:00 - WGT 1980 Apr 6 2:00
1016 -3:00 EU WG%sT 1996
1017 0:00 - GMT
1018 Zone America/Scoresbysund -1:27:52 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Ittoqqortoormiit
1019 -2:00 - CGT 1980 Apr 6 2:00
1020 -2:00 C-Eur CG%sT 1981 Mar 29
1025 Zone America/Thule -4:35:08 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Pituffik air base
1026 -4:00 Thule A%sT
1027
1028 # Estonia
1029 # From Peter Ilieve (1994-10-15):
1030 # A relative in Tallinn confirms the accuracy of the data for 1989 onwards
1031 # [through 1994] and gives the legal authority for it,
1032 # a regulation of the Government of Estonia, No. 111 of 1989....
1033 #
1034 # From Peter Ilieve (1996-10-28):
1035 # [IATA SSIM (1992/1996) claims that the Baltic republics switch at 01:00s,
1036 # but a relative confirms that Estonia still switches at 02:00s, writing:]
1037 # "I do not [know] exactly but there are some little different
1038 # (confusing) rules for International Air and Railway Transport Schedules
1039 # conversion in Sunday connected with end of summer time in Estonia....
1040 # A discussion is running about the summer time efficiency and effect on
1041 # human physiology. It seems that Estonia maybe will not change to
1042 # summer time next spring."
1043
1044 # From Peter Ilieve (1998-11-04), heavily edited:
1045 # <a href="http://trip.rk.ee/cgi-bin/thw?${BASE}=akt&${OOHTML}=rtd&TA=1998&TO=1&AN=1390">
1046 # The 1998-09-22 Estonian time law
1047 # </a>
1048 # refers to the Eighth Directive and cites the association agreement between
1049 # the EU and Estonia, ratified by the Estonian law (RT II 1995, 22--27, 120).
1050 #
1051 # I also asked [my relative] whether they use any standard abbreviation
1052 # for their standard and summer times. He says no, they use "suveaeg"
1053 # (summer time) and "talveaeg" (winter time).
1054
1055 # From <a href="http://www.baltictimes.com/">The Baltic Times</a> (1999-09-09)
1056 # via Steffen Thorsen:
1057 # This year will mark the last time Estonia shifts to summer time,
1058 # a council of the ruling coalition announced Sept. 6....
1059 # But what this could mean for Estonia's chances of joining the European
1060 # Union are still unclear. In 1994, the EU declared summer time compulsory
1061 # for all member states until 2001. Brussels has yet to decide what to do
1062 # after that.
1063
1064 # From Mart Oruaas (2000-01-29):
1065 # Regulation no. 301 (1999-10-12) obsoletes previous regulation
1066 # no. 206 (1998-09-22) and thus sticks Estonia to +02:00 GMT for all
1067 # the year round. The regulation is effective 1999-11-01.
1068
1069 # From Toomas Soome (2002-02-21):
1070 # The Estonian government has changed once again timezone politics.
1071 # Now we are using again EU rules.
1072 #
1073 # From Urmet Jaanes (2002-03-28):
1074 # The legislative reference is Government decree No. 84 on 2002-02-21.
1075
1076 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1077 Zone Europe/Tallinn 1:39:00 - LMT 1880
1078 1:39:00 - TMT 1918 Feb # Tallinn Mean Time
1079 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1919 Jul
1080 1:39:00 - TMT 1921 May
1081 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 6
1082 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 15
1083 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 22
1084 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s
1085 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep 24 2:00s
1086 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1998 Sep 22
1087 2:00 EU EE%sT 1999 Nov 1
1088 2:00 - EET 2002 Feb 21
1089 2:00 EU EE%sT
1090
1091 # Finland
1092
1093 # From Hannu Strang (1994-09-25 06:03:37 UTC):
1094 # Well, here in Helsinki we're just changing from summer time to regular one,
1095 # and it's supposed to change at 4am...
1096
1097 # From Janne Snabb (2010-07-15):
1098 #
1099 # I noticed that the Finland data is not accurate for years 1981 and 1982.
1100 # During these two first trial years the DST adjustment was made one hour
1101 # earlier than in forthcoming years. Starting 1983 the adjustment was made
1102 # according to the central European standards.
1103 #
1104 # This is documented in Heikki Oja: Aikakirja 2007, published by The Almanac
1105 # Office of University of Helsinki, ISBN 952-10-3221-9, available online (in
1106 # Finnish) at
1107 #
1108 # <a href="http://almanakka.helsinki.fi/aikakirja/Aikakirja2007kokonaan.pdf">
1109 # http://almanakka.helsinki.fi/aikakirja/Aikakirja2007kokonaan.pdf
1110 # </a>
1111 #
1112 # Page 105 (56 in PDF version) has a handy table of all past daylight savings
1113 # transitions. It is easy enough to interpret without Finnish skills.
1114 #
1115 # This is also confirmed by Finnish Broadcasting Company's archive at:
1116 #
1117 # <a href="http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=1&ag=5&t=&a=3401">
1118 # http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=1&ag=5&t=&a=3401
1119 # </a>
1120 #
1121 # The news clip from 1981 says that "the time between 2 and 3 o'clock does not
1122 # exist tonight."
1123
1124 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1125 Rule Finland 1942 only - Apr 3 0:00 1:00 S
1126 Rule Finland 1942 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 -
1127 Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 S
1128 Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 -
1129 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1130 Zone Europe/Helsinki 1:39:52 - LMT 1878 May 31
1131 1:39:52 - HMT 1921 May # Helsinki Mean Time
1132 2:00 Finland EE%sT 1983
1133 2:00 EU EE%sT
1134
1135 # Aaland Is
1136 Link Europe/Helsinki Europe/Mariehamn
1137
1138
1139 # France
1140
1141 # From Ciro Discepolo (2000-12-20):
1142 #
1143 # Henri Le Corre, Regimes Horaires pour le monde entier, Editions
1144 # Traditionnelles - Paris 2 books, 1993
1145 #
1146 # Gabriel, Traite de l'heure dans le monde, Guy Tredaniel editeur,
1147 # Paris, 1991
1148 #
1149 # Francoise Gauquelin, Problemes de l'heure resolus en astrologie,
1150 # Guy tredaniel, Paris 1987
1151
1152
1153 #
1154 # Shank & Pottenger seem to use '24:00' ambiguously; resolve it with Whitman.
1155 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1156 Rule France 1916 only - Jun 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1157 Rule France 1916 1919 - Oct Sun>=1 23:00s 0 -
1158 Rule France 1917 only - Mar 24 23:00s 1:00 S
1159 Rule France 1918 only - Mar 9 23:00s 1:00 S
1160 Rule France 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S
1161 Rule France 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1162 Rule France 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 -
1163 Rule France 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1164 Rule France 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 -
1165 Rule France 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S
1166 # DSH writes that a law of 1923-05-24 specified 3rd Sat in Apr at 23:00 to 1st
1167 # Sat in Oct at 24:00; and that in 1930, because of Easter, the transitions
1168 # were Apr 12 and Oct 5. Go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1169 Rule France 1922 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
1170 Rule France 1923 only - May 26 23:00s 1:00 S
1171 Rule France 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S
1172 Rule France 1925 only - Apr 4 23:00s 1:00 S
1173 Rule France 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S
1174 Rule France 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S
1175 Rule France 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1176 Rule France 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00s 1:00 S
1177 Rule France 1930 only - Apr 12 23:00s 1:00 S
1178 Rule France 1931 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S
1179 Rule France 1932 only - Apr 2 23:00s 1:00 S
1180 Rule France 1933 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S
1181 Rule France 1934 only - Apr 7 23:00s 1:00 S
1182 Rule France 1935 only - Mar 30 23:00s 1:00 S
1183 Rule France 1936 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S
1184 Rule France 1937 only - Apr 3 23:00s 1:00 S
1185 Rule France 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00s 1:00 S
1186 Rule France 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00s 1:00 S
1187 Rule France 1939 only - Nov 18 23:00s 0 -
1188 Rule France 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00 1:00 S
1189 # The French rules for 1941-1944 were not used in Paris, but Shanks & Pottenger
1190 # write that they were used in Monaco and in many French locations.
1191 # Le Corre writes that the upper limit of the free zone was Arneguy, Orthez,
1192 # Mont-de-Marsan, Bazas, Langon, Lamotte-Montravel, Marouil, La
1193 # Rochefoucault, Champagne-Mouton, La Roche-Posay, La Haye-Descartes,
1194 # Loches, Montrichard, Vierzon, Bourges, Moulins, Digoin,
1195 # Paray-le-Monial, Montceau-les-Mines, Chalons-sur-Saone, Arbois,
1196 # Dole, Morez, St-Claude, and Collonges (Haute-Savoie).
1197 Rule France 1941 only - May 5 0:00 2:00 M # Midsummer
1198 # Shanks & Pottenger say this transition occurred at Oct 6 1:00,
1199 # but go with Denis Excoffier (1997-12-12),
1200 # who quotes the Ephemerides Astronomiques for 1998 from Bureau des Longitudes
1201 # as saying 5/10/41 22hUT.
1202 Rule France 1941 only - Oct 6 0:00 1:00 S
1203 Rule France 1942 only - Mar 9 0:00 2:00 M
1204 Rule France 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 1:00 S
1205 Rule France 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00 2:00 M
1206 Rule France 1943 only - Oct 4 3:00 1:00 S
1207 Rule France 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00 2:00 M
1208 Rule France 1944 only - Oct 8 1:00 1:00 S
1209 Rule France 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00 2:00 M
1210 Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 -
1211 # Shanks & Pottenger give Mar 28 2:00 and Sep 26 3:00;
1212 # go with Excoffier's 28/3/76 0hUT and 25/9/76 23hUT.
1213 Rule France 1976 only - Mar 28 1:00 1:00 S
1214 Rule France 1976 only - Sep 26 1:00 0 -
1215 # Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time, and Whitman 0:09:05,
1216 # but Howse quotes the actual French legislation as saying 0:09:21.
1217 # Go with Howse. Howse writes that the time in France was officially based
1218 # on PMT-0:09:21 until 1978-08-09, when the time base finally switched to UTC.
1219 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1220 Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 0:01
1221 0:09:21 - PMT 1911 Mar 11 0:01 # Paris MT
1222 # Shanks & Pottenger give 1940 Jun 14 0:00; go with Excoffier and Le Corre.
1223 0:00 France WE%sT 1940 Jun 14 23:00
1224 # Le Corre says Paris stuck with occupied-France time after the liberation;
1225 # go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1226 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 25
1227 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00
1228 1:00 France CE%sT 1977
1229 1:00 EU CE%sT
1230
1231 # Germany
1232
1233 # From Markus Kuhn (1998-09-29):
1234 # The German time zone web site by the Physikalisch-Technische
1235 # Bundesanstalt contains DST information back to 1916.
1236 # [See tz-link.htm for the URL.]
1237
1238 # From Joerg Schilling (2002-10-23):
1239 # In 1945, Berlin was switched to Moscow Summer time (GMT+4) by
1240 # <a href="http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/BersarinNikolai/">
1241 # General [Nikolai] Bersarin</a>.
1242
1243 # From Paul Eggert (2003-03-08):
1244 # <a href="http://www.parlament-berlin.de/pds-fraktion.nsf/727459127c8b66ee8525662300459099/defc77cb784f180ac1256c2b0030274b/$FILE/bersarint.pdf">
1245 # http://www.parlament-berlin.de/pds-fraktion.nsf/727459127c8b66ee8525662300459099/defc77cb784f180ac1256c2b0030274b/$FILE/bersarint.pdf
1246 # </a>
1247 # says that Bersarin issued an order to use Moscow time on May 20.
1248 # However, Moscow did not observe daylight saving in 1945, so
1249 # this was equivalent to CEMT (GMT+3), not GMT+4.
1250
1251
1252 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1253 Rule Germany 1946 only - Apr 14 2:00s 1:00 S
1254 Rule Germany 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 -
1255 Rule Germany 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
1256 # http://www.ptb.de/de/org/4/44/441/salt.htm says the following transition
1257 # occurred at 3:00 MEZ, not the 2:00 MEZ given in Shanks & Pottenger.
1258 # Go with the PTB.
1259 Rule Germany 1947 only - Apr 6 3:00s 1:00 S
1260 Rule Germany 1947 only - May 11 2:00s 2:00 M
1261 Rule Germany 1947 only - Jun 29 3:00 1:00 S
1262 Rule Germany 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
1263 Rule Germany 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S
1264
1265 Rule SovietZone 1945 only - May 24 2:00 2:00 M # Midsummer
1266 Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Sep 24 3:00 1:00 S
1267 Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Nov 18 2:00s 0 -
1268
1269 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1270 Zone Europe/Berlin 0:53:28 - LMT 1893 Apr
1271 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 May 24 2:00
1272 1:00 SovietZone CE%sT 1946
1273 1:00 Germany CE%sT 1980
1274 1:00 EU CE%sT
1275
1276 # From Tobias Conradi (2011-09-12):
1277 # Busingen <http://www.buesingen.de>, surrounded by the Swiss canton
1278 # Schaffhausen, did not start observing DST in 1980 as the rest of DE
1279 # (West Germany at that time) and DD (East Germany at that time) did.
1280 # DD merged into DE, the area is currently covered by code DE in ISO 3166-1,
1281 # which in turn is covered by the zone Europe/Berlin.
1282 #
1283 # Source for the time in Busingen 1980:
1284 # http://www.srf.ch/player/video?id=c012c029-03b7-4c2b-9164-aa5902cd58d3
1285
1286 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-03):
1287 # Busingen and Zurich have shared clocks since 1970.
1288
1289 Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Busingen
1290
1291 # Georgia
1292 # Please see the "asia" file for Asia/Tbilisi.
1293 # Herodotus (Histories, IV.45) says Georgia north of the Phasis (now Rioni)
1294 # is in Europe. Our reference location Tbilisi is in the Asian part.
1295
1296 # Gibraltar
1297 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1298 Zone Europe/Gibraltar -0:21:24 - LMT 1880 Aug 2 0:00s
1299 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1957 Apr 14 2:00
1300 1:00 - CET 1982
1301 1:00 EU CE%sT
1302
1303 # Greece
1304 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1305 # Whitman gives 1932 Jul 5 - Nov 1; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1306 Rule Greece 1932 only - Jul 7 0:00 1:00 S
1307 Rule Greece 1932 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 -
1319 Rule Greece 1976 only - Apr 11 2:00s 1:00 S
1320 Rule Greece 1976 only - Oct 10 2:00s 0 -
1321 Rule Greece 1977 1978 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
1322 Rule Greece 1977 only - Sep 26 2:00s 0 -
1323 Rule Greece 1978 only - Sep 24 4:00 0 -
1324 Rule Greece 1979 only - Apr 1 9:00 1:00 S
1325 Rule Greece 1979 only - Sep 29 2:00 0 -
1326 Rule Greece 1980 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S
1327 Rule Greece 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 -
1328 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1329 Zone Europe/Athens 1:34:52 - LMT 1895 Sep 14
1330 1:34:52 - AMT 1916 Jul 28 0:01 # Athens MT
1331 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1941 Apr 30
1332 1:00 Greece CE%sT 1944 Apr 4
1333 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1981
1334 # Shanks & Pottenger say it switched to C-Eur in 1981;
1335 # go with EU instead, since Greece joined it on Jan 1.
1336 2:00 EU EE%sT
1337
1338 # Hungary
1339 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1340 Rule Hungary 1918 only - Apr 1 3:00 1:00 S
1341 Rule Hungary 1918 only - Sep 29 3:00 0 -
1342 Rule Hungary 1919 only - Apr 15 3:00 1:00 S
1343 Rule Hungary 1919 only - Sep 15 3:00 0 -
1344 Rule Hungary 1920 only - Apr 5 3:00 1:00 S
1345 Rule Hungary 1920 only - Sep 30 3:00 0 -
1346 Rule Hungary 1945 only - May 1 23:00 1:00 S
1347 Rule Hungary 1945 only - Nov 3 0:00 0 -
1348 Rule Hungary 1946 only - Mar 31 2:00s 1:00 S
1349 Rule Hungary 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
1350 Rule Hungary 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=4 2:00s 1:00 S
1351 Rule Hungary 1950 only - Apr 17 2:00s 1:00 S
1352 Rule Hungary 1950 only - Oct 23 2:00s 0 -
1353 Rule Hungary 1954 1955 - May 23 0:00 1:00 S
1354 Rule Hungary 1954 1955 - Oct 3 0:00 0 -
1355 Rule Hungary 1956 only - Jun Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S
1356 Rule Hungary 1956 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
1357 Rule Hungary 1957 only - Jun Sun>=1 1:00 1:00 S
1358 Rule Hungary 1957 only - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 -
1359 Rule Hungary 1980 only - Apr 6 1:00 1:00 S
1360 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1361 Zone Europe/Budapest 1:16:20 - LMT 1890 Oct
1362 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918
1363 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1941 Apr 6 2:00
1364 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
1365 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1980 Sep 28 2:00s
1366 1:00 EU CE%sT
1367
1368 # Iceland
1369 #
1370 # From Adam David (1993-11-06):
1371 # The name of the timezone in Iceland for system / mail / news purposes is GMT.
1372 #
1373 # (1993-12-05):
1374 # This material is paraphrased from the 1988 edition of the University of
1375 # Iceland Almanak.
1376 #
1377 # From January 1st, 1908 the whole of Iceland was standardised at 1 hour
1378 # behind GMT. Previously, local mean solar time was used in different parts
1379 # of Iceland, the almanak had been based on Reykjavik mean solar time which
1380 # was 1 hour and 28 minutes behind GMT.
1381 #
1382 # "first day of winter" referred to [below] means the first day of the 26 weeks
1383 # of winter, according to the old icelandic calendar that dates back to the
1421 Rule Iceland 1950 1966 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00s 0 -
1422 Rule Iceland 1967 only - Oct 29 1:00s 0 -
1423 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1424 Zone Atlantic/Reykjavik -1:27:24 - LMT 1837
1425 -1:27:48 - RMT 1908 # Reykjavik Mean Time?
1426 -1:00 Iceland IS%sT 1968 Apr 7 1:00s
1427 0:00 - GMT
1428
1429 # Italy
1430 #
1431 # From Paul Eggert (2001-03-06):
1432 # Sicily and Sardinia each had their own time zones from 1866 to 1893,
1433 # called Palermo Time (+00:53:28) and Cagliari Time (+00:36:32).
1434 # During World War II, German-controlled Italy used German time.
1435 # But these events all occurred before the 1970 cutoff,
1436 # so record only the time in Rome.
1437 #
1438 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1439 # For Italian DST we have three sources: Shanks & Pottenger, Whitman, and
1440 # F. Pollastri
1441 # <a href="http://toi.iriti.cnr.it/uk/ienitlt.html">
1442 # Day-light Saving Time in Italy (2006-02-03)
1443 # </a>
1444 # ('FP' below), taken from an Italian National Electrotechnical Institute
1445 # publication. When the three sources disagree, guess who's right, as follows:
1446 #
1447 # year FP Shanks&P. (S) Whitman (W) Go with:
1448 # 1916 06-03 06-03 24:00 06-03 00:00 FP & W
1449 # 09-30 09-30 24:00 09-30 01:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1450 # 1917 04-01 03-31 24:00 03-31 00:00 FP & S
1451 # 09-30 09-29 24:00 09-30 01:00 FP & W
1452 # 1918 03-09 03-09 24:00 03-09 00:00 FP & S
1453 # 10-06 10-05 24:00 10-06 01:00 FP & W
1454 # 1919 03-01 03-01 24:00 03-01 00:00 FP & S
1455 # 10-04 10-04 24:00 10-04 01:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1456 # 1920 03-20 03-20 24:00 03-20 00:00 FP & S
1457 # 09-18 09-18 24:00 10-01 01:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1458 # 1944 04-02 04-03 02:00 S (see C-Eur)
1459 # 09-16 10-02 03:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1460 # 1945 09-14 09-16 24:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1461 # 1970 05-21 05-31 00:00 S
1462 # 09-20 09-27 00:00 S
1463 #
1531 # (GMT 23:00 on the previous day) and 1 hour backward on the last Sunday of
1532 # September at 03:00 (GMT 23:00 on the previous day).
1533 #
1534 # Act No.81 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1989-03-22 ...
1535 # according to the Act No.227 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1989-03-14
1536 # ...: since the last Sunday of March 1989 in Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR,
1537 # Estonian SSR and Kaliningrad region of Russian Federation all year round the
1538 # time of 2nd time zone (Moscow time minus one hour). On the territory of Latvia
1539 # transition to summer time is performed on the last Sunday of March at 02:00
1540 # (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour forward. The end of
1541 # daylight saving time is performed on the last Sunday of September at 03:00
1542 # (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour backward. Exception is
1543 # 1989-03-26, when we must not turn the hands of the clock....
1544 #
1545 # The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia of
1546 # 1997-01-21 on transition to Summer time ... established the same order of
1547 # daylight savings time settings as in the States of the European Union.
1548
1549 # From Andrei Ivanov (2000-03-06):
1550 # This year Latvia will not switch to Daylight Savings Time (as specified in
1551 # <a href="http://www.lv-laiks.lv/wwwraksti/2000/071072/vd4.htm">
1552 # The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Rep. of Latvia of
1553 # 29-Feb-2000 (#79)</a>, in Latvian for subscribers only).
1554
1555 # <a href="http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2001/01/3-CEE/cee-030101.html">
1556 # From RFE/RL Newsline (2001-01-03), noted after a heads-up by Rives McDow:
1557 # </a>
1558 # The Latvian government on 2 January decided that the country will
1559 # institute daylight-saving time this spring, LETA reported.
1560 # Last February the three Baltic states decided not to turn back their
1561 # clocks one hour in the spring....
1562 # Minister of Economy Aigars Kalvitis noted that Latvia had too few
1563 # daylight hours and thus decided to comply with a draft European
1564 # Commission directive that provides for instituting daylight-saving
1565 # time in EU countries between 2002 and 2006. The Latvian government
1566 # urged Lithuania and Estonia to adopt a similar time policy, but it
1567 # appears that they will not do so....
1568
1569 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1570 Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
1571 Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
1572 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1573 Zone Europe/Riga 1:36:24 - LMT 1880
1574 1:36:24 - RMT 1918 Apr 15 2:00 #Riga Mean Time
1575 1:36:24 1:00 LST 1918 Sep 16 3:00 #Latvian Summer
1576 1:36:24 - RMT 1919 Apr 1 2:00
1577 1:36:24 1:00 LST 1919 May 22 3:00
1578 1:36:24 - RMT 1926 May 11
1579 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 5
1580 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jul
1581 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct 13
1582 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar lastSun 2:00s
1583 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep lastSun 2:00s
1584 2:00 Latvia EE%sT 1997 Jan 21
1585 2:00 EU EE%sT 2000 Feb 29
1586 2:00 - EET 2001 Jan 2
1587 2:00 EU EE%sT
1588
1589 # Liechtenstein
1590
1591 # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-09):
1592 # Shanks & Pottenger say Vaduz is like Zurich.
1593
1594 # From Alois Treindl (2013-09-18):
1595 # http://www.eliechtensteinensia.li/LIJ/1978/1938-1978/1941.pdf
1596 # ... confirms on p. 6 that Liechtenstein followed Switzerland in 1941 and 1942.
1597 # I ... translate only the last two paragraphs:
1598 # ... during second world war, in the years 1941 and 1942, Liechtenstein
1599 # introduced daylight saving time, adapting to Switzerland. From 1943 on
1600 # central European time was in force throughout the year.
1601 # From a report of the duke's government to the high council,
1602 # regarding the introduction of a time law, of 31 May 1977.
1603
1604 Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Vaduz
1605
1606
1607 # Lithuania
1608
1609 # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-22):
1610 # IATA SSIM (1992/1996) says Lithuania uses W-Eur rules, but since it is
1611 # known to be wrong about Estonia and Latvia, assume it's wrong here too.
1612
1613 # From Marius Gedminas (1998-08-07):
1614 # I would like to inform that in this year Lithuanian time zone
1615 # (Europe/Vilnius) was changed.
1616
1617 # From <a href="http://www.elta.lt/">ELTA</a> No. 972 (2582) (1999-09-29),
1618 # via Steffen Thorsen:
1619 # Lithuania has shifted back to the second time zone (GMT plus two hours)
1620 # to be valid here starting from October 31,
1621 # as decided by the national government on Wednesday....
1622 # The Lithuanian government also announced plans to consider a
1623 # motion to give up shifting to summer time in spring, as it was
1624 # already done by Estonia.
1625
1626 # From the <a href="http://www.tourism.lt/informa/ff.htm">
1627 # Fact File, Lithuanian State Department of Tourism
1628 # </a> (2000-03-27): Local time is GMT+2 hours ..., no daylight saving.
1629
1630 # From a user via Klaus Marten (2003-02-07):
1631 # As a candidate for membership of the European Union, Lithuania will
1632 # observe Summer Time in 2003, changing its clocks at the times laid
1633 # down in EU Directive 2000/84 of 19.I.01 (i.e. at the same times as its
1634 # neighbour Latvia). The text of the Lithuanian government Order of
1635 # 7.XI.02 to this effect can be found at
1636 # http://www.lrvk.lt/nut/11/n1749.htm
1637
1638
1639 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1640 Zone Europe/Vilnius 1:41:16 - LMT 1880
1641 1:24:00 - WMT 1917 # Warsaw Mean Time
1642 1:35:36 - KMT 1919 Oct 10 # Kaunas Mean Time
1643 1:00 - CET 1920 Jul 12
1644 2:00 - EET 1920 Oct 9
1645 1:00 - CET 1940 Aug 3
1646 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 24
1647 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug
1648 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
1702 Rule Malta 1975 1980 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00 0 -
1703 Rule Malta 1980 only - Mar 31 2:00 1:00 S
1704 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1705 Zone Europe/Malta 0:58:04 - LMT 1893 Nov 2 0:00s # Valletta
1706 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1942 Nov 2 2:00s
1707 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00s
1708 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1973 Mar 31
1709 1:00 Malta CE%sT 1981
1710 1:00 EU CE%sT
1711
1712 # Moldova
1713
1714 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1715 # A previous version of this database followed Shanks & Pottenger, who write
1716 # that Tiraspol switched to Moscow time on 1992-01-19 at 02:00.
1717 # However, this is most likely an error, as Moldova declared independence
1718 # on 1991-08-27 (the 1992-01-19 date is that of a Russian decree).
1719 # In early 1992 there was large-scale interethnic violence in the area
1720 # and it's possible that some Russophones continued to observe Moscow time.
1721 # But [two people] separately reported via
1722 # Jesper Norgaard that as of 2001-01-24 Tiraspol was like Chisinau.
1723 # The Tiraspol entry has therefore been removed for now.
1724 #
1725 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-17):
1726 # Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as
1727 # "Pridnestrovie") has abolished seasonal clock change (no transition
1728 # to the Winter Time).
1729 #
1730 # News (in Russian):
1731 # <a href="http://www.kyivpost.ua/russia/news/pridnestrove-otkazalos-ot-perehoda-na-zimnee-vremya-30954.html">
1732 # http://www.kyivpost.ua/russia/news/pridnestrove-otkazalos-ot-perehoda-na-zimnee-vremya-30954.html
1733 # </a>
1734 #
1735 # <a href="http://www.allmoldova.com/moldova-news/1249064116.html">
1736 # http://www.allmoldova.com/moldova-news/1249064116.html
1737 # </a>
1738 #
1739 # The substance of this change (reinstatement of the Tiraspol entry)
1740 # is from a patch from Petr Machata (2011-10-17)
1741 #
1742 # From Tim Parenti (2011-10-19)
1743 # In addition, being situated at +4651+2938 would give Tiraspol
1744 # a pre-1880 LMT offset of 1:58:32.
1745 #
1746 # (which agrees with the earlier entry that had been removed)
1747 #
1748 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-26)
1749 # NO need to divide Moldova into two timezones at this point.
1750 # As of today, Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)- Tiraspol reversed its own
1751 # decision to abolish DST this winter.
1752 # Following Moldova and neighboring Ukraine- Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)-
1753 # Tiraspol will go back to winter time on October 30, 2011.
1754 # News from Moldova (in russian):
1755 # <a href="http://ru.publika.md/link_317061.html">
1756 # http://ru.publika.md/link_317061.html
1757 # </a>
1758
1759
1760 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1761 Zone Europe/Chisinau 1:55:20 - LMT 1880
1762 1:55 - CMT 1918 Feb 15 # Chisinau MT
1763 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT
1764 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1940 Aug 15
1765 2:00 1:00 EEST 1941 Jul 17
1766 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 24
1767 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
1768 3:00 - MSK 1990 May 6
1769 2:00 - EET 1991
1770 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992
1771 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997
1772 # See Romania commentary for the guessed 1997 transition to EU rules.
1773 2:00 EU EE%sT
1774
1775 # Monaco
1776 # Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time; go with Howse's
1777 # more precise 0:09:21.
1805 # observe GMT while the remainder of the Netherlands adhered to the common
1806 # practice of following Amsterdam mean time.
1807 #
1808 # (2001-04-09):
1809 # In 1835 the authorities of the province of North Holland requested the
1810 # municipal authorities of the towns and cities in the province to observe
1811 # Amsterdam mean time but I do not know in how many cases this request was
1812 # actually followed.
1813 #
1814 # From 1852 onwards the Dutch telegraph offices were by law required to
1815 # observe Amsterdam mean time. As the time signals from the observatory of
1816 # Leiden were also distributed by the telegraph system, I assume that most
1817 # places linked up with the telegraph (and railway) system automatically
1818 # adopted Amsterdam mean time.
1819 #
1820 # Although the early Dutch railway companies initially observed a variety
1821 # of times, most of them had adopted Amsterdam mean time by 1858 but it
1822 # was not until 1866 when they were all required by law to observe
1823 # Amsterdam mean time.
1824
1825 # The data before 1945 are taken from
1826 # <http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/wettijd/wettijd.htm>.
1827
1828 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1829 Rule Neth 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 NST # Netherlands Summer Time
1830 Rule Neth 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 AMT # Amsterdam Mean Time
1831 Rule Neth 1917 only - Apr 16 2:00s 1:00 NST
1832 Rule Neth 1917 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 AMT
1833 Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST
1834 Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Sep lastMon 2:00s 0 AMT
1835 Rule Neth 1922 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST
1836 Rule Neth 1922 1936 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 AMT
1837 Rule Neth 1923 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST
1838 Rule Neth 1924 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST
1839 Rule Neth 1925 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST
1840 # From 1926 through 1939 DST began 05-15, except that it was delayed by a week
1841 # in years when 05-15 fell in the Pentecost weekend.
1842 Rule Neth 1926 1931 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST
1843 Rule Neth 1932 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST
1844 Rule Neth 1933 1936 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST
1845 Rule Neth 1937 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST
1846 Rule Neth 1937 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S
1868 Rule Norway 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S
1869 Rule Norway 1945 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 -
1870 Rule Norway 1959 1964 - Mar Sun>=15 2:00s 1:00 S
1871 Rule Norway 1959 1965 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00s 0 -
1872 Rule Norway 1965 only - Apr 25 2:00s 1:00 S
1873 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1874 Zone Europe/Oslo 0:43:00 - LMT 1895 Jan 1
1875 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1940 Aug 10 23:00
1876 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00
1877 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1980
1878 1:00 EU CE%sT
1879
1880 # Svalbard & Jan Mayen
1881
1882 # From Steffen Thorsen (2001-05-01):
1883 # Although I could not find it explicitly, it seems that Jan Mayen and
1884 # Svalbard have been using the same time as Norway at least since the
1885 # time they were declared as parts of Norway. Svalbard was declared
1886 # as a part of Norway by law of 1925-07-17 no 11, section 4 and Jan
1887 # Mayen by law of 1930-02-27 no 2, section 2. (From
1888 # http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19250717-011.html and
1889 # http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19300227-002.html). The law/regulation
1890 # for normal/standard time in Norway is from 1894-06-29 no 1 (came
1891 # into operation on 1895-01-01) and Svalbard/Jan Mayen seem to be a
1892 # part of this law since 1925/1930. (From
1893 # http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-18940629-001.html ) I have not been
1894 # able to find if Jan Mayen used a different time zone (e.g. -0100)
1895 # before 1930. Jan Mayen has only been "inhabitated" since 1921 by
1896 # Norwegian meteorologists and maybe used the same time as Norway ever
1897 # since 1921. Svalbard (Arctic/Longyearbyen) has been inhabited since
1898 # before 1895, and therefore probably changed the local time somewhere
1899 # between 1895 and 1925 (inclusive).
1900
1901 # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-04):
1902 #
1903 # Actually, Jan Mayen was never occupied by Germany during World War II,
1904 # so it must have diverged from Oslo time during the war, as Oslo was
1905 # keeping Berlin time.
1906 #
1907 # <http://home.no.net/janmayen/history.htm> says that the meteorologists
1908 # burned down their station in 1940 and left the island, but returned in
1909 # 1941 with a small Norwegian garrison and continued operations despite
1910 # frequent air ttacks from Germans. In 1943 the Americans established a
1911 # radiolocating station on the island, called "Atlantic City". Possibly
1912 # the UT offset changed during the war, but I think it unlikely that
1913 # Jan Mayen used German daylight-saving rules.
1914 #
1915 # Svalbard is more complicated, as it was raided in August 1941 by an
1916 # Allied party that evacuated the civilian population to England (says
1917 # <http://www.bartleby.com/65/sv/Svalbard.html>). The Svalbard FAQ
1918 # <http://www.svalbard.com/SvalbardFAQ.html> says that the Germans were
1919 # expelled on 1942-05-14. However, small parties of Germans did return,
1920 # and according to Wilhelm Dege's book "War North of 80" (1954)
1921 # <http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/departments/UP/1-55238/1-55238-110-2.html>
1922 # the German armed forces at the Svalbard weather station code-named
1923 # Haudegen did not surrender to the Allies until September 1945.
1924 #
1925 # All these events predate our cutoff date of 1970, so use Europe/Oslo
1926 # for these regions.
1927 Link Europe/Oslo Arctic/Longyearbyen
1928
1929 # Poland
1930 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1931 Rule Poland 1918 1919 - Sep 16 2:00s 0 -
1932 Rule Poland 1919 only - Apr 15 2:00s 1:00 S
1933 Rule Poland 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 S
1934 # Whitman gives 1944 Nov 30; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1935 Rule Poland 1944 only - Oct 4 2:00 0 -
1936 # For 1944-1948 Whitman gives the previous day; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1937 Rule Poland 1945 only - Apr 29 0:00 1:00 S
1938 Rule Poland 1945 only - Nov 1 0:00 0 -
1939 # For 1946 on the source is Kazimierz Borkowski,
1940 # Torun Center for Astronomy, Dept. of Radio Astronomy, Nicolaus Copernicus U.,
1941 # <http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~kb/Artykuly/U-PA/Czas2.htm#tth_tAb1>
1942 # Thanks to Przemyslaw Augustyniak (2005-05-28) for this reference.
1943 # He also gives these further references:
1944 # Mon Pol nr 13, poz 162 (1995) <http://www.abc.com.pl/serwis/mp/1995/0162.htm>
1945 # Druk nr 2180 (2003) <http://www.senat.gov.pl/k5/dok/sejm/053/2180.pdf>
1946 Rule Poland 1946 only - Apr 14 0:00s 1:00 S
1947 Rule Poland 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 -
1948 Rule Poland 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S
1949 Rule Poland 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
1950 Rule Poland 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
1951 Rule Poland 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S
1952 Rule Poland 1957 only - Jun 2 1:00s 1:00 S
1953 Rule Poland 1957 1958 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
1954 Rule Poland 1958 only - Mar 30 1:00s 1:00 S
1955 Rule Poland 1959 only - May 31 1:00s 1:00 S
1956 Rule Poland 1959 1961 - Oct Sun>=1 1:00s 0 -
1957 Rule Poland 1960 only - Apr 3 1:00s 1:00 S
1958 Rule Poland 1961 1964 - May lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S
1959 Rule Poland 1962 1964 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
1960 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1961 Zone Europe/Warsaw 1:24:00 - LMT 1880
1962 1:24:00 - WMT 1915 Aug 5 # Warsaw Mean Time
1963 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Sep 16 3:00
1964 2:00 Poland EE%sT 1922 Jun
1965 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1940 Jun 23 2:00
1966 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct
1967 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1977
1968 1:00 W-Eur CE%sT 1988
1969 1:00 EU CE%sT
1970
1971 # Portugal
1972 #
1973 # From Rui Pedro Salgueiro (1992-11-12):
1974 # Portugal has recently (September, 27) changed timezone
1975 # (from WET to MET or CET) to harmonize with EEC.
1976 #
1977 # Martin Bruckmann (1996-02-29) reports via Peter Ilieve
1978 # that Portugal is reverting to 0:00 by not moving its clocks this spring.
1979 # The new Prime Minister was fed up with getting up in the dark in the winter.
1980 #
1981 # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-12):
1982 # IATA SSIM (1991-09) reports several 1991-09 and 1992-09 transitions
1983 # at 02:00u, not 01:00u. Assume that these are typos.
1984 # IATA SSIM (1991/1992) reports that the Azores were at -1:00.
1985 # IATA SSIM (1993-02) says +0:00; later issues (through 1996-09) say -1:00.
1986 # Guess that the Azores changed to EU rules in 1992 (since that's when Portugal
1987 # harmonized with the EU), and that they stayed +0:00 that winter.
1988 #
1989 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1990 # DSH writes that despite Decree 1,469 (1915), the change to the clocks was not
1991 # done every year, depending on what Spain did, because of railroad schedules.
1992 # Go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2032 Rule Port 1942 1945 - Oct Sat>=24 23:00s 0 -
2033 Rule Port 1943 only - Apr 17 22:00s 2:00 M
2034 Rule Port 1943 1945 - Aug Sat>=25 22:00s 1:00 S
2035 Rule Port 1944 1945 - Apr Sat>=21 22:00s 2:00 M
2036 Rule Port 1946 only - Apr Sat>=1 23:00s 1:00 S
2037 Rule Port 1946 only - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
2038 Rule Port 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
2039 Rule Port 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
2040 # Shanks & Pottenger say DST was observed in 1950; go with Whitman.
2041 # Whitman gives Oct lastSun for 1952 on; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2042 Rule Port 1951 1965 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
2043 Rule Port 1951 1965 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
2044 Rule Port 1977 only - Mar 27 0:00s 1:00 S
2045 Rule Port 1977 only - Sep 25 0:00s 0 -
2046 Rule Port 1978 1979 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00s 1:00 S
2047 Rule Port 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 -
2048 Rule Port 1979 1982 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
2049 Rule Port 1980 only - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S
2050 Rule Port 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S
2051 Rule Port 1983 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
2052 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2053 # Shanks & Pottenger say the transition from LMT to WET occurred 1911-05-24;
2054 # Willett says 1912-01-01. Go with Willett.
2055 Zone Europe/Lisbon -0:36:32 - LMT 1884
2056 -0:36:32 - LMT 1912 Jan 1 # Lisbon Mean Time
2057 0:00 Port WE%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00
2058 1:00 - CET 1976 Sep 26 1:00
2059 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s
2060 0:00 W-Eur WE%sT 1992 Sep 27 1:00s
2061 1:00 EU CE%sT 1996 Mar 31 1:00u
2062 0:00 EU WE%sT
2063 Zone Atlantic/Azores -1:42:40 - LMT 1884 # Ponta Delgada
2064 -1:54:32 - HMT 1911 May 24 # Horta Mean Time
2065 -2:00 Port AZO%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00 # Azores Time
2066 -1:00 Port AZO%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s
2067 -1:00 W-Eur AZO%sT 1992 Sep 27 1:00s
2068 0:00 EU WE%sT 1993 Mar 28 1:00u
2069 -1:00 EU AZO%sT
2070 Zone Atlantic/Madeira -1:07:36 - LMT 1884 # Funchal
2071 -1:07:36 - FMT 1911 May 24 # Funchal Mean Time
2072 -1:00 Port MAD%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00 # Madeira Time
2073 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s
2074 0:00 EU WE%sT
2075
2076 # Romania
2077 #
2078 # From Paul Eggert (1999-10-07):
2079 # <a href="http://www.nineoclock.ro/POL/1778pol.html">
2080 # Nine O'clock</a> (1998-10-23) reports that the switch occurred at
2081 # 04:00 local time in fall 1998. For lack of better info,
2082 # assume that Romania and Moldova switched to EU rules in 1997,
2083 # the same year as Bulgaria.
2084 #
2085 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2086 Rule Romania 1932 only - May 21 0:00s 1:00 S
2087 Rule Romania 1932 1939 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00s 0 -
2088 Rule Romania 1933 1939 - Apr Sun>=2 0:00s 1:00 S
2089 Rule Romania 1979 only - May 27 0:00 1:00 S
2090 Rule Romania 1979 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
2091 Rule Romania 1980 only - Apr 5 23:00 1:00 S
2092 Rule Romania 1980 only - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 -
2093 Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S
2094 Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 -
2095 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2096 Zone Europe/Bucharest 1:44:24 - LMT 1891 Oct
2097 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT
2098 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1981 Mar 29 2:00s
2099 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991
2100 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1994
2101 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997
2102 2:00 EU EE%sT
2103
2104 # Russia
2105
2106 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-15):
2107 # Based on last Russian Government Decree # 725 on August 31, 2011
2108 # (Government document
2109 # <a href="http://www.government.ru/gov/results/16355/print/">
2110 # http://www.government.ru/gov/results/16355/print/
2111 # </a>
2112 # in Russian)
2113 # there are few corrections have to be made for some Russian time zones...
2114 # All updated Russian Time Zones were placed in table and translated to English
2115 # by WorldTimeZone.com at the link below:
2116 # <a href="http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia36.htm">
2117 # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia36.htm
2118 # </a>
2119
2120 # From Sanjeev Gupta (2011-09-27):
2121 # Scans of [Decree #23 of January 8, 1992] are available at:
2122 # <a href="http://government.consultant.ru/page.aspx?1223966">
2123 # http://government.consultant.ru/page.aspx?1223966
2124 # They are in Cyrillic letters (presumably Russian).
2125
2126 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09):
2127 # Regarding the instant when clocks in time-zone-shifting parts of Russia
2128 # changed in September 2011:
2129 #
2130 # One source is
2131 # < a href="http://government.ru/gov/results/16355/>
2132 # http://government.ru/gov/results/16355/
2133 # </a>
2134 # which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Decree of August 31,
2135 # 2011 No 725" and contains no other dates or "effective date" information.
2136 #
2137 # Another source is
2138 # <a href="http://www.rg.ru/2011/09/06/chas-zona-dok.html">
2139 # http://www.rg.ru/2011/09/06/chas-zona-dok.html
2140 # </a>
2141 # which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Resolution of the
2142 # Government of the Russian Federation on August 31, 2011 N 725" and also
2143 # contains "Date first official publication: September 6, 2011 Posted on:
2144 # in the 'RG' - Federal Issue number 5573 September 6, 2011" but which
2145 # does not contain any "effective date" information.
2146 #
2147 # Another source is
2148 # <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oymyakonsky_District#cite_note-RuTime-7">
2149 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oymyakonsky_District#cite_note-RuTime-7
2150 # </a>
2151 # which, in note 8, contains "Resolution #725 of August 31, 2011...
2152 # Effective as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication"
2153 # but which does not contain any reference to September 6, 2011.
2154 #
2155 # The Wikipedia article refers to
2156 # <a href="http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=118896">
2157 # http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=118896
2158 # </a>
2159 # which seems to copy the text of the government.ru page.
2160 #
2161 # Tobias Conradi combines Wikipedia's
2162 # "as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication"
2163 # with www.rg.ru's "Date of first official publication: September 6, 2011" to get
2164 # September 13, 2011 as the cutover date (unusually, a Tuesday, as Tobias Conradi notes).
2165 #
2166 # None of the sources indicates a time of day for changing clocks.
2167 #
2168 # Go with 2011-09-13 0:00s.
2169
2170 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2171 # Except for Moscow after 1919-07-01, I invented the time zone abbreviations.
2172 # Moscow time zone abbreviations after 1919-07-01, and Moscow rules after 1991,
2173 # are from Andrey A. Chernov. The rest is from Shanks & Pottenger,
2174 # except we follow Chernov's report that 1992 DST transitions were Sat
2175 # 23:00, not Sun 02:00s.
2176 #
2177 # From Stanislaw A. Kuzikowski (1994-06-29):
2178 # But now it is some months since Novosibirsk is 3 hours ahead of Moscow!
2179 # I do not know why they have decided to make this change;
2180 # as far as I remember it was done exactly during winter->summer switching
2181 # so we (Novosibirsk) simply did not switch.
2182 #
2183 # From Andrey A. Chernov (1996-10-04):
2184 # 'MSK' and 'MSD' were born and used initially on Moscow computers with
2185 # UNIX-like OSes by several developer groups (e.g. Demos group, Kiae group)....
2186 # The next step was the UUCP network, the Relcom predecessor
2187 # (used mainly for mail), and MSK/MSD was actively used there.
2188 #
2189 # From Chris Carrier (1996-10-30):
2190 # According to a friend of mine who rode the Trans-Siberian Railroad from
2191 # Moscow to Irkutsk in 1995, public air and rail transport in Russia ...
2192 # still follows Moscow time, no matter where in Russia it is located.
2193 #
2194 # For Grozny, Chechnya, we have the following story from
2195 # John Daniszewski, "Scavengers in the Rubble", Los Angeles Times (2001-02-07):
2196 # News--often false--is spread by word of mouth. A rumor that it was
2197 # time to move the clocks back put this whole city out of sync with
2198 # the rest of Russia for two weeks--even soldiers stationed here began
2199 # enforcing curfew at the wrong time.
2200 #
2201 # From Gwillim Law (2001-06-05):
2202 # There's considerable evidence that Sakhalin Island used to be in
2203 # UTC+11, and has changed to UTC+10, in this decade. I start with the
2204 # SSIM, which listed Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in zone RU10 along with Magadan
2205 # until February 1997, and then in RU9 with Khabarovsk and Vladivostok
2206 # since September 1997.... Although the Kuril Islands are
2207 # administratively part of Sakhalin oblast', they appear to have
2208 # remained on UTC+11 along with Magadan.
2209 #
2210 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2211 #
2212 # Kaliningradskaya oblast'.
2213 Zone Europe/Kaliningrad 1:22:00 - LMT 1893 Apr
2214 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
2215 2:00 Poland CE%sT 1946
2216 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2217 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2218 3:00 - FET # Further-eastern European Time
2219 #
2220 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2221 # Respublika Adygeya, Arkhangel'skaya oblast',
2222 # Belgorodskaya oblast', Bryanskaya oblast', Vladimirskaya oblast',
2223 # Vologodskaya oblast', Voronezhskaya oblast',
2224 # Respublika Dagestan, Ivanovskaya oblast', Respublika Ingushetiya,
2225 # Kabarbino-Balkarskaya Respublika, Respublika Kalmykiya,
2226 # Kalyzhskaya oblast', Respublika Karachaevo-Cherkessiya,
2227 # Respublika Kareliya, Respublika Komi,
2228 # Kostromskaya oblast', Krasnodarskij kraj, Kurskaya oblast',
2229 # Leningradskaya oblast', Lipetskaya oblast', Respublika Marij El,
2230 # Respublika Mordoviya, Moskva, Moskovskaya oblast',
2231 # Murmanskaya oblast', Nenetskij avtonomnyj okrug,
2232 # Nizhegorodskaya oblast', Novgorodskaya oblast', Orlovskaya oblast',
2233 # Penzenskaya oblast', Pskovskaya oblast', Rostovskaya oblast',
2234 # Ryazanskaya oblast', Sankt-Peterburg,
2235 # Respublika Severnaya Osetiya, Smolenskaya oblast',
2236 # Stavropol'skij kraj, Tambovskaya oblast', Respublika Tatarstan,
2237 # Tverskaya oblast', Tyl'skaya oblast', Ul'yanovskaya oblast',
2238 # Chechenskaya Respublika, Chuvashskaya oblast',
2239 # Yaroslavskaya oblast'
2240 Zone Europe/Moscow 2:30:20 - LMT 1880
2241 2:30 - MMT 1916 Jul 3 # Moscow Mean Time
2242 2:30:48 Russia %s 1919 Jul 1 2:00
2243 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1922 Oct
2244 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
2245 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2246 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2247 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2248 4:00 - MSK
2249 #
2250 # Astrakhanskaya oblast', Kirovskaya oblast', Saratovskaya oblast',
2251 # Volgogradskaya oblast'. Shanks & Pottenger say Kirov is still at +0400
2252 # but Wikipedia (2006-05-09) says +0300. Perhaps it switched after the
2253 # others? But we have no data.
2254 Zone Europe/Volgograd 2:57:40 - LMT 1920 Jan 3
2255 3:00 - TSAT 1925 Apr 6 # Tsaritsyn Time
2256 3:00 - STAT 1930 Jun 21 # Stalingrad Time
2257 4:00 - STAT 1961 Nov 11
2258 4:00 Russia VOL%sT 1989 Mar 26 2:00s # Volgograd T
2259 3:00 Russia VOL%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2260 4:00 - VOLT 1992 Mar 29 2:00s
2261 3:00 Russia VOL%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2262 4:00 - VOLT
2263 #
2264 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2265 # Samarskaya oblast', Udmyrtskaya respublika
2266 Zone Europe/Samara 3:20:36 - LMT 1919 Jul 1 2:00
2267 3:00 - SAMT 1930 Jun 21
2268 4:00 - SAMT 1935 Jan 27
2269 4:00 Russia KUY%sT 1989 Mar 26 2:00s # Kuybyshev
2270 3:00 Russia KUY%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2271 2:00 Russia KUY%sT 1991 Sep 29 2:00s
2272 3:00 - KUYT 1991 Oct 20 3:00
2273 4:00 Russia SAM%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s # Samara Time
2274 3:00 Russia SAM%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2275 4:00 - SAMT
2276
2277 #
2278 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2279 # Respublika Bashkortostan, Komi-Permyatskij avtonomnyj okrug,
2280 # Kurganskaya oblast', Orenburgskaya oblast', Permskaya oblast',
2281 # Sverdlovskaya oblast', Tyumenskaya oblast',
2282 # Khanty-Manskijskij avtonomnyj okrug, Chelyabinskaya oblast',
2283 # Yamalo-Nenetskij avtonomnyj okrug.
2284 Zone Asia/Yekaterinburg 4:02:24 - LMT 1919 Jul 15 4:00
2285 4:00 - SVET 1930 Jun 21 # Sverdlovsk Time
2286 5:00 Russia SVE%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2287 4:00 Russia SVE%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2288 5:00 Russia YEK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2289 6:00 - YEKT # Yekaterinburg Time
2290 #
2291 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2292 # Respublika Altaj, Altajskij kraj, Omskaya oblast'.
2293 Zone Asia/Omsk 4:53:36 - LMT 1919 Nov 14
2294 5:00 - OMST 1930 Jun 21 # Omsk TIme
2295 6:00 Russia OMS%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2296 5:00 Russia OMS%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2297 6:00 Russia OMS%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2298 7:00 - OMST
2299 #
2300 # From Paul Eggert (2006-08-19): I'm guessing about Tomsk here; it's
2301 # not clear when it switched from +7 to +6.
2302 # Novosibirskaya oblast', Tomskaya oblast'.
2303 Zone Asia/Novosibirsk 5:31:40 - LMT 1919 Dec 14 6:00
2304 6:00 - NOVT 1930 Jun 21 # Novosibirsk Time
2305 7:00 Russia NOV%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2306 6:00 Russia NOV%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2307 7:00 Russia NOV%sT 1993 May 23 # say Shanks & P.
2308 6:00 Russia NOV%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2309 7:00 - NOVT
2310
2311 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-10-13):
2312 # Kemerovo oblast' (Kemerovo region) in Russia will change current time zone on
2313 # March 28, 2010:
2314 # from current Russia Zone 6 - Krasnoyarsk Time Zone (KRA) UTC +0700
2315 # to Russia Zone 5 - Novosibirsk Time Zone (NOV) UTC +0600
2316 #
2317 # This is according to Government of Russia decree # 740, on September
2318 # 14, 2009 "Application in the territory of the Kemerovo region the Fifth
2319 # time zone." ("Russia Zone 5" or old "USSR Zone 5" is GMT +0600)
2320 #
2321 # Russian Government web site (Russian language)
2322 # <a href="http://www.government.ru/content/governmentactivity/rfgovernmentdecisions/archiv">
2323 # http://www.government.ru/content/governmentactivity/rfgovernmentdecisions/archive/2009/09/14/991633.htm
2324 # </a>
2325 # or Russian-English translation by WorldTimeZone.com with reference
2326 # map to local region and new Russia Time Zone map after March 28, 2010
2327 # <a href="http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia03.html">
2328 # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia03.html
2329 # </a>
2330 #
2331 # Thus, when Russia will switch to DST on the night of March 28, 2010
2332 # Kemerovo region (Kemerovo oblast') will not change the clock.
2333 #
2334 # As a result, Kemerovo oblast' will be in the same time zone as
2335 # Novosibirsk, Omsk, Tomsk, Barnaul and Altai Republic.
2336
2337 Zone Asia/Novokuznetsk 5:48:48 - NMT 1920 Jan 6
2338 6:00 - KRAT 1930 Jun 21 # Krasnoyarsk Time
2339 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2340 6:00 Russia KRA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2341 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s
2342 6:00 Russia NOV%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2343 7:00 - NOVT # Novosibirsk/Novokuznetsk Time
2344
2345 #
2346 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2347 # Krasnoyarskij kraj,
2348 # Tajmyrskij (Dolgano-Nenetskij) avtonomnyj okrug,
2349 # Respublika Tuva, Respublika Khakasiya, Evenkijskij avtonomnyj okrug.
2350 Zone Asia/Krasnoyarsk 6:11:20 - LMT 1920 Jan 6
2351 6:00 - KRAT 1930 Jun 21 # Krasnoyarsk Time
2352 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2353 6:00 Russia KRA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2354 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2355 8:00 - KRAT
2356 #
2357 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2358 # Respublika Buryatiya, Irkutskaya oblast',
2359 # Ust'-Ordynskij Buryatskij avtonomnyj okrug.
2360 Zone Asia/Irkutsk 6:57:20 - LMT 1880
2361 6:57:20 - IMT 1920 Jan 25 # Irkutsk Mean Time
2362 7:00 - IRKT 1930 Jun 21 # Irkutsk Time
2363 8:00 Russia IRK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2364 7:00 Russia IRK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2365 8:00 Russia IRK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2366 9:00 - IRKT
2367 #
2368 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2003-10-18): [This region consists of]
2369 # Aginskij Buryatskij avtonomnyj okrug, Amurskaya oblast',
2370 # [parts of] Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya), Chitinskaya oblast'.
2371
2372 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2373 # ...some regions of [Russia] were merged with others since 2005...
2374 # Some names were changed, no big deal, except for one instance: a new name.
2375 # YAK/YAKST: UTC+9 Zabajkal'skij kraj.
2376
2377 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2378 # The Sakha districts are: Aldanskij, Amginskij, Anabarskij,
2379 # Verkhnevilyujskij, Vilyujskij, Gornyj,
2380 # Zhiganskij, Kobyajskij, Lenskij, Megino-Kangalasskij, Mirninskij,
2381 # Namskij, Nyurbinskij, Olenyokskij, Olyokminskij,
2382 # Suntarskij, Tattinskij, Ust'-Aldanskij, Khangalasskij,
2383 # Churapchinskij, Eveno-Bytantajskij Natsional'nij.
2384
2385 Zone Asia/Yakutsk 8:38:40 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2386 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2387 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2388 8:00 Russia YAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2389 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2390 10:00 - YAKT
2391 #
2392 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2003-10-18): [This region consists of]
2393 # Evrejskaya avtonomnaya oblast', Khabarovskij kraj, Primorskij kraj,
2394 # [parts of] Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya).
2395
2396 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2397 # The Sakha districts are: Bulunskij, Verkhoyanskij, ... Ust'-Yanskij.
2398 Zone Asia/Vladivostok 8:47:44 - LMT 1922 Nov 15
2399 9:00 - VLAT 1930 Jun 21 # Vladivostok Time
2400 10:00 Russia VLA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2401 9:00 Russia VLA%sST 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2402 10:00 Russia VLA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2403 11:00 - VLAT
2404
2405 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09):
2406 # Tomponskij and Ust'-Majskij switched from Vladivostok time to Yakutsk time
2407 # in 2011.
2408 #
2409 # From Paul Eggert (2012-11-25):
2410 # Shanks and Pottenger (2003) has Khandyga on Yakutsk time.
2411 # Make a wild guess that it switched to Vladivostok time in 2004.
2412 # This transition is no doubt wrong, but we have no better info.
2413 #
2414 Zone Asia/Khandyga 9:02:13 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2415 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2416 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2417 8:00 Russia YAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2418 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 2004
2419 10:00 Russia VLA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2420 11:00 - VLAT 2011 Sep 13 0:00s # Decree 725?
2421 10:00 - YAKT
2422
2423 #
2424 # Sakhalinskaya oblast'.
2425 # The Zone name should be Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, but that's too long.
2426 Zone Asia/Sakhalin 9:30:48 - LMT 1905 Aug 23
2427 9:00 - CJT 1938
2428 9:00 - JST 1945 Aug 25
2429 11:00 Russia SAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s # Sakhalin T.
2430 10:00 Russia SAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2431 11:00 Russia SAK%sT 1997 Mar lastSun 2:00s
2432 10:00 Russia SAK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2433 11:00 - SAKT
2434 #
2435 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2003-10-18): [This region consists of]
2436 # Magadanskaya oblast', Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya).
2437 # Probably also: Kuril Islands.
2438
2439 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2440 # The Sakha districts are: Abyjskij, Allaikhovskij, Verkhhhnekolymskij, Momskij,
2441 # Nizhnekolymskij, ... Srednekolymskij.
2442 Zone Asia/Magadan 10:03:12 - LMT 1924 May 2
2443 10:00 - MAGT 1930 Jun 21 # Magadan Time
2444 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2445 10:00 Russia MAG%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2446 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2447 12:00 - MAGT
2448
2449 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09):
2450 # Ojmyakonskij and the Kuril Islands switched from
2451 # Magadan time to Vladivostok time in 2011.
2452 Zone Asia/Ust-Nera 9:32:54 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2453 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2454 9:00 Russia YAKT 1981 Apr 1
2455 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2456 10:00 Russia MAG%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2457 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2458 12:00 - MAGT 2011 Sep 13 0:00s # Decree 725?
2459 11:00 - VLAT
2460
2461 # From Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): [This region consists of]
2462 # Kamchatskaya oblast', Koryakskij avtonomnyj okrug.
2463 #
2464 # The Zone name should be Asia/Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski, but that's too long.
2465 Zone Asia/Kamchatka 10:34:36 - LMT 1922 Nov 10
2466 11:00 - PETT 1930 Jun 21 # P-K Time
2467 12:00 Russia PET%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2468 11:00 Russia PET%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2469 12:00 Russia PET%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s
2470 11:00 Russia PET%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2471 12:00 - PETT
2472 #
2473 # Chukotskij avtonomnyj okrug
2474 Zone Asia/Anadyr 11:49:56 - LMT 1924 May 2
2475 12:00 - ANAT 1930 Jun 21 # Anadyr Time
2476 13:00 Russia ANA%sT 1982 Apr 1 0:00s
2477 12:00 Russia ANA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2478 11:00 Russia ANA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2479 12:00 Russia ANA%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s
2480 11:00 Russia ANA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2481 12:00 - ANAT
2482
2483 # San Marino
2484 # See Europe/Rome.
2485
2486 # Serbia
2487 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2488 Zone Europe/Belgrade 1:22:00 - LMT 1884
2489 1:00 - CET 1941 Apr 18 23:00
2490 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
2491 1:00 - CET 1945 May 8 2:00s
2492 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s
2493 # Metod Kozelj reports that the legal date of
2494 # transition to EU rules was 1982-11-27, for all of Yugoslavia at the time.
2495 # Shanks & Pottenger don't give as much detail, so go with Kozelj.
2496 1:00 - CET 1982 Nov 27
2497 1:00 EU CE%sT
2498 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Ljubljana # Slovenia
2499 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Podgorica # Montenegro
2500 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Sarajevo # Bosnia and Herzegovina
2501 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Skopje # Macedonia
2502 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Zagreb # Croatia
2503
2504 # Slovakia
2505 Link Europe/Prague Europe/Bratislava
2506
2507 # Slovenia
2508 # See Europe/Belgrade.
2509
2510 # Spain
2511 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2512 # For 1917-1919 Whitman gives Apr Sat>=1 - Oct Sat>=1;
2513 # go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2514 Rule Spain 1917 only - May 5 23:00s 1:00 S
2515 Rule Spain 1917 1919 - Oct 6 23:00s 0 -
2555 Rule SpainAfrica 1974 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 -
2556 Rule SpainAfrica 1976 1977 - May 1 0:00 1:00 S
2557 Rule SpainAfrica 1976 only - Aug 1 0:00 0 -
2558 Rule SpainAfrica 1977 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 -
2559 Rule SpainAfrica 1978 only - Jun 1 0:00 1:00 S
2560 Rule SpainAfrica 1978 only - Aug 4 0:00 0 -
2561 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2562 Zone Europe/Madrid -0:14:44 - LMT 1901 Jan 1 0:00s
2563 0:00 Spain WE%sT 1946 Sep 30
2564 1:00 Spain CE%sT 1979
2565 1:00 EU CE%sT
2566 Zone Africa/Ceuta -0:21:16 - LMT 1901
2567 0:00 - WET 1918 May 6 23:00
2568 0:00 1:00 WEST 1918 Oct 7 23:00
2569 0:00 - WET 1924
2570 0:00 Spain WE%sT 1929
2571 0:00 SpainAfrica WE%sT 1984 Mar 16
2572 1:00 - CET 1986
2573 1:00 EU CE%sT
2574 Zone Atlantic/Canary -1:01:36 - LMT 1922 Mar # Las Palmas de Gran C.
2575 -1:00 - CANT 1946 Sep 30 1:00 # Canaries Time
2576 0:00 - WET 1980 Apr 6 0:00s
2577 0:00 1:00 WEST 1980 Sep 28 0:00s
2578 0:00 EU WE%sT
2579 # IATA SSIM (1996-09) says the Canaries switch at 2:00u, not 1:00u.
2580 # Ignore this for now, as the Canaries are part of the EU.
2581
2582 # Sweden
2583
2584 # From Ivan Nilsson (2001-04-13), superseding Shanks & Pottenger:
2585 #
2586 # The law "Svensk forfattningssamling 1878, no 14" about standard time in 1879:
2587 # From the beginning of 1879 (that is 01-01 00:00) the time for all
2588 # places in the country is "the mean solar time for the meridian at
2589 # three degrees, or twelve minutes of time, to the west of the
2590 # meridian of the Observatory of Stockholm". The law is dated 1878-05-31.
2591 #
2592 # The observatory at that time had the meridian 18 degrees 03' 30"
2593 # eastern longitude = 01:12:14 in time. Less 12 minutes gives the
2594 # national standard time as 01:00:14 ahead of GMT....
2595 #
2596 # About the beginning of CET in Sweden. The lawtext ("Svensk
2597 # forfattningssamling 1899, no 44") states, that "from the beginning
2598 # of 1900... ... the same as the mean solar time for the meridian at
2599 # the distance of one hour of time from the meridian of the English
2600 # observatory at Greenwich, or at 12 minutes 14 seconds to the west
2601 # from the meridian of the Observatory of Stockholm". The law is dated
2602 # 1899-06-16. In short: At 1900-01-01 00:00:00 the new standard time
2603 # in Sweden is 01:00:00 ahead of GMT.
2604 #
2605 # 1916: The lawtext ("Svensk forfattningssamling 1916, no 124") states
2606 # that "1916-05-15 is considered to begin one hour earlier". It is
2607 # pretty obvious that at 05-14 23:00 the clocks are set to 05-15 00:00....
2608 # Further the law says, that "1916-09-30 is considered to end one hour later".
2609 #
2610 # The laws regulating [DST] are available on the site of the Swedish
2611 # Parliament beginning with 1985 - the laws regulating 1980/1984 are
2612 # not available on the site (to my knowledge they are only available
2613 # in Swedish): <http://www.riksdagen.se/english/work/sfst.asp> (type
2614 # "sommartid" without the quotes in the field "Fritext" and then click
2615 # the Sok-button).
2616 #
2617 # (2001-05-13):
2618 #
2619 # I have now found a newspaper stating that at 1916-10-01 01:00
2620 # summertime the church-clocks etc were set back one hour to show
2621 # 1916-10-01 00:00 standard time. The article also reports that some
2622 # people thought the switch to standard time would take place already
2623 # at 1916-10-01 00:00 summer time, but they had to wait for another
2624 # hour before the event took place.
2625 #
2626 # Source: The newspaper "Dagens Nyheter", 1916-10-01, page 7 upper left.
2627
2628 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2629 Zone Europe/Stockholm 1:12:12 - LMT 1879 Jan 1
2630 1:00:14 - SET 1900 Jan 1 # Swedish Time
2631 1:00 - CET 1916 May 14 23:00
2632 1:00 1:00 CEST 1916 Oct 1 01:00
2633 1:00 - CET 1980
2634 1:00 EU CE%sT
2635
2636 # Switzerland
2637 # From Howse:
2638 # By the end of the 18th century clocks and watches became commonplace
2639 # and their performance improved enormously. Communities began to keep
2640 # mean time in preference to apparent time -- Geneva from 1780 ....
2641 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2642 # From Whitman (who writes "Midnight?"):
2643 # Rule Swiss 1940 only - Nov 2 0:00 1:00 S
2644 # Rule Swiss 1940 only - Dec 31 0:00 0 -
2645 # From Shanks & Pottenger:
2646 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 S
2647 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00 0 -
2648
2649 # From Alois Treindl (2008-12-17):
2650 # I have researched the DST usage in Switzerland during the 1940ies.
2651 #
2652 # As I wrote in an earlier message, I suspected the current tzdata values
2653 # to be wrong. This is now verified.
2654 #
2655 # I have found copies of the original ruling by the Swiss Federal
2656 # government, in 'Eidgen[o]ssische Gesetzessammlung 1941 and 1942' (Swiss
2657 # federal law collection)...
2658 #
2659 # DST began on Monday 5 May 1941, 1:00 am by shifting the clocks to 2:00 am
2660 # DST ended on Monday 6 Oct 1941, 2:00 am by shifting the clocks to 1:00 am.
2661 #
2662 # DST began on Monday, 4 May 1942 at 01:00 am
2663 # DST ended on Monday, 5 Oct 1942 at 02:00 am
2664 #
2665 # There was no DST in 1940, I have checked the law collection carefully.
2666 # It is also indicated by the fact that the 1942 entry in the law
2667 # collection points back to 1941 as a reference, but no reference to any
2668 # other years are made.
2669 #
2670 # Newspaper articles I have read in the archives on 6 May 1941 reported
2671 # about the introduction of DST (Sommerzeit in German) during the previous
2672 # night as an absolute novelty, because this was the first time that such
2673 # a thing had happened in Switzerland.
2674 #
2675 # I have also checked 1916, because one book source (Gabriel, Traite de
2676 # l'heure dans le monde) claims that Switzerland had DST in 1916. This is
2677 # false, no official document could be found. Probably Gabriel got misled
2678 # by references to Germany, which introduced DST in 1916 for the first time.
2679 #
2680 # The tzdata rules for Switzerland must be changed to:
2681 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S
2682 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 -
2683 #
2684 # The 1940 rules must be deleted.
2685 #
2686 # One further detail for Switzerland, which is probably out of scope for
2687 # most users of tzdata: The [Europe/Zurich zone] ...
2688 # describes all of Switzerland correctly, with the exception of
2689 # the Cantone Geneve (Geneva, Genf). Between 1848 and 1894 Geneve did not
2690 # follow Bern Mean Time but kept its own local mean time.
2691 # To represent this, an extra zone would be needed.
2692 #
2693 # From Alois Treindl (2013-09-11):
2694 # The Federal regulations say
2695 # http://www.admin.ch/opc/de/classified-compilation/20071096/index.html
2696 # ... the meridian for Bern mean time ... is 7 degrees 26'22.50".
2697 # Expressed in time, it is 0h29m45.5s.
2698
2699 # From Pierre-Yves Berger (2013-09-11):
2700 # the "Circulaire du conseil federal" (December 11 1893)
2701 # <http://www.amtsdruckschriften.bar.admin.ch/viewOrigDoc.do?id=10071353> ...
2702 # clearly states that the [1894-06-01] change should be done at midnight
2703 # but if no one is present after 11 at night, could be postponed until one
2704 # hour before the beginning of service.
2705
2706 # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-11):
2707 # Round BMT to the nearest even second, 0:29:46.
2708 #
2709 # We can find no reliable source for Shanks's assertion that all of Switzerland
2710 # except Geneva switched to Bern Mean Time at 00:00 on 1848-09-12. This book:
2711 #
2712 # Jakob Messerli. Gleichmassig, punktlich, schnell: Zeiteinteilung und
2713 # Zeitgebrauch in der Schweiz im 19. Jahrhundert. Chronos, Zurich 1995,
2714 # ISBN 3-905311-68-2, OCLC 717570797.
2715 #
2716 # suggests that the transition was more gradual, and that the Swiss did not
2717 # agree about civil time during the transition. The timekeeping it gives the
2718 # most detail for is postal and telegraph time: here, federal legislation (the
2719 # "Bundesgesetz uber die Erstellung von elektrischen Telegraphen") passed on
2720 # 1851-11-23, and an official implementation notice was published 1853-07-16
2721 # (Bundesblatt 1853, Bd. II, S. 859). On p 72 Messerli writes that in
2722 # practice since July 1853 Bernese time was used in "all postal and telegraph
2723 # offices in Switzerland from Geneva to St. Gallen and Basel to Chiasso"
2724 # (Google translation). For now, model this transition as occurring on
2725 # 1853-07-16, though it probably occurred at some other date in Zurich, and
2726 # legal civil time probably changed at still some other transition date.
2727
2728 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2729 Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S
2730 Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 -
2731 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2732 Zone Europe/Zurich 0:34:08 - LMT 1853 Jul 16 # See above comment.
2733 0:29:46 - BMT 1894 Jun # Bern Mean Time
2734 1:00 Swiss CE%sT 1981
2735 1:00 EU CE%sT
2736
2737 # Turkey
2738
2739 # From Amar Devegowda (2007-01-03):
2740 # The time zone rules for Istanbul, Turkey have not been changed for years now.
2741 # ... The latest rules are available at -
2742 # http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone.html?n=107
2743 # From Steffen Thorsen (2007-01-03):
2744 # I have been able to find press records back to 1996 which all say that
2745 # DST started 01:00 local time and end at 02:00 local time. I am not sure
2746 # what happened before that. One example for each year from 1996 to 2001:
2747 # http://newspot.byegm.gov.tr/arsiv/1996/21/N4.htm
2748 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING97/03/97X03X25.TXT
2749 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING98/03/98X03X02.HTM
2750 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING99/10/99X10X26.HTM#%2016
2751 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING2000/03/00X03X06.HTM#%2021
2752 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING2001/03/23x03x01.HTM#%2027
2753 # From Paul Eggert (2007-01-03):
2754 # Prefer the above source to Shanks & Pottenger for time stamps after 1990.
2755
2756 # From Steffen Thorsen (2007-03-09):
2757 # Starting 2007 though, it seems that they are adopting EU's 1:00 UTC
2758 # start/end time, according to the following page (2007-03-07):
2759 # http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/402029.asp
2760 # The official document is located here - it is in Turkish...:
2761 # http://rega.basbakanlik.gov.tr/eskiler/2007/03/20070307-7.htm
2762 # I was able to locate the following seemingly official document
2763 # (on a non-government server though) describing dates between 2002 and 2006:
2764 # http://www.alomaliye.com/bkk_2002_3769.htm
2765
2766 # From Gökdeniz Karadağ (2011-03-10):
2767 #
2768 # According to the articles linked below, Turkey will change into summer
2769 # time zone (GMT+3) on March 28, 2011 at 3:00 a.m. instead of March 27.
2770 # This change is due to a nationwide exam on 27th.
2771 # http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=70872
2772 # Turkish:
2773 # http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/ekonomi/17230464.asp?gid=373
2774
2775 # From Faruk Pasin (2014-02-14):
2776 # The DST for Turkey has been changed for this year because of the
2777 # Turkish Local election....
2778 # http://www.sabah.com.tr/Ekonomi/2014/02/12/yaz-saatinde-onemli-degisiklik
2779 # ... so Turkey will move clocks forward one hour on March 31 at 3:00 a.m.
2780 # From Paul Eggert (2014-02-17):
2781 # Here is an English-language source:
2782 # http://www.worldbulletin.net/turkey/129016/turkey-switches-to-daylight-saving-time-march-31
2783
2784 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2785 Rule Turkey 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S
2786 Rule Turkey 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
2787 Rule Turkey 1920 only - Mar 28 0:00 1:00 S
2788 Rule Turkey 1920 only - Oct 25 0:00 0 -
2789 Rule Turkey 1921 only - Apr 3 0:00 1:00 S
2790 Rule Turkey 1921 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 -
2791 Rule Turkey 1922 only - Mar 26 0:00 1:00 S
2792 Rule Turkey 1922 only - Oct 8 0:00 0 -
2793 # Whitman gives 1923 Apr 28 - Sep 16 and no DST in 1924-1925;
2794 # go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2795 Rule Turkey 1924 only - May 13 0:00 1:00 S
2796 Rule Turkey 1924 1925 - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
2797 Rule Turkey 1925 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S
2798 Rule Turkey 1940 only - Jun 30 0:00 1:00 S
2799 Rule Turkey 1940 only - Oct 5 0:00 0 -
2800 Rule Turkey 1940 only - Dec 1 0:00 1:00 S
2801 Rule Turkey 1941 only - Sep 21 0:00 0 -
2802 Rule Turkey 1942 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S
2853 2:00 EU EE%sT
2854 Link Europe/Istanbul Asia/Istanbul # Istanbul is in both continents.
2855
2856 # Ukraine
2857 #
2858 # From Igor Karpov, who works for the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice,
2859 # via Garrett Wollman (2003-01-27):
2860 # BTW, I've found the official document on this matter. It's government
2861 # regulations number 509, May 13, 1996. In my poor translation it says:
2862 # "Time in Ukraine is set to second timezone (Kiev time). Each last Sunday
2863 # of March at 3am the time is changing to 4am and each last Sunday of
2864 # October the time at 4am is changing to 3am"
2865
2866 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-20):
2867 # On September 20, 2011 the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada agreed to
2868 # abolish the transfer clock to winter time.
2869 #
2870 # Bill number 8330 of MP from the Party of Regions Oleg Nadoshi got
2871 # approval from 266 deputies.
2872 #
2873 # Ukraine abolishes transter back to the winter time (in Russian)
2874 # http://news.mail.ru/politics/6861560/
2875 #
2876 # The Ukrainians will no longer change the clock (in Russian)
2877 # http://www.segodnya.ua/news/14290482.html
2878 #
2879 # Deputies cancelled the winter time (in Russian)
2880 # http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2011/09/20/6600616/
2881 #
2882 # From Philip Pizzey (2011-10-18):
2883 # Today my Ukrainian colleagues have informed me that the
2884 # Ukrainian parliament have decided that they will go to winter
2885 # time this year after all.
2886 #
2887 # From Udo Schwedt (2011-10-18):
2888 # As far as I understand, the recent change to the Ukrainian time zone
2889 # (Europe/Kiev) to introduce permanent daylight saving time (similar
2890 # to Russia) was reverted today:
2891 # http://portal.rada.gov.ua/rada/control/en/publish/article/info_left?art_id=287324&cat_id=105995
2892 #
2893 # Also reported by Alexander Bokovoy (2011-10-18) who also noted:
2919 # Since 1992 they had normal DST procedure:
2920 # 03 29 1992 02:00 -02.00 1 DST started
2921 # 09 27 1992 03:00 -02.00 0 DST ended
2922 # * Ukrainian Government's Resolution of 20.03.1992, No. 139.
2923 # http://www.uazakon.com/documents/date_8u/pg_grcasa.htm
2924
2925 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2926 # Most of Ukraine since 1970 has been like Kiev.
2927 # "Kyiv" is the transliteration of the Ukrainian name, but
2928 # "Kiev" is more common in English.
2929 Zone Europe/Kiev 2:02:04 - LMT 1880
2930 2:02:04 - KMT 1924 May 2 # Kiev Mean Time
2931 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
2932 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 20
2933 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1943 Nov 6
2934 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 Jul 1 2:00
2935 2:00 1:00 EEST 1991 Sep 29 3:00
2936 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1995
2937 2:00 EU EE%sT
2938 # Ruthenia used CET 1990/1991.
2939 # "Uzhhorod" is the transliteration of the Ukrainian name, but
2940 # "Uzhgorod" is more common in English.
2941 Zone Europe/Uzhgorod 1:29:12 - LMT 1890 Oct
2942 1:00 - CET 1940
2943 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct
2944 1:00 1:00 CEST 1944 Oct 26
2945 1:00 - CET 1945 Jun 29
2946 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
2947 3:00 - MSK 1990 Jul 1 2:00
2948 1:00 - CET 1991 Mar 31 3:00
2949 2:00 - EET 1992
2950 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1995
2951 2:00 EU EE%sT
2952 # Zaporozh'ye and eastern Lugansk oblasts observed DST 1990/1991.
2953 # "Zaporizhia" is the transliteration of the Ukrainian name, but
2954 # "Zaporozh'ye" is more common in English. Use the common English
2955 # spelling, except omit the apostrophe as it is not allowed in
2956 # portable Posix file names.
2957 Zone Europe/Zaporozhye 2:20:40 - LMT 1880
2958 2:20 - CUT 1924 May 2 # Central Ukraine T
2959 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
2960 3:00 - MSK 1941 Aug 25
2961 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1943 Oct 25
2962 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00
2963 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1995
2964 2:00 EU EE%sT
2965 # Central Crimea used Moscow time 1994/1997.
2966 Zone Europe/Simferopol 2:16:24 - LMT 1880
2967 2:16 - SMT 1924 May 2 # Simferopol Mean T
2968 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
2969 3:00 - MSK 1941 Nov
2970 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Apr 13
2971 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
2972 3:00 - MSK 1990 Jul 1 2:00
2973 2:00 - EET 1992
2974 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2975 # The _Economist_ (1994-05-28, p 45) reports that central Crimea switched
2976 # from Kiev to Moscow time sometime after the January 1994 elections.
2977 # Shanks (1999) says "date of change uncertain", but implies that it happened
2978 # sometime between the 1994 DST switches. Shanks & Pottenger simply say
2979 # 1994-09-25 03:00, but that can't be right. For now, guess it
2980 # changed in May.
2981 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1994 May
2982 # From IATA SSIM (1994/1997), which also says that Kerch is still like Kiev.
2983 3:00 E-Eur MSK/MSD 1996 Mar 31 3:00s
2984 3:00 1:00 MSD 1996 Oct 27 3:00s
2985 # IATA SSIM (1997-09) says Crimea switched to EET/EEST.
2986 # Assume it happened in March by not changing the clocks.
2987 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1997
2988 3:00 - MSK 1997 Mar lastSun 1:00u
2989 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-03-17):
2990 # time change at 2:00 (2am) on March 30, 2014
2991 # http://vz.ru/news/2014/3/17/677464.html
2992 # From Paul Eggert (2014-03-30):
2993 # Simferopol and Sevastopol reportedly changed their central town clocks
2994 # late the previous day, but this appears to have been ceremonial
2995 # and the discrepancies are small enough to not worry about.
2996 2:00 EU EE%sT 2014 Mar 30 2:00
2997 4:00 - MSK
2998
2999 # Vatican City
3000 # See Europe/Rome.
3001
3002 ###############################################################################
3003
3004 # One source shows that Bulgaria, Cyprus, Finland, and Greece observe DST from
3005 # the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in September in 1986.
3006 # The source shows Romania changing a day later than everybody else.
3007 #
3008 # According to Bernard Sieloff's source, Poland is in the MET time zone but
3009 # uses the WE DST rules. The Western USSR uses EET+1 and ME DST rules.
3010 # Bernard Sieloff's source claims Romania switches on the same day, but at
3011 # 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST). It also claims that Turkey
3012 # switches on the same day, but switches on at 01:00 standard time
3013 # and off at 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST)
3014
3015 # ...
3016 # Date: Wed, 28 Jan 87 16:56:27 -0100
3017 # From: Tom Hofmann
3018 # ...
3019 #
3020 # ...the European time rules are...standardized since 1981, when
3021 # most European coun[tr]ies started DST. Before that year, only
3022 # a few countries (UK, France, Italy) had DST, each according
3023 # to own national rules. In 1981, however, DST started on
3024 # 'Apr firstSun', and not on 'Mar lastSun' as in the following
3025 # years...
3026 # But also since 1981 there are some more national exceptions
3027 # than listed in 'europe': Switzerland, for example, joined DST
3028 # one year later, Denmark ended DST on 'Oct 1' instead of 'Sep
3029 # lastSun' in 1981---I don't know how they handle now.
3030 #
3031 # Finally, DST ist always from 'Apr 1' to 'Oct 1' in the
3032 # Soviet Union (as far as I know).
3033 #
3034 # Tom Hofmann, Scientific Computer Center, CIBA-GEIGY AG,
3035 # 4002 Basle, Switzerland
3036 # ...
3037
3038 # ...
3039 # Date: Wed, 4 Feb 87 22:35:22 +0100
3040 # From: Dik T. Winter
3041 # ...
3042 #
3043 # The information from Tom Hofmann is (as far as I know) not entirely correct.
3044 # After a request from chongo at amdahl I tried to retrieve all information
3045 # about DST in Europe. I was able to find all from about 1969.
3046 #
3047 # ...standardization on DST in Europe started in about 1977 with switches on
3048 # first Sunday in April and last Sunday in September...
3049 # In 1981 UK joined Europe insofar that
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29 # tz@iana.org for general use in the future). For more, please see
30 # the file CONTRIBUTING in the tz distribution.
31
32 # From Paul Eggert (2014-05-31):
33 # A good source for time zone historical data outside the U.S. is
34 # Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition),
35 # San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003).
36 #
37 # Gwillim Law writes that a good source
38 # for recent time zone data is the International Air Transport
39 # Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM),
40 # published semiannually. Law sent in several helpful summaries
41 # of the IATA's data after 1990.
42 #
43 # A reliable and entertaining source about time zones is
44 # Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997).
45 #
46 # Except where otherwise noted, Shanks & Pottenger is the source for
47 # entries through 1991, and IATA SSIM is the source for entries afterwards.
48 #
49 # Other sources occasionally used include:
50 #
51 # Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences,
52 # Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated),
53 # which I found in the UCLA library.
54 #
55 # William Willett, The Waste of Daylight, 19th edition
56 # <http://cs.ucla.edu/~eggert/The-Waste-of-Daylight-19th.pdf>
57 # [PDF] (1914-03)
58 #
59 # Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94
60 # <http://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359>. He writes:
61 # "It is requested that corrections and additions to these tables
62 # may be sent to Mr. John Milne, Royal Geographical Society,
63 # Savile Row, London." Nowadays please email them to tz@iana.org.
64 #
65 # Byalokoz EL. New Counting of Time in Russia since July 1, 1919.
66 # This Russian-language source was consulted by Vladimir Karpinsky; see
67 # http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2014-August/021320.html
68 # The full Russian citation is:
69 # Бялокоз, Евгений Людвигович. Новый счет времени в течении суток
70 # введенный декретом Совета народных комиссаров для всей России с 1-го
71 # июля 1919 г. / Изд. 2-е Междуведомственной комиссии. - Петроград:
72 # Десятая гос. тип., 1919.
73 # http://resolver.gpntb.ru/purl?docushare/dsweb/Get/Resource-2011/Byalokoz__E.L.__Novyy__schet__vremeni__v__techenie__sutok__izd__2(1).pdf
74 #
75 # Brazil's Divisão Serviço da Hora (DSHO),
76 # History of Summer Time
77 # <http://pcdsh01.on.br/HISTHV.htm>
78 # (1998-09-21, in Portuguese)
79
80 #
81 # I invented the abbreviations marked '*' in the following table;
82 # the rest are from earlier versions of this file, or from other sources.
83 # Corrections are welcome!
84 # std dst 2dst
85 # LMT Local Mean Time
86 # -4:00 AST ADT Atlantic
87 # -3:00 WGT WGST Western Greenland*
88 # -1:00 EGT EGST Eastern Greenland*
89 # 0:00 GMT BST BDST Greenwich, British Summer
90 # 0:00 GMT IST Greenwich, Irish Summer
91 # 0:00 WET WEST WEMT Western Europe
92 # 0:19:32.13 AMT NST Amsterdam, Netherlands Summer (1835-1937)*
93 # 0:20 NET NEST Netherlands (1937-1940)*
94 # 1:00 CET CEST CEMT Central Europe
95 # 1:00:14 SET Swedish (1879-1899)*
96 # 2:00 EET EEST Eastern Europe
97 # 3:00 FET Further-eastern Europe*
98 # 3:00 MSK MSD MSM* Moscow
99
100 # From Peter Ilieve (1994-12-04),
101 # The original six [EU members]: Belgium, France, (West) Germany, Italy,
102 # Luxembourg, the Netherlands.
103 # Plus, from 1 Jan 73: Denmark, Ireland, United Kingdom.
104 # Plus, from 1 Jan 81: Greece.
105 # Plus, from 1 Jan 86: Spain, Portugal.
106 # Plus, from 1 Jan 95: Austria, Finland, Sweden. (Norway negotiated terms for
107 # entry but in a referendum on 28 Nov 94 the people voted No by 52.2% to 47.8%
108 # on a turnout of 88.6%. This was almost the same result as Norway's previous
109 # referendum in 1972, they are the only country to have said No twice.
110 # Referendums in the other three countries voted Yes.)
111 # ...
112 # Estonia ... uses EU dates but not at 01:00 GMT, they use midnight GMT.
113 # I don't think they know yet what they will do from 1996 onwards.
114 # ...
115 # There shouldn't be any [current members who are not using EU rules].
116 # A Directive has the force of law, member states are obliged to enact
117 # national law to implement it. The only contentious issue was the
118 # different end date for the UK and Ireland, and this was always allowed
122 ###############################################################################
123
124 # Britain (United Kingdom) and Ireland (Eire)
125
126 # From Peter Ilieve (1994-07-06):
127 #
128 # On 17 Jan 1994 the Independent, a UK quality newspaper, had a piece about
129 # historical vistas along the Thames in west London. There was a photo
130 # and a sketch map showing some of the sightlines involved. One paragraph
131 # of the text said:
132 #
133 # 'An old stone obelisk marking a forgotten terrestrial meridian stands
134 # beside the river at Kew. In the 18th century, before time and longitude
135 # was standardised by the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, scholars observed
136 # this stone and the movement of stars from Kew Observatory nearby. They
137 # made their calculations and set the time for the Horse Guards and Parliament,
138 # but now the stone is obscured by scrubwood and can only be seen by walking
139 # along the towpath within a few yards of it.'
140 #
141 # I have a one inch to one mile map of London and my estimate of the stone's
142 # position is 51 degrees 28' 30" N, 0 degrees 18' 45" W. The longitude should
143 # be within about +-2". The Ordnance Survey grid reference is TQ172761.
144 #
145 # [This yields GMTOFF = -0:01:15 for London LMT in the 18th century.]
146
147 # From Paul Eggert (1993-11-18):
148 #
149 # Howse writes that Britain was the first country to use standard time.
150 # The railways cared most about the inconsistencies of local mean time,
151 # and it was they who forced a uniform time on the country.
152 # The original idea was credited to Dr. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828)
153 # and was popularized by Abraham Follett Osler (1808-1903).
154 # The first railway to adopt London time was the Great Western Railway
155 # in November 1840; other railways followed suit, and by 1847 most
156 # (though not all) railways used London time. On 1847-09-22 the
157 # Railway Clearing House, an industry standards body, recommended that GMT be
158 # adopted at all stations as soon as the General Post Office permitted it.
159 # The transition occurred on 12-01 for the L&NW, the Caledonian,
160 # and presumably other railways; the January 1848 Bradshaw's lists many
161 # railways as using GMT. By 1855 the vast majority of public
162 # clocks in Britain were set to GMT (though some, like the great clock
163 # on Tom Tower at Christ Church, Oxford, were fitted with two minute hands,
164 # one for local time and one for GMT). The last major holdout was the legal
165 # system, which stubbornly stuck to local time for many years, leading
166 # to oddities like polls opening at 08:13 and closing at 16:13.
167 # The legal system finally switched to GMT when the Statutes (Definition
168 # of Time) Act took effect; it received the Royal Assent on 1880-08-02.
169 #
170 # In the tables below, we condense this complicated story into a single
171 # transition date for London, namely 1847-12-01. We don't know as much
172 # about Dublin, so we use 1880-08-02, the legal transition time.
173
174 # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-19):
175 # The ancients had no need for daylight saving, as they kept time
176 # informally or via hours whose length depended on the time of year.
177 # Daylight saving time in its modern sense was invented by the
178 # New Zealand entomologist George Vernon Hudson (1867-1946),
179 # whose day job as a postal clerk led him to value
180 # after-hours daylight in which to pursue his research.
181 # In 1895 he presented a paper to the Wellington Philosophical Society
182 # that proposed a two-hour daylight-saving shift. See:
183 # Hudson GV. On seasonal time-adjustment in countries south of lat. 30 deg.
184 # Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 1895;28:734
185 # http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_28/rsnz_28_00_006110.html
186 # Although some interest was expressed in New Zealand, his proposal
187 # did not find its way into law and eventually it was almost forgotten.
188 #
189 # In England, DST was independently reinvented by William Willett (1857-1915),
190 # a London builder and member of the Royal Astronomical Society
191 # who circulated a pamphlet "The Waste of Daylight" (1907)
192 # that proposed advancing clocks 20 minutes on each of four Sundays in April,
193 # and retarding them by the same amount on four Sundays in September.
194 # A bill was drafted in 1909 and introduced in Parliament several times,
195 # but it met with ridicule and opposition, especially from farming interests.
196 # Later editions of the pamphlet proposed one-hour summer time, and
197 # it was eventually adopted as a wartime measure in 1916.
198 # See: Summer Time Arrives Early, The Times (2000-05-18).
199 # A monument to Willett was unveiled on 1927-05-21, in an open space in
200 # a 45-acre wood near Chislehurst, Kent that was purchased by popular
201 # subscription and open to the public. On the south face of the monolith,
202 # designed by G. W. Miller, is the William Willett Memorial Sundial,
203 # which is permanently set to Summer Time.
204
205 # From Winston Churchill (1934-04-28):
206 # It is one of the paradoxes of history that we should owe the boon of
207 # summer time, which gives every year to the people of this country
208 # between 160 and 170 hours more daylight leisure, to a war which
209 # plunged Europe into darkness for four years, and shook the
210 # foundations of civilization throughout the world.
211 # -- "A Silent Toast to William Willett", Pictorial Weekly;
212 # republished in Finest Hour (Spring 2002) 1(114):26
213 # http://www.winstonchurchill.org/images/finesthour/Vol.01%20No.114.pdf
214
215 # From Paul Eggert (1996-09-03):
216 # The OED Supplement says that the English originally said "Daylight Saving"
217 # when they were debating the adoption of DST in 1908; but by 1916 this
218 # term appears only in quotes taken from DST's opponents, whereas the
219 # proponents (who eventually won the argument) are quoted as using "Summer".
220
221 # From Arthur David Olson (1989-01-19):
222 # A source at the British Information Office in New York avers that it's
223 # known as "British" Summer Time in all parts of the United Kingdom.
224
225 # Date: 4 Jan 89 08:57:25 GMT (Wed)
226 # From: Jonathan Leffler
227 # [British Summer Time] is fixed annually by Act of Parliament.
228 # If you can predict what Parliament will do, you should be in
229 # politics making a fortune, not computing.
230
231 # From Chris Carrier (1996-06-14):
232 # I remember reading in various wartime issues of the London Times the
233 # acronym BDST for British Double Summer Time. Look for the published
234 # time of sunrise and sunset in The Times, when BDST was in effect, and
235 # if you find a zone reference it will say, "All times B.D.S.T."
236
237 # From Joseph S. Myers (1999-09-02):
238 # ... some military cables (WO 219/4100 - this is a copy from the
239 # main SHAEF archives held in the US National Archives, SHAEF/5252/8/516)
240 # agree that the usage is BDST (this appears in a message dated 17 Feb 1945).
241
242 # From Joseph S. Myers (2000-10-03):
243 # On 18th April 1941, Sir Stephen Tallents of the BBC wrote to Sir
244 # Alexander Maxwell of the Home Office asking whether there was any
245 # official designation; the reply of the 21st was that there wasn't
246 # but he couldn't think of anything better than the "Double British
247 # Summer Time" that the BBC had been using informally.
248 # http://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/bbc-19410418.png
249 # http://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/ho-19410421.png
250
251 # From Sir Alexander Maxwell in the above-mentioned letter (1941-04-21):
252 # [N]o official designation has as far as I know been adopted for the time
253 # which is to be introduced in May....
254 # I cannot think of anything better than "Double British Summer Time"
255 # which could not be said to run counter to any official description.
256
257 # From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02):
258 # Howse writes (p 157) 'DBST' too, but 'BDST' seems to have been common
259 # and follows the more usual convention of putting the location name first,
260 # so we use 'BDST'.
261
262 # Peter Ilieve (1998-04-19) described at length
263 # the history of summer time legislation in the United Kingdom.
264 # Since 1998 Joseph S. Myers has been updating
265 # and extending this list, which can be found in
266 # http://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/
267
268 # From Joseph S. Myers (1998-01-06):
269 #
270 # The legal time in the UK outside of summer time is definitely GMT, not UTC;
271 # see Lord Tanlaw's speech
272 # http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199798/ldhansrd/vo970611/text/70611-10.htm#70611-10_head0
273 # (Lords Hansard 11 June 1997 columns 964 to 976).
274
275 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
276 #
277 # For lack of other data, follow Shanks & Pottenger for Eire in 1940-1948.
278 #
279 # Given Ilieve and Myers's data, the following claims by Shanks & Pottenger
280 # are incorrect:
281 # * Wales did not switch from GMT to daylight saving time until
282 # 1921 Apr 3, when they began to conform with the rest of Great Britain.
283 # Actually, Wales was identical after 1880.
284 # * Eire had two transitions on 1916 Oct 1.
285 # It actually just had one transition.
286 # * Northern Ireland used single daylight saving time throughout WW II.
287 # Actually, it conformed to Britain.
288 # * GB-Eire changed standard time to 1 hour ahead of GMT on 1968-02-18.
289 # Actually, that date saw the usual switch to summer time.
290 # Standard time was not changed until 1968-10-27 (the clocks didn't change).
291 #
292 # Here is another incorrect claim by Shanks & Pottenger:
293 # * Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man did not switch from GMT
294 # to daylight saving time until 1921 Apr 3, when they began to
295 # conform with Great Britain.
296 # S.R.&O. 1916, No. 382 and HO 45/10811/312364 (quoted above) say otherwise.
297 #
298 # The following claim by Shanks & Pottenger is possible though doubtful;
299 # we'll ignore it for now.
300 # * Dublin's 1971-10-31 switch was at 02:00, even though London's was 03:00.
301 #
302 #
303 # Whitman says Dublin Mean Time was -0:25:21, which is more precise than
304 # Shanks & Pottenger.
305 # Perhaps this was Dunsink Observatory Time, as Dunsink Observatory
306 # (8 km NW of Dublin's center) seemingly was to Dublin as Greenwich was
307 # to London. For example:
308 #
309 # "Timeball on the ballast office is down. Dunsink time."
310 # -- James Joyce, Ulysses
311
312 # From Joseph S. Myers (2005-01-26):
313 # Irish laws are available online at <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie>.
314 # These include various relating to legal time, for example:
315 #
316 # ZZA13Y1923.html ZZA12Y1924.html ZZA8Y1925.html ZZSIV20PG1267.html
317 #
318 # ZZSI71Y1947.html ZZSI128Y1948.html ZZSI23Y1949.html ZZSI41Y1950.html
319 # ZZSI27Y1951.html ZZSI73Y1952.html
320 #
321 # ZZSI11Y1961.html ZZSI232Y1961.html ZZSI182Y1962.html
322 # ZZSI167Y1963.html ZZSI257Y1964.html ZZSI198Y1967.html
323 # ZZA23Y1968.html ZZA17Y1971.html
324 #
325 # ZZSI67Y1981.html ZZSI212Y1982.html ZZSI45Y1986.html
326 # ZZSI264Y1988.html ZZSI52Y1990.html ZZSI371Y1992.html
327 # ZZSI395Y1994.html ZZSI484Y1997.html ZZSI506Y2001.html
328 #
329 # [These are all relative to the root, e.g., the first is
330 # <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZA13Y1923.html>.]
331 #
332 # (These are those I found, but there could be more. In any case these
333 # should allow various updates to the comments in the europe file to cover
334 # the laws applicable in Ireland.)
464 Rule GB-Eire 1981 1995 - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 BST
465 Rule GB-Eire 1981 1989 - Oct Sun>=23 1:00u 0 GMT
466 # Summer Time Order, 1989 (S.I. 1989/985)
467 # Summer Time Order, 1992 (S.I. 1992/1729)
468 # Summer Time Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/2798)
469 Rule GB-Eire 1990 1995 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00u 0 GMT
470 # Summer Time Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/2982)
471 # See EU for rules starting in 1996.
472 #
473 # Use Europe/London for Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man.
474
475 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
476 Zone Europe/London -0:01:15 - LMT 1847 Dec 1 0:00s
477 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1968 Oct 27
478 1:00 - BST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u
479 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1996
480 0:00 EU GMT/BST
481 Link Europe/London Europe/Jersey
482 Link Europe/London Europe/Guernsey
483 Link Europe/London Europe/Isle_of_Man
484
485 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
486 Zone Europe/Dublin -0:25:00 - LMT 1880 Aug 2
487 -0:25:21 - DMT 1916 May 21 2:00
488 -0:25:21 1:00 IST 1916 Oct 1 2:00s
489 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1921 Dec 6 # independence
490 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1940 Feb 25 2:00
491 0:00 1:00 IST 1946 Oct 6 2:00
492 0:00 - GMT 1947 Mar 16 2:00
493 0:00 1:00 IST 1947 Nov 2 2:00
494 0:00 - GMT 1948 Apr 18 2:00
495 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1968 Oct 27
496 1:00 - IST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u
497 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1996
498 0:00 EU GMT/IST
499
500 ###############################################################################
501
502 # Europe
503
504 # EU rules are for the European Union, previously known as the EC, EEC,
505 # Common Market, etc.
506
507 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
508 Rule EU 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00u 1:00 S
509 Rule EU 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 -
510 Rule EU 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00u 0 -
511 Rule EU 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 -
512 Rule EU 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 S
513 Rule EU 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00u 0 -
514 # The most recent directive covers the years starting in 2002. See:
515 # Directive 2000/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
516 # of 19 January 2001 on summer-time arrangements.
517 # http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32000L0084:EN:NOT
518
519 # W-Eur differs from EU only in that W-Eur uses standard time.
520 Rule W-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 S
521 Rule W-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
522 Rule W-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00s 0 -
523 Rule W-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
524 Rule W-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S
525 Rule W-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00s 0 -
526
527 # Older C-Eur rules are for convenience in the tables.
528 # From 1977 on, C-Eur differs from EU only in that C-Eur uses standard time.
529 Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Apr 30 23:00 1:00 S
530 Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 -
531 Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Apr Mon>=15 2:00s 1:00 S
532 Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Sep Mon>=15 2:00s 0 -
533 Rule C-Eur 1940 only - Apr 1 2:00s 1:00 S
534 Rule C-Eur 1942 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 -
535 Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00s 1:00 S
536 Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Oct 4 2:00s 0 -
537 Rule C-Eur 1944 1945 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
538 # Whitman gives 1944 Oct 7; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
539 Rule C-Eur 1944 only - Oct 2 2:00s 0 -
540 # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2008-07-13):
541 #
542 # I found what is probably a typo of 2:00 which should perhaps be 2:00s
543 # in the C-Eur rule from tz database version 2008d (this part was
544 # corrected in version 2008d). The circumstantial evidence is simply the
545 # tz database itself, as seen below:
546 #
547 # Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 0:01
548 # 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00
549 #
550 # Zone Europe/Monaco 0:29:32 - LMT 1891 Mar 15
551 # 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00
552 #
553 # Zone Europe/Belgrade 1:22:00 - LMT 1884
554 # 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s
555 #
556 # Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 -
557 # Rule Belgium 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 -
558 # Rule Neth 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 -
559 #
560 # The rule line to be changed is:
561 #
562 # Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00 0 -
563 #
564 # It seems that Paris, Monaco, Rule France, Rule Belgium all agree on
580 Rule C-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
581 Rule C-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 -
582 Rule C-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
583 Rule C-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
584 Rule C-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 -
585
586 # E-Eur differs from EU only in that E-Eur switches at midnight local time.
587 Rule E-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S
588 Rule E-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
589 Rule E-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
590 Rule E-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
591 Rule E-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 0:00 1:00 S
592 Rule E-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 0:00 0 -
593
594 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
595 Rule Russia 1917 only - Jul 1 23:00 1:00 MST # Moscow Summer Time
596 Rule Russia 1917 only - Dec 28 0:00 0 MMT # Moscow Mean Time
597 Rule Russia 1918 only - May 31 22:00 2:00 MDST # Moscow Double Summer Time
598 Rule Russia 1918 only - Sep 16 1:00 1:00 MST
599 Rule Russia 1919 only - May 31 23:00 2:00 MDST
600 Rule Russia 1919 only - Jul 1 2:00 1:00 MSD
601 Rule Russia 1919 only - Aug 16 0:00 0 MSK
602 Rule Russia 1921 only - Feb 14 23:00 1:00 MSD
603 Rule Russia 1921 only - Mar 20 23:00 2:00 MSM # Midsummer
604 Rule Russia 1921 only - Sep 1 0:00 1:00 MSD
605 Rule Russia 1921 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
606 # Act No.925 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1980-10-24):
607 Rule Russia 1981 1984 - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S
608 Rule Russia 1981 1983 - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
609 # Act No.967 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1984-09-13), repeated in
610 # Act No.227 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1989-03-14):
611 Rule Russia 1984 1991 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
612 Rule Russia 1985 1991 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
613 #
614 Rule Russia 1992 only - Mar lastSat 23:00 1:00 S
615 Rule Russia 1992 only - Sep lastSat 23:00 0 -
616 Rule Russia 1993 2010 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
617 Rule Russia 1993 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
618 Rule Russia 1996 2010 - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 -
619
620 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-06-14):
621 # According to Kremlin press service, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
622 # signed a federal law "On calculation of time" on June 9, 2011.
623 # According to the law Russia is abolishing daylight saving time.
624 #
625 # Medvedev signed a law "On the Calculation of Time" (in russian):
626 # http://bmockbe.ru/events/?ID=7583
627 #
628 # Medvedev signed a law on the calculation of the time (in russian):
629 # http://www.regnum.ru/news/polit/1413906.html
630
631 # From Arthur David Olson (2011-06-15):
632 # Take "abolishing daylight saving time" to mean that time is now considered
633 # to be standard.
634
635 # These are for backward compatibility with older versions.
636
637 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
638 Zone WET 0:00 EU WE%sT
639 Zone CET 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT
640 Zone MET 1:00 C-Eur ME%sT
641 Zone EET 2:00 EU EE%sT
642
643 # Previous editions of this database used abbreviations like MET DST
644 # for Central European Summer Time, but this didn't agree with common usage.
645
646 # From Markus Kuhn (1996-07-12):
647 # The official German names ... are
648 #
649 # Mitteleuropäische Zeit (MEZ) = UTC+01:00
650 # Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit (MESZ) = UTC+02:00
651 #
652 # as defined in the German Time Act (Gesetz über die Zeitbestimmung (ZeitG),
653 # 1978-07-25, Bundesgesetzblatt, Jahrgang 1978, Teil I, S. 1110-1111)....
654 # I wrote ... to the German Federal Physical-Technical Institution
655 #
656 # Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
657 # Laboratorium 4.41 "Zeiteinheit"
658 # Postfach 3345
659 # D-38023 Braunschweig
660 # phone: +49 531 592-0
661 #
662 # ... I received today an answer letter from Dr. Peter Hetzel, head of the PTB
663 # department for time and frequency transmission. He explained that the
664 # PTB translates MEZ and MESZ into English as
665 #
666 # Central European Time (CET) = UTC+01:00
667 # Central European Summer Time (CEST) = UTC+02:00
668
669
670 # Albania
671 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
672 Rule Albania 1940 only - Jun 16 0:00 1:00 S
726 Rule Austria 1947 only - Apr 6 2:00s 1:00 S
727 Rule Austria 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
728 Rule Austria 1980 only - Apr 6 0:00 1:00 S
729 Rule Austria 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 -
730 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
731 Zone Europe/Vienna 1:05:21 - LMT 1893 Apr
732 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1920
733 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1940 Apr 1 2:00s
734 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00s
735 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Apr 12 2:00s
736 1:00 - CET 1946
737 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1981
738 1:00 EU CE%sT
739
740 # Belarus
741 # From Yauhen Kharuzhy (2011-09-16):
742 # By latest Belarus government act Europe/Minsk timezone was changed to
743 # GMT+3 without DST (was GMT+2 with DST).
744 #
745 # Sources (Russian language):
746 # http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/society/V-Belarusi-otmenjaetsja-perexod-na-sezonnoe-vremja_i_572952.html
747 # http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2011/09/16/ic_articles_116_175144/
748 # http://news.tut.by/society/250578.html
749 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
750 Zone Europe/Minsk 1:50:16 - LMT 1880
751 1:50 - MMT 1924 May 2 # Minsk Mean Time
752 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
753 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 28
754 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Jul 3
755 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
756 3:00 - MSK 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
757 2:00 1:00 EEST 1991 Sep 29 2:00s
758 2:00 - EET 1992 Mar 29 0:00s
759 2:00 1:00 EEST 1992 Sep 27 0:00s
760 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
761 3:00 - FET
762
763 # Belgium
764 #
765 # From Paul Eggert (1997-07-02):
766 # Entries from 1918 through 1991 are taken from:
767 # Annuaire de L'Observatoire Royal de Belgique,
768 # Avenue Circulaire, 3, B-1180 BRUXELLES, CLVIIe année, 1991
769 # (Imprimerie HAYEZ, s.p.r.l., Rue Fin, 4, 1080 BRUXELLES, MCMXC),
770 # pp 8-9.
771 # LMT before 1892 was 0:17:30, according to the official journal of Belgium:
772 # Moniteur Belge, Samedi 30 Avril 1892, N.121.
773 # Thanks to Pascal Delmoitie for these references.
774 # The 1918 rules are listed for completeness; they apply to unoccupied Belgium.
775 # Assume Brussels switched to WET in 1918 when the armistice took effect.
776 #
777 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
778 Rule Belgium 1918 only - Mar 9 0:00s 1:00 S
779 Rule Belgium 1918 1919 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
780 Rule Belgium 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S
781 Rule Belgium 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S
782 Rule Belgium 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 -
783 Rule Belgium 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S
784 Rule Belgium 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 -
785 Rule Belgium 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S
786 Rule Belgium 1922 1927 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
787 Rule Belgium 1923 only - Apr 21 23:00s 1:00 S
788 Rule Belgium 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S
814 Rule Belgium 1946 only - May 19 2:00s 1:00 S
815 Rule Belgium 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 -
816 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
817 Zone Europe/Brussels 0:17:30 - LMT 1880
818 0:17:30 - BMT 1892 May 1 12:00 # Brussels MT
819 0:00 - WET 1914 Nov 8
820 1:00 - CET 1916 May 1 0:00
821 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Nov 11 11:00u
822 0:00 Belgium WE%sT 1940 May 20 2:00s
823 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 3
824 1:00 Belgium CE%sT 1977
825 1:00 EU CE%sT
826
827 # Bosnia and Herzegovina
828 # See Europe/Belgrade.
829
830 # Bulgaria
831 #
832 # From Plamen Simenov via Steffen Thorsen (1999-09-09):
833 # A document of Government of Bulgaria (No.94/1997) says:
834 # EET -> EETDST is in 03:00 Local time in last Sunday of March ...
835 # EETDST -> EET is in 04:00 Local time in last Sunday of October
836 #
837 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
838 Rule Bulg 1979 only - Mar 31 23:00 1:00 S
839 Rule Bulg 1979 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 -
840 Rule Bulg 1980 1982 - Apr Sat>=1 23:00 1:00 S
841 Rule Bulg 1980 only - Sep 29 1:00 0 -
842 Rule Bulg 1981 only - Sep 27 2:00 0 -
843 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
844 Zone Europe/Sofia 1:33:16 - LMT 1880
845 1:56:56 - IMT 1894 Nov 30 # Istanbul MT?
846 2:00 - EET 1942 Nov 2 3:00
847 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
848 1:00 - CET 1945 Apr 2 3:00
849 2:00 - EET 1979 Mar 31 23:00
850 2:00 Bulg EE%sT 1982 Sep 26 2:00
851 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991
852 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997
853 2:00 EU EE%sT
854
855 # Croatia
860
861 # Czech Republic
862 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
863 Rule Czech 1945 only - Apr 8 2:00s 1:00 S
864 Rule Czech 1945 only - Nov 18 2:00s 0 -
865 Rule Czech 1946 only - May 6 2:00s 1:00 S
866 Rule Czech 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
867 Rule Czech 1947 only - Apr 20 2:00s 1:00 S
868 Rule Czech 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
869 Rule Czech 1949 only - Apr 9 2:00s 1:00 S
870 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
871 Zone Europe/Prague 0:57:44 - LMT 1850
872 0:57:44 - PMT 1891 Oct # Prague Mean Time
873 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 17 2:00s
874 1:00 Czech CE%sT 1979
875 1:00 EU CE%sT
876 # Use Europe/Prague also for Slovakia.
877
878 # Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland
879
880 # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-04-26):
881 # http://www.hum.aau.dk/~poe/tid/tine/DanskTid.htm says that the law
882 # [introducing standard time] was in effect from 1894-01-01....
883 # The page http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A18930008330-REGL
884 # confirms this, and states that the law was put forth 1893-03-29.
885 #
886 # The EU treaty with effect from 1973:
887 # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A19722110030-REGL
888 #
889 # This provoked a new law from 1974 to make possible summer time changes
890 # in subsequent decrees with the law
891 # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A19740022330-REGL
892 #
893 # It seems however that no decree was set forward until 1980. I have
894 # not found any decree, but in another related law, the effecting DST
895 # changes are stated explicitly to be from 1980-04-06 at 02:00 to
896 # 1980-09-28 at 02:00. If this is true, this differs slightly from
897 # the EU rule in that DST runs to 02:00, not 03:00. We don't know
898 # when Denmark began using the EU rule correctly, but we have only
899 # confirmation of the 1980-time, so I presume it was correct in 1981:
900 # The law is about the management of the extra hour, concerning
901 # working hours reported and effect on obligatory-rest rules (which
902 # was suspended on that night):
903 # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/C19801120554-REGL
904
905 # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-06-11):
906 # The Herning Folkeblad (1980-09-26) reported that the night between
907 # Saturday and Sunday the clock is set back from three to two.
908
909 # From Paul Eggert (2005-06-11):
910 # Hence the "02:00" of the 1980 law refers to standard time, not
911 # wall-clock time, and so the EU rules were in effect in 1980.
912
913 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
914 Rule Denmark 1916 only - May 14 23:00 1:00 S
915 Rule Denmark 1916 only - Sep 30 23:00 0 -
916 Rule Denmark 1940 only - May 15 0:00 1:00 S
917 Rule Denmark 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S
918 Rule Denmark 1945 only - Aug 15 2:00s 0 -
919 Rule Denmark 1946 only - May 1 2:00s 1:00 S
920 Rule Denmark 1946 only - Sep 1 2:00s 0 -
921 Rule Denmark 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S
922 Rule Denmark 1947 only - Aug 10 2:00s 0 -
923 Rule Denmark 1948 only - May 9 2:00s 1:00 S
924 Rule Denmark 1948 only - Aug 8 2:00s 0 -
925 #
926 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
927 Zone Europe/Copenhagen 0:50:20 - LMT 1890
928 0:50:20 - CMT 1894 Jan 1 # Copenhagen MT
929 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1942 Nov 2 2:00s
930 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00
931 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1980
932 1:00 EU CE%sT
933 Zone Atlantic/Faroe -0:27:04 - LMT 1908 Jan 11 # Tórshavn
934 0:00 - WET 1981
935 0:00 EU WE%sT
936 #
937 # From Paul Eggert (2004-10-31):
938 # During World War II, Germany maintained secret manned weather stations in
939 # East Greenland and Franz Josef Land, but we don't know their time zones.
940 # My source for this is Wilhelm Dege's book mentioned under Svalbard.
941 #
942 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
943 # Greenland joined the EU as part of Denmark, obtained home rule on 1979-05-01,
944 # and left the EU on 1985-02-01. It therefore should have been using EU
945 # rules at least through 1984. Shanks & Pottenger say Scoresbysund and Godthåb
946 # used C-Eur rules after 1980, but IATA SSIM (1991/1996) says they use EU
947 # rules since at least 1991. Assume EU rules since 1980.
948
949 # From Gwillim Law (2001-06-06), citing
950 # <http://www.statkart.no/efs/efshefter/2001/efs5-2001.pdf> (2001-03-15),
951 # and with translations corrected by Steffen Thorsen:
952 #
953 # Greenland has four local times, and the relation to UTC
954 # is according to the following time line:
955 #
956 # The military zone near Thule UTC-4
957 # Standard Greenland time UTC-3
958 # Scoresbysund UTC-1
959 # Danmarkshavn UTC
960 #
961 # In the military area near Thule and in Danmarkshavn DST will not be
962 # introduced.
963
964 # From Rives McDow (2001-11-01):
965 #
966 # I correspond regularly with the Dansk Polarcenter, and wrote them at
967 # the time to clarify the situation in Thule. Unfortunately, I have
968 # not heard back from them regarding my recent letter. [But I have
969 # info from earlier correspondence.]
970 #
971 # According to the center, a very small local time zone around Thule
972 # Air Base keeps the time according to UTC-4, implementing daylight
973 # savings using North America rules, changing the time at 02:00 local time....
974 #
975 # The east coast of Greenland north of the community of Scoresbysund
976 # uses UTC in the same way as in Iceland, year round, with no dst.
977 # There are just a few stations on this coast, including the
978 # Danmarkshavn ICAO weather station mentioned in your September 29th
979 # email. The other stations are two sledge patrol stations in
980 # Mestersvig and Daneborg, the air force base at Station Nord, and the
981 # DPC research station at Zackenberg.
982 #
983 # Scoresbysund and two small villages nearby keep time UTC-1 and use
984 # the same daylight savings time period as in West Greenland (Godthåb).
985 #
986 # The rest of Greenland, including Godthåb (this area, although it
987 # includes central Greenland, is known as west Greenland), keeps time
988 # UTC-3, with daylight savings methods according to European rules.
989 #
990 # It is common procedure to use UTC 0 in the wilderness of East and
991 # North Greenland, because it is mainly Icelandic aircraft operators
992 # maintaining traffic in these areas. However, the official status of
993 # this area is that it sticks with Godthåb time. This area might be
994 # considered a dual time zone in some respects because of this.
995
996 # From Rives McDow (2001-11-19):
997 # I heard back from someone stationed at Thule; the time change took place
998 # there at 2:00 AM.
999
1000 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1001 # From 1997 on the CIA map shows Danmarkshavn on GMT;
1002 # the 1995 map as like Godthåb.
1003 # For lack of better info, assume they were like Godthåb before 1996.
1004 # startkart.no says Thule does not observe DST, but this is clearly an error,
1005 # so go with Shanks & Pottenger for Thule transitions until this year.
1006 # For 2007 on assume Thule will stay in sync with US DST rules.
1007 #
1008 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1009 Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 D
1010 Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Sep lastSun 2:00 0 S
1011 Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 D
1012 Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Oct lastSun 2:00 0 S
1013 Rule Thule 2007 max - Mar Sun>=8 2:00 1:00 D
1014 Rule Thule 2007 max - Nov Sun>=1 2:00 0 S
1015 #
1016 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1017 Zone America/Danmarkshavn -1:14:40 - LMT 1916 Jul 28
1018 -3:00 - WGT 1980 Apr 6 2:00
1019 -3:00 EU WG%sT 1996
1020 0:00 - GMT
1021 Zone America/Scoresbysund -1:27:52 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Ittoqqortoormiit
1022 -2:00 - CGT 1980 Apr 6 2:00
1023 -2:00 C-Eur CG%sT 1981 Mar 29
1028 Zone America/Thule -4:35:08 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Pituffik air base
1029 -4:00 Thule A%sT
1030
1031 # Estonia
1032 # From Peter Ilieve (1994-10-15):
1033 # A relative in Tallinn confirms the accuracy of the data for 1989 onwards
1034 # [through 1994] and gives the legal authority for it,
1035 # a regulation of the Government of Estonia, No. 111 of 1989....
1036 #
1037 # From Peter Ilieve (1996-10-28):
1038 # [IATA SSIM (1992/1996) claims that the Baltic republics switch at 01:00s,
1039 # but a relative confirms that Estonia still switches at 02:00s, writing:]
1040 # "I do not [know] exactly but there are some little different
1041 # (confusing) rules for International Air and Railway Transport Schedules
1042 # conversion in Sunday connected with end of summer time in Estonia....
1043 # A discussion is running about the summer time efficiency and effect on
1044 # human physiology. It seems that Estonia maybe will not change to
1045 # summer time next spring."
1046
1047 # From Peter Ilieve (1998-11-04), heavily edited:
1048 # The 1998-09-22 Estonian time law
1049 # http://trip.rk.ee/cgi-bin/thw?${BASE}=akt&${OOHTML}=rtd&TA=1998&TO=1&AN=1390
1050 # refers to the Eighth Directive and cites the association agreement between
1051 # the EU and Estonia, ratified by the Estonian law (RT II 1995, 22-27, 120).
1052 #
1053 # I also asked [my relative] whether they use any standard abbreviation
1054 # for their standard and summer times. He says no, they use "suveaeg"
1055 # (summer time) and "talveaeg" (winter time).
1056
1057 # From The Baltic Times <http://www.baltictimes.com/> (1999-09-09)
1058 # via Steffen Thorsen:
1059 # This year will mark the last time Estonia shifts to summer time,
1060 # a council of the ruling coalition announced Sept. 6....
1061 # But what this could mean for Estonia's chances of joining the European
1062 # Union are still unclear. In 1994, the EU declared summer time compulsory
1063 # for all member states until 2001. Brussels has yet to decide what to do
1064 # after that.
1065
1066 # From Mart Oruaas (2000-01-29):
1067 # Regulation no. 301 (1999-10-12) obsoletes previous regulation
1068 # no. 206 (1998-09-22) and thus sticks Estonia to +02:00 GMT for all
1069 # the year round. The regulation is effective 1999-11-01.
1070
1071 # From Toomas Soome (2002-02-21):
1072 # The Estonian government has changed once again timezone politics.
1073 # Now we are using again EU rules.
1074 #
1075 # From Urmet Jänes (2002-03-28):
1076 # The legislative reference is Government decree No. 84 on 2002-02-21.
1077
1078 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1079 Zone Europe/Tallinn 1:39:00 - LMT 1880
1080 1:39:00 - TMT 1918 Feb # Tallinn Mean Time
1081 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1919 Jul
1082 1:39:00 - TMT 1921 May
1083 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 6
1084 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 15
1085 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 22
1086 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s
1087 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep 24 2:00s
1088 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1998 Sep 22
1089 2:00 EU EE%sT 1999 Nov 1
1090 2:00 - EET 2002 Feb 21
1091 2:00 EU EE%sT
1092
1093 # Finland
1094
1095 # From Hannu Strang (1994-09-25 06:03:37 UTC):
1096 # Well, here in Helsinki we're just changing from summer time to regular one,
1097 # and it's supposed to change at 4am...
1098
1099 # From Janne Snabb (2010-07-15):
1100 #
1101 # I noticed that the Finland data is not accurate for years 1981 and 1982.
1102 # During these two first trial years the DST adjustment was made one hour
1103 # earlier than in forthcoming years. Starting 1983 the adjustment was made
1104 # according to the central European standards.
1105 #
1106 # This is documented in Heikki Oja: Aikakirja 2007, published by The Almanac
1107 # Office of University of Helsinki, ISBN 952-10-3221-9, available online (in
1108 # Finnish) at
1109 # http://almanakka.helsinki.fi/aikakirja/Aikakirja2007kokonaan.pdf
1110 #
1111 # Page 105 (56 in PDF version) has a handy table of all past daylight savings
1112 # transitions. It is easy enough to interpret without Finnish skills.
1113 #
1114 # This is also confirmed by Finnish Broadcasting Company's archive at:
1115 # http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=1&ag=5&t=&a=3401
1116 #
1117 # The news clip from 1981 says that "the time between 2 and 3 o'clock does not
1118 # exist tonight."
1119
1120 # From Konstantin Hyppönen (2014-06-13):
1121 # [Heikki Oja's book Aikakirja 2013]
1122 # http://almanakka.helsinki.fi/images/aikakirja/Aikakirja2013kokonaan.pdf
1123 # pages 104-105, including a scan from a newspaper published on Apr 2 1942
1124 # say that ... [o]n Apr 2 1942, 24 o'clock (which means Apr 3 1942,
1125 # 00:00), clocks were moved one hour forward. The newspaper
1126 # mentions "on the night from Thursday to Friday"....
1127 # On Oct 4 1942, clocks were moved at 1:00 one hour backwards.
1128 #
1129 # From Paul Eggert (2014-06-14):
1130 # Go with Oja over Shanks.
1131
1132 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1133 Rule Finland 1942 only - Apr 2 24:00 1:00 S
1134 Rule Finland 1942 only - Oct 4 1:00 0 -
1135 Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 S
1136 Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 -
1137
1138 # Milne says Helsinki (Helsingfors) time was 1:39:49.2 (official document);
1139 # round to nearest.
1140
1141 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1142 Zone Europe/Helsinki 1:39:49 - LMT 1878 May 31
1143 1:39:49 - HMT 1921 May # Helsinki Mean Time
1144 2:00 Finland EE%sT 1983
1145 2:00 EU EE%sT
1146
1147 # Åland Is
1148 Link Europe/Helsinki Europe/Mariehamn
1149
1150
1151 # France
1152
1153 # From Ciro Discepolo (2000-12-20):
1154 #
1155 # Henri Le Corre, Régimes horaires pour le monde entier, Éditions
1156 # Traditionnelles - Paris 2 books, 1993
1157 #
1158 # Gabriel, Traité de l'heure dans le monde, Guy Trédaniel,
1159 # Paris, 1991
1160 #
1161 # Françoise Gauquelin, Problèmes de l'heure résolus en astrologie,
1162 # Guy Trédaniel, Paris 1987
1163
1164
1165 #
1166 # Shank & Pottenger seem to use '24:00' ambiguously; resolve it with Whitman.
1167 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1168 Rule France 1916 only - Jun 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1169 Rule France 1916 1919 - Oct Sun>=1 23:00s 0 -
1170 Rule France 1917 only - Mar 24 23:00s 1:00 S
1171 Rule France 1918 only - Mar 9 23:00s 1:00 S
1172 Rule France 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S
1173 Rule France 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1174 Rule France 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 -
1175 Rule France 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1176 Rule France 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 -
1177 Rule France 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S
1178 # DSH writes that a law of 1923-05-24 specified 3rd Sat in Apr at 23:00 to 1st
1179 # Sat in Oct at 24:00; and that in 1930, because of Easter, the transitions
1180 # were Apr 12 and Oct 5. Go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1181 Rule France 1922 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
1182 Rule France 1923 only - May 26 23:00s 1:00 S
1183 Rule France 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S
1184 Rule France 1925 only - Apr 4 23:00s 1:00 S
1185 Rule France 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S
1186 Rule France 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S
1187 Rule France 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S
1188 Rule France 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00s 1:00 S
1189 Rule France 1930 only - Apr 12 23:00s 1:00 S
1190 Rule France 1931 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S
1191 Rule France 1932 only - Apr 2 23:00s 1:00 S
1192 Rule France 1933 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S
1193 Rule France 1934 only - Apr 7 23:00s 1:00 S
1194 Rule France 1935 only - Mar 30 23:00s 1:00 S
1195 Rule France 1936 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S
1196 Rule France 1937 only - Apr 3 23:00s 1:00 S
1197 Rule France 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00s 1:00 S
1198 Rule France 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00s 1:00 S
1199 Rule France 1939 only - Nov 18 23:00s 0 -
1200 Rule France 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00 1:00 S
1201 # The French rules for 1941-1944 were not used in Paris, but Shanks & Pottenger
1202 # write that they were used in Monaco and in many French locations.
1203 # Le Corre writes that the upper limit of the free zone was Arnéguy, Orthez,
1204 # Mont-de-Marsan, Bazas, Langon, Lamothe-Montravel, Marœuil, La
1205 # Rochefoucauld, Champagne-Mouton, La Roche-Posay, La Haye-Descartes,
1206 # Loches, Montrichard, Vierzon, Bourges, Moulins, Digoin,
1207 # Paray-le-Monial, Montceau-les-Mines, Chalon-sur-Saône, Arbois,
1208 # Dole, Morez, St-Claude, and Collonges (Haute-Savoie).
1209 Rule France 1941 only - May 5 0:00 2:00 M # Midsummer
1210 # Shanks & Pottenger say this transition occurred at Oct 6 1:00,
1211 # but go with Denis Excoffier (1997-12-12),
1212 # who quotes the Ephémérides astronomiques for 1998 from Bureau des Longitudes
1213 # as saying 5/10/41 22hUT.
1214 Rule France 1941 only - Oct 6 0:00 1:00 S
1215 Rule France 1942 only - Mar 9 0:00 2:00 M
1216 Rule France 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 1:00 S
1217 Rule France 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00 2:00 M
1218 Rule France 1943 only - Oct 4 3:00 1:00 S
1219 Rule France 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00 2:00 M
1220 Rule France 1944 only - Oct 8 1:00 1:00 S
1221 Rule France 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00 2:00 M
1222 Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 -
1223 # Shanks & Pottenger give Mar 28 2:00 and Sep 26 3:00;
1224 # go with Excoffier's 28/3/76 0hUT and 25/9/76 23hUT.
1225 Rule France 1976 only - Mar 28 1:00 1:00 S
1226 Rule France 1976 only - Sep 26 1:00 0 -
1227 # Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time, and Whitman 0:09:05,
1228 # but Howse quotes the actual French legislation as saying 0:09:21.
1229 # Go with Howse. Howse writes that the time in France was officially based
1230 # on PMT-0:09:21 until 1978-08-09, when the time base finally switched to UTC.
1231 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1232 Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 0:01
1233 0:09:21 - PMT 1911 Mar 11 0:01 # Paris MT
1234 # Shanks & Pottenger give 1940 Jun 14 0:00; go with Excoffier and Le Corre.
1235 0:00 France WE%sT 1940 Jun 14 23:00
1236 # Le Corre says Paris stuck with occupied-France time after the liberation;
1237 # go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1238 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 25
1239 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00
1240 1:00 France CE%sT 1977
1241 1:00 EU CE%sT
1242
1243 # Germany
1244
1245 # From Markus Kuhn (1998-09-29):
1246 # The German time zone web site by the Physikalisch-Technische
1247 # Bundesanstalt contains DST information back to 1916.
1248 # [See tz-link.htm for the URL.]
1249
1250 # From Jörg Schilling (2002-10-23):
1251 # In 1945, Berlin was switched to Moscow Summer time (GMT+4) by
1252 # http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/BersarinNikolai/
1253 # General [Nikolai] Bersarin.
1254
1255 # From Paul Eggert (2003-03-08):
1256 # http://www.parlament-berlin.de/pds-fraktion.nsf/727459127c8b66ee8525662300459099/defc77cb784f180ac1256c2b0030274b/$FILE/bersarint.pdf
1257 # says that Bersarin issued an order to use Moscow time on May 20.
1258 # However, Moscow did not observe daylight saving in 1945, so
1259 # this was equivalent to CEMT (GMT+3), not GMT+4.
1260
1261
1262 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1263 Rule Germany 1946 only - Apr 14 2:00s 1:00 S
1264 Rule Germany 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 -
1265 Rule Germany 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
1266 # http://www.ptb.de/de/org/4/44/441/salt.htm says the following transition
1267 # occurred at 3:00 MEZ, not the 2:00 MEZ given in Shanks & Pottenger.
1268 # Go with the PTB.
1269 Rule Germany 1947 only - Apr 6 3:00s 1:00 S
1270 Rule Germany 1947 only - May 11 2:00s 2:00 M
1271 Rule Germany 1947 only - Jun 29 3:00 1:00 S
1272 Rule Germany 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
1273 Rule Germany 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S
1274
1275 Rule SovietZone 1945 only - May 24 2:00 2:00 M # Midsummer
1276 Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Sep 24 3:00 1:00 S
1277 Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Nov 18 2:00s 0 -
1278
1279 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1280 Zone Europe/Berlin 0:53:28 - LMT 1893 Apr
1281 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 May 24 2:00
1282 1:00 SovietZone CE%sT 1946
1283 1:00 Germany CE%sT 1980
1284 1:00 EU CE%sT
1285
1286 # From Tobias Conradi (2011-09-12):
1287 # Büsingen <http://www.buesingen.de>, surrounded by the Swiss canton
1288 # Schaffhausen, did not start observing DST in 1980 as the rest of DE
1289 # (West Germany at that time) and DD (East Germany at that time) did.
1290 # DD merged into DE, the area is currently covered by code DE in ISO 3166-1,
1291 # which in turn is covered by the zone Europe/Berlin.
1292 #
1293 # Source for the time in Büsingen 1980:
1294 # http://www.srf.ch/player/video?id=c012c029-03b7-4c2b-9164-aa5902cd58d3
1295
1296 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-03):
1297 # Büsingen and Zurich have shared clocks since 1970.
1298
1299 Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Busingen
1300
1301 # Georgia
1302 # Please see the "asia" file for Asia/Tbilisi.
1303 # Herodotus (Histories, IV.45) says Georgia north of the Phasis (now Rioni)
1304 # is in Europe. Our reference location Tbilisi is in the Asian part.
1305
1306 # Gibraltar
1307 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1308 Zone Europe/Gibraltar -0:21:24 - LMT 1880 Aug 2 0:00s
1309 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1957 Apr 14 2:00
1310 1:00 - CET 1982
1311 1:00 EU CE%sT
1312
1313 # Greece
1314 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1315 # Whitman gives 1932 Jul 5 - Nov 1; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1316 Rule Greece 1932 only - Jul 7 0:00 1:00 S
1317 Rule Greece 1932 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 -
1329 Rule Greece 1976 only - Apr 11 2:00s 1:00 S
1330 Rule Greece 1976 only - Oct 10 2:00s 0 -
1331 Rule Greece 1977 1978 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
1332 Rule Greece 1977 only - Sep 26 2:00s 0 -
1333 Rule Greece 1978 only - Sep 24 4:00 0 -
1334 Rule Greece 1979 only - Apr 1 9:00 1:00 S
1335 Rule Greece 1979 only - Sep 29 2:00 0 -
1336 Rule Greece 1980 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S
1337 Rule Greece 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 -
1338 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1339 Zone Europe/Athens 1:34:52 - LMT 1895 Sep 14
1340 1:34:52 - AMT 1916 Jul 28 0:01 # Athens MT
1341 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1941 Apr 30
1342 1:00 Greece CE%sT 1944 Apr 4
1343 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1981
1344 # Shanks & Pottenger say it switched to C-Eur in 1981;
1345 # go with EU instead, since Greece joined it on Jan 1.
1346 2:00 EU EE%sT
1347
1348 # Hungary
1349 # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-15):
1350 # Dates for 1916-1945 are taken from:
1351 # Oross A. Jelen a múlt jövője: a nyári időszámítás Magyarországon 1916-1945.
1352 # National Archives of Hungary (2012-10-29).
1353 # http://mnl.gov.hu/a_het_dokumentuma/a_nyari_idoszamitas_magyarorszagon_19161945.html
1354 # This source does not always give times, which are taken from Shanks
1355 # & Pottenger (which disagree about the dates).
1356 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1357 Rule Hungary 1918 only - Apr 1 3:00 1:00 S
1358 Rule Hungary 1918 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 -
1359 Rule Hungary 1919 only - Apr 15 3:00 1:00 S
1360 Rule Hungary 1919 only - Nov 24 3:00 0 -
1361 Rule Hungary 1945 only - May 1 23:00 1:00 S
1362 Rule Hungary 1945 only - Nov 1 0:00 0 -
1363 Rule Hungary 1946 only - Mar 31 2:00s 1:00 S
1364 Rule Hungary 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
1365 Rule Hungary 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=4 2:00s 1:00 S
1366 Rule Hungary 1950 only - Apr 17 2:00s 1:00 S
1367 Rule Hungary 1950 only - Oct 23 2:00s 0 -
1368 Rule Hungary 1954 1955 - May 23 0:00 1:00 S
1369 Rule Hungary 1954 1955 - Oct 3 0:00 0 -
1370 Rule Hungary 1956 only - Jun Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S
1371 Rule Hungary 1956 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
1372 Rule Hungary 1957 only - Jun Sun>=1 1:00 1:00 S
1373 Rule Hungary 1957 only - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 -
1374 Rule Hungary 1980 only - Apr 6 1:00 1:00 S
1375 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1376 Zone Europe/Budapest 1:16:20 - LMT 1890 Oct
1377 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918
1378 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1941 Apr 8
1379 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
1380 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1980 Sep 28 2:00s
1381 1:00 EU CE%sT
1382
1383 # Iceland
1384 #
1385 # From Adam David (1993-11-06):
1386 # The name of the timezone in Iceland for system / mail / news purposes is GMT.
1387 #
1388 # (1993-12-05):
1389 # This material is paraphrased from the 1988 edition of the University of
1390 # Iceland Almanak.
1391 #
1392 # From January 1st, 1908 the whole of Iceland was standardised at 1 hour
1393 # behind GMT. Previously, local mean solar time was used in different parts
1394 # of Iceland, the almanak had been based on Reykjavik mean solar time which
1395 # was 1 hour and 28 minutes behind GMT.
1396 #
1397 # "first day of winter" referred to [below] means the first day of the 26 weeks
1398 # of winter, according to the old icelandic calendar that dates back to the
1436 Rule Iceland 1950 1966 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00s 0 -
1437 Rule Iceland 1967 only - Oct 29 1:00s 0 -
1438 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1439 Zone Atlantic/Reykjavik -1:27:24 - LMT 1837
1440 -1:27:48 - RMT 1908 # Reykjavik Mean Time?
1441 -1:00 Iceland IS%sT 1968 Apr 7 1:00s
1442 0:00 - GMT
1443
1444 # Italy
1445 #
1446 # From Paul Eggert (2001-03-06):
1447 # Sicily and Sardinia each had their own time zones from 1866 to 1893,
1448 # called Palermo Time (+00:53:28) and Cagliari Time (+00:36:32).
1449 # During World War II, German-controlled Italy used German time.
1450 # But these events all occurred before the 1970 cutoff,
1451 # so record only the time in Rome.
1452 #
1453 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1454 # For Italian DST we have three sources: Shanks & Pottenger, Whitman, and
1455 # F. Pollastri
1456 # Day-light Saving Time in Italy (2006-02-03)
1457 # http://toi.iriti.cnr.it/uk/ienitlt.html
1458 # ('FP' below), taken from an Italian National Electrotechnical Institute
1459 # publication. When the three sources disagree, guess who's right, as follows:
1460 #
1461 # year FP Shanks&P. (S) Whitman (W) Go with:
1462 # 1916 06-03 06-03 24:00 06-03 00:00 FP & W
1463 # 09-30 09-30 24:00 09-30 01:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1464 # 1917 04-01 03-31 24:00 03-31 00:00 FP & S
1465 # 09-30 09-29 24:00 09-30 01:00 FP & W
1466 # 1918 03-09 03-09 24:00 03-09 00:00 FP & S
1467 # 10-06 10-05 24:00 10-06 01:00 FP & W
1468 # 1919 03-01 03-01 24:00 03-01 00:00 FP & S
1469 # 10-04 10-04 24:00 10-04 01:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1470 # 1920 03-20 03-20 24:00 03-20 00:00 FP & S
1471 # 09-18 09-18 24:00 10-01 01:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1472 # 1944 04-02 04-03 02:00 S (see C-Eur)
1473 # 09-16 10-02 03:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1474 # 1945 09-14 09-16 24:00 FP; guess 24:00s
1475 # 1970 05-21 05-31 00:00 S
1476 # 09-20 09-27 00:00 S
1477 #
1545 # (GMT 23:00 on the previous day) and 1 hour backward on the last Sunday of
1546 # September at 03:00 (GMT 23:00 on the previous day).
1547 #
1548 # Act No.81 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1989-03-22 ...
1549 # according to the Act No.227 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1989-03-14
1550 # ...: since the last Sunday of March 1989 in Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR,
1551 # Estonian SSR and Kaliningrad region of Russian Federation all year round the
1552 # time of 2nd time zone (Moscow time minus one hour). On the territory of Latvia
1553 # transition to summer time is performed on the last Sunday of March at 02:00
1554 # (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour forward. The end of
1555 # daylight saving time is performed on the last Sunday of September at 03:00
1556 # (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour backward. Exception is
1557 # 1989-03-26, when we must not turn the hands of the clock....
1558 #
1559 # The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia of
1560 # 1997-01-21 on transition to Summer time ... established the same order of
1561 # daylight savings time settings as in the States of the European Union.
1562
1563 # From Andrei Ivanov (2000-03-06):
1564 # This year Latvia will not switch to Daylight Savings Time (as specified in
1565 # The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Rep. of Latvia of
1566 # 29-Feb-2000 (#79) <http://www.lv-laiks.lv/wwwraksti/2000/071072/vd4.htm>,
1567 # in Latvian for subscribers only).
1568
1569 # From RFE/RL Newsline
1570 # http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2001/01/3-CEE/cee-030101.html
1571 # (2001-01-03), noted after a heads-up by Rives McDow:
1572 # The Latvian government on 2 January decided that the country will
1573 # institute daylight-saving time this spring, LETA reported.
1574 # Last February the three Baltic states decided not to turn back their
1575 # clocks one hour in the spring....
1576 # Minister of Economy Aigars Kalvītis noted that Latvia had too few
1577 # daylight hours and thus decided to comply with a draft European
1578 # Commission directive that provides for instituting daylight-saving
1579 # time in EU countries between 2002 and 2006. The Latvian government
1580 # urged Lithuania and Estonia to adopt a similar time policy, but it
1581 # appears that they will not do so....
1582
1583 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1584 Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
1585 Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
1586
1587 # Milne 1899 says Riga was 1:36:28 (Polytechnique House time).
1588 # Byalokoz 1919 says Latvia was 1:36:34.
1589 # Go with Byalokoz.
1590
1591 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1592 Zone Europe/Riga 1:36:34 - LMT 1880
1593 1:36:34 - RMT 1918 Apr 15 2:00 # Riga MT
1594 1:36:34 1:00 LST 1918 Sep 16 3:00 # Latvian ST
1595 1:36:34 - RMT 1919 Apr 1 2:00
1596 1:36:34 1:00 LST 1919 May 22 3:00
1597 1:36:34 - RMT 1926 May 11
1598 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 5
1599 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jul
1600 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct 13
1601 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar lastSun 2:00s
1602 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep lastSun 2:00s
1603 2:00 Latvia EE%sT 1997 Jan 21
1604 2:00 EU EE%sT 2000 Feb 29
1605 2:00 - EET 2001 Jan 2
1606 2:00 EU EE%sT
1607
1608 # Liechtenstein
1609
1610 # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-09):
1611 # Shanks & Pottenger say Vaduz is like Zurich.
1612
1613 # From Alois Treindl (2013-09-18):
1614 # http://www.eliechtensteinensia.li/LIJ/1978/1938-1978/1941.pdf
1615 # ... confirms on p. 6 that Liechtenstein followed Switzerland in 1941 and 1942.
1616 # I ... translate only the last two paragraphs:
1617 # ... during second world war, in the years 1941 and 1942, Liechtenstein
1618 # introduced daylight saving time, adapting to Switzerland. From 1943 on
1619 # central European time was in force throughout the year.
1620 # From a report of the duke's government to the high council,
1621 # regarding the introduction of a time law, of 31 May 1977.
1622
1623 Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Vaduz
1624
1625
1626 # Lithuania
1627
1628 # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-22):
1629 # IATA SSIM (1992/1996) says Lithuania uses W-Eur rules, but since it is
1630 # known to be wrong about Estonia and Latvia, assume it's wrong here too.
1631
1632 # From Marius Gedminas (1998-08-07):
1633 # I would like to inform that in this year Lithuanian time zone
1634 # (Europe/Vilnius) was changed.
1635
1636 # From ELTA No. 972 (2582) (1999-09-29) <http://www.elta.lt/>,
1637 # via Steffen Thorsen:
1638 # Lithuania has shifted back to the second time zone (GMT plus two hours)
1639 # to be valid here starting from October 31,
1640 # as decided by the national government on Wednesday....
1641 # The Lithuanian government also announced plans to consider a
1642 # motion to give up shifting to summer time in spring, as it was
1643 # already done by Estonia.
1644
1645 # From the Fact File, Lithuanian State Department of Tourism
1646 # <http://www.tourism.lt/informa/ff.htm> (2000-03-27):
1647 # Local time is GMT+2 hours ..., no daylight saving.
1648
1649 # From a user via Klaus Marten (2003-02-07):
1650 # As a candidate for membership of the European Union, Lithuania will
1651 # observe Summer Time in 2003, changing its clocks at the times laid
1652 # down in EU Directive 2000/84 of 19.I.01 (i.e. at the same times as its
1653 # neighbour Latvia). The text of the Lithuanian government Order of
1654 # 7.XI.02 to this effect can be found at
1655 # http://www.lrvk.lt/nut/11/n1749.htm
1656
1657
1658 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1659 Zone Europe/Vilnius 1:41:16 - LMT 1880
1660 1:24:00 - WMT 1917 # Warsaw Mean Time
1661 1:35:36 - KMT 1919 Oct 10 # Kaunas Mean Time
1662 1:00 - CET 1920 Jul 12
1663 2:00 - EET 1920 Oct 9
1664 1:00 - CET 1940 Aug 3
1665 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 24
1666 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug
1667 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
1721 Rule Malta 1975 1980 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00 0 -
1722 Rule Malta 1980 only - Mar 31 2:00 1:00 S
1723 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1724 Zone Europe/Malta 0:58:04 - LMT 1893 Nov 2 0:00s # Valletta
1725 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1942 Nov 2 2:00s
1726 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00s
1727 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1973 Mar 31
1728 1:00 Malta CE%sT 1981
1729 1:00 EU CE%sT
1730
1731 # Moldova
1732
1733 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
1734 # A previous version of this database followed Shanks & Pottenger, who write
1735 # that Tiraspol switched to Moscow time on 1992-01-19 at 02:00.
1736 # However, this is most likely an error, as Moldova declared independence
1737 # on 1991-08-27 (the 1992-01-19 date is that of a Russian decree).
1738 # In early 1992 there was large-scale interethnic violence in the area
1739 # and it's possible that some Russophones continued to observe Moscow time.
1740 # But [two people] separately reported via
1741 # Jesper Nørgaard that as of 2001-01-24 Tiraspol was like Chisinau.
1742 # The Tiraspol entry has therefore been removed for now.
1743 #
1744 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-17):
1745 # Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as
1746 # "Pridnestrovie") has abolished seasonal clock change (no transition
1747 # to the Winter Time).
1748 #
1749 # News (in Russian):
1750 # http://www.kyivpost.ua/russia/news/pridnestrove-otkazalos-ot-perehoda-na-zimnee-vremya-30954.html
1751 # http://www.allmoldova.com/moldova-news/1249064116.html
1752 #
1753 # The substance of this change (reinstatement of the Tiraspol entry)
1754 # is from a patch from Petr Machata (2011-10-17)
1755 #
1756 # From Tim Parenti (2011-10-19)
1757 # In addition, being situated at +4651+2938 would give Tiraspol
1758 # a pre-1880 LMT offset of 1:58:32.
1759 #
1760 # (which agrees with the earlier entry that had been removed)
1761 #
1762 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-26)
1763 # NO need to divide Moldova into two timezones at this point.
1764 # As of today, Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)- Tiraspol reversed its own
1765 # decision to abolish DST this winter.
1766 # Following Moldova and neighboring Ukraine- Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)-
1767 # Tiraspol will go back to winter time on October 30, 2011.
1768 # News from Moldova (in russian):
1769 # http://ru.publika.md/link_317061.html
1770
1771
1772 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1773 Zone Europe/Chisinau 1:55:20 - LMT 1880
1774 1:55 - CMT 1918 Feb 15 # Chisinau MT
1775 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT
1776 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1940 Aug 15
1777 2:00 1:00 EEST 1941 Jul 17
1778 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 24
1779 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
1780 3:00 - MSK 1990 May 6
1781 2:00 - EET 1991
1782 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992
1783 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997
1784 # See Romania commentary for the guessed 1997 transition to EU rules.
1785 2:00 EU EE%sT
1786
1787 # Monaco
1788 # Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time; go with Howse's
1789 # more precise 0:09:21.
1817 # observe GMT while the remainder of the Netherlands adhered to the common
1818 # practice of following Amsterdam mean time.
1819 #
1820 # (2001-04-09):
1821 # In 1835 the authorities of the province of North Holland requested the
1822 # municipal authorities of the towns and cities in the province to observe
1823 # Amsterdam mean time but I do not know in how many cases this request was
1824 # actually followed.
1825 #
1826 # From 1852 onwards the Dutch telegraph offices were by law required to
1827 # observe Amsterdam mean time. As the time signals from the observatory of
1828 # Leiden were also distributed by the telegraph system, I assume that most
1829 # places linked up with the telegraph (and railway) system automatically
1830 # adopted Amsterdam mean time.
1831 #
1832 # Although the early Dutch railway companies initially observed a variety
1833 # of times, most of them had adopted Amsterdam mean time by 1858 but it
1834 # was not until 1866 when they were all required by law to observe
1835 # Amsterdam mean time.
1836
1837 # The data entries before 1945 are taken from
1838 # http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/wettijd/wettijd.htm
1839
1840 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1841 Rule Neth 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 NST # Netherlands Summer Time
1842 Rule Neth 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 AMT # Amsterdam Mean Time
1843 Rule Neth 1917 only - Apr 16 2:00s 1:00 NST
1844 Rule Neth 1917 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 AMT
1845 Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST
1846 Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Sep lastMon 2:00s 0 AMT
1847 Rule Neth 1922 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST
1848 Rule Neth 1922 1936 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 AMT
1849 Rule Neth 1923 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST
1850 Rule Neth 1924 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST
1851 Rule Neth 1925 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST
1852 # From 1926 through 1939 DST began 05-15, except that it was delayed by a week
1853 # in years when 05-15 fell in the Pentecost weekend.
1854 Rule Neth 1926 1931 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST
1855 Rule Neth 1932 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST
1856 Rule Neth 1933 1936 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST
1857 Rule Neth 1937 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST
1858 Rule Neth 1937 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S
1880 Rule Norway 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S
1881 Rule Norway 1945 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 -
1882 Rule Norway 1959 1964 - Mar Sun>=15 2:00s 1:00 S
1883 Rule Norway 1959 1965 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00s 0 -
1884 Rule Norway 1965 only - Apr 25 2:00s 1:00 S
1885 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1886 Zone Europe/Oslo 0:43:00 - LMT 1895 Jan 1
1887 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1940 Aug 10 23:00
1888 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00
1889 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1980
1890 1:00 EU CE%sT
1891
1892 # Svalbard & Jan Mayen
1893
1894 # From Steffen Thorsen (2001-05-01):
1895 # Although I could not find it explicitly, it seems that Jan Mayen and
1896 # Svalbard have been using the same time as Norway at least since the
1897 # time they were declared as parts of Norway. Svalbard was declared
1898 # as a part of Norway by law of 1925-07-17 no 11, section 4 and Jan
1899 # Mayen by law of 1930-02-27 no 2, section 2. (From
1900 # <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19250717-011.html> and
1901 # <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19300227-002.html>). The law/regulation
1902 # for normal/standard time in Norway is from 1894-06-29 no 1 (came
1903 # into operation on 1895-01-01) and Svalbard/Jan Mayen seem to be a
1904 # part of this law since 1925/1930. (From
1905 # <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-18940629-001.html>) I have not been
1906 # able to find if Jan Mayen used a different time zone (e.g. -0100)
1907 # before 1930. Jan Mayen has only been "inhabited" since 1921 by
1908 # Norwegian meteorologists and maybe used the same time as Norway ever
1909 # since 1921. Svalbard (Arctic/Longyearbyen) has been inhabited since
1910 # before 1895, and therefore probably changed the local time somewhere
1911 # between 1895 and 1925 (inclusive).
1912
1913 # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-04):
1914 #
1915 # Actually, Jan Mayen was never occupied by Germany during World War II,
1916 # so it must have diverged from Oslo time during the war, as Oslo was
1917 # keeping Berlin time.
1918 #
1919 # <http://home.no.net/janmayen/history.htm> says that the meteorologists
1920 # burned down their station in 1940 and left the island, but returned in
1921 # 1941 with a small Norwegian garrison and continued operations despite
1922 # frequent air attacks from Germans. In 1943 the Americans established a
1923 # radiolocating station on the island, called "Atlantic City". Possibly
1924 # the UT offset changed during the war, but I think it unlikely that
1925 # Jan Mayen used German daylight-saving rules.
1926 #
1927 # Svalbard is more complicated, as it was raided in August 1941 by an
1928 # Allied party that evacuated the civilian population to England (says
1929 # <http://www.bartleby.com/65/sv/Svalbard.html>). The Svalbard FAQ
1930 # <http://www.svalbard.com/SvalbardFAQ.html> says that the Germans were
1931 # expelled on 1942-05-14. However, small parties of Germans did return,
1932 # and according to Wilhelm Dege's book "War North of 80" (1954)
1933 # http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/departments/UP/1-55238/1-55238-110-2.html
1934 # the German armed forces at the Svalbard weather station code-named
1935 # Haudegen did not surrender to the Allies until September 1945.
1936 #
1937 # All these events predate our cutoff date of 1970, so use Europe/Oslo
1938 # for these regions.
1939 Link Europe/Oslo Arctic/Longyearbyen
1940
1941 # Poland
1942
1943 # The 1919 dates and times can be found in Tygodnik Urzędowy nr 1 (1919-03-20),
1944 # <http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/publication/32156> pp 1-2.
1945
1946 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
1947 Rule Poland 1918 1919 - Sep 16 2:00s 0 -
1948 Rule Poland 1919 only - Apr 15 2:00s 1:00 S
1949 Rule Poland 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 S
1950 # Whitman gives 1944 Nov 30; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1951 Rule Poland 1944 only - Oct 4 2:00 0 -
1952 # For 1944-1948 Whitman gives the previous day; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
1953 Rule Poland 1945 only - Apr 29 0:00 1:00 S
1954 Rule Poland 1945 only - Nov 1 0:00 0 -
1955 # For 1946 on the source is Kazimierz Borkowski,
1956 # Toruń Center for Astronomy, Dept. of Radio Astronomy, Nicolaus Copernicus U.,
1957 # http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~kb/Artykuly/U-PA/Czas2.htm#tth_tAb1
1958 # Thanks to Przemysław Augustyniak (2005-05-28) for this reference.
1959 # He also gives these further references:
1960 # Mon Pol nr 13, poz 162 (1995) <http://www.abc.com.pl/serwis/mp/1995/0162.htm>
1961 # Druk nr 2180 (2003) <http://www.senat.gov.pl/k5/dok/sejm/053/2180.pdf>
1962 Rule Poland 1946 only - Apr 14 0:00s 1:00 S
1963 Rule Poland 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 -
1964 Rule Poland 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S
1965 Rule Poland 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
1966 Rule Poland 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S
1967 Rule Poland 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S
1968 Rule Poland 1957 only - Jun 2 1:00s 1:00 S
1969 Rule Poland 1957 1958 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
1970 Rule Poland 1958 only - Mar 30 1:00s 1:00 S
1971 Rule Poland 1959 only - May 31 1:00s 1:00 S
1972 Rule Poland 1959 1961 - Oct Sun>=1 1:00s 0 -
1973 Rule Poland 1960 only - Apr 3 1:00s 1:00 S
1974 Rule Poland 1961 1964 - May lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S
1975 Rule Poland 1962 1964 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
1976 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
1977 Zone Europe/Warsaw 1:24:00 - LMT 1880
1978 1:24:00 - WMT 1915 Aug 5 # Warsaw Mean Time
1979 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Sep 16 3:00
1980 2:00 Poland EE%sT 1922 Jun
1981 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1940 Jun 23 2:00
1982 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct
1983 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1977
1984 1:00 W-Eur CE%sT 1988
1985 1:00 EU CE%sT
1986
1987 # Portugal
1988 #
1989 # From Paul Eggert (2014-08-11), after a heads-up from Stephen Colebourne:
1990 # According to a Portuguese decree (1911-05-26)
1991 # http://dre.pt/pdf1sdip/1911/05/12500/23132313.pdf
1992 # Lisbon was at -0:36:44.68, but switched to GMT on 1912-01-01 at 00:00.
1993 # Round the old offset to -0:36:45. This agrees with Willett but disagrees
1994 # with Shanks, who says the transition occurred on 1911-05-24 at 00:00 for
1995 # Europe/Lisbon, Atlantic/Azores, and Atlantic/Madeira.
1996 #
1997 # From Rui Pedro Salgueiro (1992-11-12):
1998 # Portugal has recently (September, 27) changed timezone
1999 # (from WET to MET or CET) to harmonize with EEC.
2000 #
2001 # Martin Bruckmann (1996-02-29) reports via Peter Ilieve
2002 # that Portugal is reverting to 0:00 by not moving its clocks this spring.
2003 # The new Prime Minister was fed up with getting up in the dark in the winter.
2004 #
2005 # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-12):
2006 # IATA SSIM (1991-09) reports several 1991-09 and 1992-09 transitions
2007 # at 02:00u, not 01:00u. Assume that these are typos.
2008 # IATA SSIM (1991/1992) reports that the Azores were at -1:00.
2009 # IATA SSIM (1993-02) says +0:00; later issues (through 1996-09) say -1:00.
2010 # Guess that the Azores changed to EU rules in 1992 (since that's when Portugal
2011 # harmonized with the EU), and that they stayed +0:00 that winter.
2012 #
2013 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2014 # DSH writes that despite Decree 1,469 (1915), the change to the clocks was not
2015 # done every year, depending on what Spain did, because of railroad schedules.
2016 # Go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2056 Rule Port 1942 1945 - Oct Sat>=24 23:00s 0 -
2057 Rule Port 1943 only - Apr 17 22:00s 2:00 M
2058 Rule Port 1943 1945 - Aug Sat>=25 22:00s 1:00 S
2059 Rule Port 1944 1945 - Apr Sat>=21 22:00s 2:00 M
2060 Rule Port 1946 only - Apr Sat>=1 23:00s 1:00 S
2061 Rule Port 1946 only - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 -
2062 Rule Port 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
2063 Rule Port 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
2064 # Shanks & Pottenger say DST was observed in 1950; go with Whitman.
2065 # Whitman gives Oct lastSun for 1952 on; go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2066 Rule Port 1951 1965 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S
2067 Rule Port 1951 1965 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 -
2068 Rule Port 1977 only - Mar 27 0:00s 1:00 S
2069 Rule Port 1977 only - Sep 25 0:00s 0 -
2070 Rule Port 1978 1979 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00s 1:00 S
2071 Rule Port 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 -
2072 Rule Port 1979 1982 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
2073 Rule Port 1980 only - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S
2074 Rule Port 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S
2075 Rule Port 1983 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S
2076 #
2077 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2078 Zone Europe/Lisbon -0:36:45 - LMT 1884
2079 -0:36:45 - LMT 1912 Jan 1 # Lisbon Mean Time
2080 0:00 Port WE%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00
2081 1:00 - CET 1976 Sep 26 1:00
2082 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s
2083 0:00 W-Eur WE%sT 1992 Sep 27 1:00s
2084 1:00 EU CE%sT 1996 Mar 31 1:00u
2085 0:00 EU WE%sT
2086 Zone Atlantic/Azores -1:42:40 - LMT 1884 # Ponta Delgada
2087 -1:54:32 - HMT 1912 Jan 1 # Horta Mean Time
2088 -2:00 Port AZO%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00 # Azores Time
2089 -1:00 Port AZO%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s
2090 -1:00 W-Eur AZO%sT 1992 Sep 27 1:00s
2091 0:00 EU WE%sT 1993 Mar 28 1:00u
2092 -1:00 EU AZO%sT
2093 Zone Atlantic/Madeira -1:07:36 - LMT 1884 # Funchal
2094 -1:07:36 - FMT 1912 Jan 1 # Funchal Mean Time
2095 -1:00 Port MAD%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00 # Madeira Time
2096 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s
2097 0:00 EU WE%sT
2098
2099 # Romania
2100 #
2101 # From Paul Eggert (1999-10-07):
2102 # Nine O'clock <http://www.nineoclock.ro/POL/1778pol.html>
2103 # (1998-10-23) reports that the switch occurred at
2104 # 04:00 local time in fall 1998. For lack of better info,
2105 # assume that Romania and Moldova switched to EU rules in 1997,
2106 # the same year as Bulgaria.
2107 #
2108 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2109 Rule Romania 1932 only - May 21 0:00s 1:00 S
2110 Rule Romania 1932 1939 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00s 0 -
2111 Rule Romania 1933 1939 - Apr Sun>=2 0:00s 1:00 S
2112 Rule Romania 1979 only - May 27 0:00 1:00 S
2113 Rule Romania 1979 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 -
2114 Rule Romania 1980 only - Apr 5 23:00 1:00 S
2115 Rule Romania 1980 only - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 -
2116 Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S
2117 Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 -
2118 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2119 Zone Europe/Bucharest 1:44:24 - LMT 1891 Oct
2120 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT
2121 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1981 Mar 29 2:00s
2122 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991
2123 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1994
2124 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997
2125 2:00 EU EE%sT
2126
2127
2128 # Russia
2129
2130 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-15):
2131 # Based on last Russian Government Decree # 725 on August 31, 2011
2132 # (Government document
2133 # http://www.government.ru/gov/results/16355/print/
2134 # in Russian)
2135 # there are few corrections have to be made for some Russian time zones...
2136 # All updated Russian Time Zones were placed in table and translated to English
2137 # by WorldTimeZone.com at the link below:
2138 # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia36.htm
2139
2140 # From Sanjeev Gupta (2011-09-27):
2141 # Scans of [Decree #23 of January 8, 1992] are available at:
2142 # http://government.consultant.ru/page.aspx?1223966
2143 # They are in Cyrillic letters (presumably Russian).
2144
2145 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09):
2146 # Regarding the instant when clocks in time-zone-shifting parts of Russia
2147 # changed in September 2011:
2148 #
2149 # One source is
2150 # http://government.ru/gov/results/16355/
2151 # which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Decree of August 31,
2152 # 2011 No 725" and contains no other dates or "effective date" information.
2153 #
2154 # Another source is
2155 # http://www.rg.ru/2011/09/06/chas-zona-dok.html
2156 # which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Resolution of the
2157 # Government of the Russian Federation on August 31, 2011 N 725" and also
2158 # contains "Date first official publication: September 6, 2011 Posted on:
2159 # in the 'RG' - Federal Issue number 5573 September 6, 2011" but which
2160 # does not contain any "effective date" information.
2161 #
2162 # Another source is
2163 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oymyakonsky_District#cite_note-RuTime-7
2164 # which, in note 8, contains "Resolution #725 of August 31, 2011...
2165 # Effective as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication"
2166 # but which does not contain any reference to September 6, 2011.
2167 #
2168 # The Wikipedia article refers to
2169 # http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=118896
2170 # which seems to copy the text of the government.ru page.
2171 #
2172 # Tobias Conradi combines Wikipedia's
2173 # "as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication"
2174 # with www.rg.ru's "Date of first official publication: September 6, 2011" to
2175 # get September 13, 2011 as the cutover date (unusually, a Tuesday, as Tobias
2176 # Conradi notes).
2177 #
2178 # None of the sources indicates a time of day for changing clocks.
2179 #
2180 # Go with 2011-09-13 0:00s.
2181
2182 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-01):
2183 # According to the Russian news (ITAR-TASS News Agency)
2184 # http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/738562
2185 # the State Duma has approved ... the draft bill on returning to
2186 # winter time standard and return Russia 11 time zones. The new
2187 # regulations will come into effect on October 26, 2014 at 02:00 ...
2188 # http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/%28Spravka%29?OpenAgent&RN=431985-6&02
2189 # Here is a link where we put together table (based on approved Bill N
2190 # 431985-6) with proposed 11 Russian time zones and corresponding
2191 # areas/cities/administrative centers in the Russian Federation (in English):
2192 # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia65.html
2193 #
2194 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-22):
2195 # Putin signed the Federal Law 431985-6 ... (in Russian)
2196 # http://itar-tass.com/obschestvo/1333711
2197 # http://www.pravo.gov.ru:8080/page.aspx?111660
2198 # http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/46279
2199 # From October 26, 2014 the new Russian time zone map will looks like this:
2200 # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia-map-2014-07.html
2201
2202 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2203 # Except for Moscow after 1919-07-01, I invented the time zone abbreviations.
2204 # Moscow time zone abbreviations after 1919-07-01, and Moscow rules after 1991,
2205 # are from Andrey A. Chernov. The rest is from Shanks & Pottenger,
2206 # except we follow Chernov's report that 1992 DST transitions were Sat
2207 # 23:00, not Sun 02:00s.
2208 #
2209 # From Stanislaw A. Kuzikowski (1994-06-29):
2210 # But now it is some months since Novosibirsk is 3 hours ahead of Moscow!
2211 # I do not know why they have decided to make this change;
2212 # as far as I remember it was done exactly during winter->summer switching
2213 # so we (Novosibirsk) simply did not switch.
2214 #
2215 # From Andrey A. Chernov (1996-10-04):
2216 # 'MSK' and 'MSD' were born and used initially on Moscow computers with
2217 # UNIX-like OSes by several developer groups (e.g. Demos group, Kiae group)....
2218 # The next step was the UUCP network, the Relcom predecessor
2219 # (used mainly for mail), and MSK/MSD was actively used there.
2220 #
2221 # From Chris Carrier (1996-10-30):
2222 # According to a friend of mine who rode the Trans-Siberian Railroad from
2223 # Moscow to Irkutsk in 1995, public air and rail transport in Russia ...
2224 # still follows Moscow time, no matter where in Russia it is located.
2225 #
2226 # For Grozny, Chechnya, we have the following story from
2227 # John Daniszewski, "Scavengers in the Rubble", Los Angeles Times (2001-02-07):
2228 # News - often false - is spread by word of mouth. A rumor that it was
2229 # time to move the clocks back put this whole city out of sync with
2230 # the rest of Russia for two weeks - even soldiers stationed here began
2231 # enforcing curfew at the wrong time.
2232 #
2233 # From Gwillim Law (2001-06-05):
2234 # There's considerable evidence that Sakhalin Island used to be in
2235 # UTC+11, and has changed to UTC+10, in this decade. I start with the
2236 # SSIM, which listed Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in zone RU10 along with Magadan
2237 # until February 1997, and then in RU9 with Khabarovsk and Vladivostok
2238 # since September 1997.... Although the Kuril Islands are
2239 # administratively part of Sakhalin oblast', they appear to have
2240 # remained on UTC+11 along with Magadan.
2241
2242 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06):
2243 # The comments detailing the coverage of each Russian zone are meant to assist
2244 # with maintenance only and represent our best guesses as to which regions
2245 # are covered by each zone. They are not meant to be taken as an authoritative
2246 # listing. The region codes listed come from
2247 # http://en.wikipedia.org/w/?title=Federal_subjects_of_Russia&oldid=611810498
2248 # and are used for convenience only; no guarantees are made regarding their
2249 # future stability. ISO 3166-2:RU codes are also listed for first-level
2250 # divisions where available.
2251
2252 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2253
2254
2255 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2256 # Europe/Kaliningrad covers...
2257 # 39 RU-KGD Kaliningrad Oblast
2258
2259 Zone Europe/Kaliningrad 1:22:00 - LMT 1893 Apr
2260 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
2261 2:00 Poland CE%sT 1946
2262 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2263 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2264 3:00 - FET 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2265 2:00 - EET
2266
2267
2268 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2269 # Europe/Moscow covers...
2270 # 01 RU-AD Adygea, Republic of
2271 # 05 RU-DA Dagestan, Republic of
2272 # 06 RU-IN Ingushetia, Republic of
2273 # 07 RU-KB Kabardino-Balkar Republic
2274 # 08 RU-KL Kalmykia, Republic of
2275 # 09 RU-KC Karachay-Cherkess Republic
2276 # 10 RU-KR Karelia, Republic of
2277 # 11 RU-KO Komi Republic
2278 # 12 RU-ME Mari El Republic
2279 # 13 RU-MO Mordovia, Republic of
2280 # 15 RU-SE North Ossetia-Alania, Republic of
2281 # 16 RU-TA Tatarstan, Republic of
2282 # 20 RU-CE Chechen Republic
2283 # 21 RU-CU Chuvash Republic
2284 # 23 RU-KDA Krasnodar Krai
2285 # 26 RU-STA Stavropol Krai
2286 # 29 RU-ARK Arkhangelsk Oblast
2287 # 31 RU-BEL Belgorod Oblast
2288 # 32 RU-BRY Bryansk Oblast
2289 # 33 RU-VLA Vladimir Oblast
2290 # 35 RU-VLG Vologda Oblast
2291 # 36 RU-VOR Voronezh Oblast
2292 # 37 RU-IVA Ivanovo Oblast
2293 # 40 RU-KLU Kaluga Oblast
2294 # 44 RU-KOS Kostroma Oblast
2295 # 46 RU-KRS Kursk Oblast
2296 # 47 RU-LEN Leningrad Oblast
2297 # 48 RU-LIP Lipetsk Oblast
2298 # 50 RU-MOS Moscow Oblast
2299 # 51 RU-MUR Murmansk Oblast
2300 # 52 RU-NIZ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
2301 # 53 RU-NGR Novgorod Oblast
2302 # 57 RU-ORL Oryol Oblast
2303 # 58 RU-PNZ Penza Oblast
2304 # 60 RU-PSK Pskov Oblast
2305 # 61 RU-ROS Rostov Oblast
2306 # 62 RU-RYA Ryazan Oblast
2307 # 67 RU-SMO Smolensk Oblast
2308 # 68 RU-TAM Tambov Oblast
2309 # 69 RU-TVE Tver Oblast
2310 # 71 RU-TUL Tula Oblast
2311 # 73 RU-ULY Ulyanovsk Oblast
2312 # 76 RU-YAR Yaroslavl Oblast
2313 # 77 RU-MOW Moscow
2314 # 78 RU-SPE Saint Petersburg
2315 # 83 RU-NEN Nenets Autonomous Okrug
2316
2317 # From Vladimir Karpinsky (2014-07-08):
2318 # LMT in Moscow (before Jul 3, 1916) is 2:30:17, that was defined by Moscow
2319 # Observatory (coordinates: 55 deg. 45'29.70", 37 deg. 34'05.30")....
2320 # LMT in Moscow since Jul 3, 1916 is 2:31:01 as a result of new standard.
2321 # (The info is from the book by Byalokoz ... p. 18.)
2322 # The time in St. Petersburg as capital of Russia was defined by
2323 # Pulkov observatory, near St. Petersburg. In 1916 LMT Moscow
2324 # was synchronized with LMT St. Petersburg (+30 minutes), (Pulkov observatory
2325 # coordinates: 59 deg. 46'18.70", 30 deg. 19'40.70") so 30 deg. 19'40.70" >
2326 # 2h01m18.7s = 2:01:19. LMT Moscow = LMT St.Petersburg + 30m 2:01:19 + 0:30 =
2327 # 2:31:19 ...
2328 #
2329 # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-08):
2330 # Milne does not list Moscow, but suggests that its time might be listed in
2331 # Résumés mensuels et annuels des observations météorologiques (1895).
2332 # Presumably this is OCLC 85825704, a journal published with parallel text in
2333 # Russian and French. This source has not been located; go with Karpinsky.
2334
2335 Zone Europe/Moscow 2:30:17 - LMT 1880
2336 2:30:17 - MMT 1916 Jul 3 # Moscow Mean Time
2337 2:31:19 Russia %s 1919 Jul 1 2:00
2338 3:00 Russia %s 1921 Oct
2339 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1922 Oct
2340 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
2341 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2342 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2343 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2344 4:00 - MSK 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2345 3:00 - MSK
2346
2347
2348 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2349 # Europe/Simferopol covers...
2350 # ** **** Crimea, Republic of
2351 # ** **** Sevastopol
2352
2353 Zone Europe/Simferopol 2:16:24 - LMT 1880
2354 2:16 - SMT 1924 May 2 # Simferopol Mean T
2355 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
2356 3:00 - MSK 1941 Nov
2357 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Apr 13
2358 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
2359 3:00 - MSK 1990 Jul 1 2:00
2360 2:00 - EET 1992
2361 # Central Crimea used Moscow time 1994/1997.
2362 #
2363 # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22):
2364 # The _Economist_ (1994-05-28, p 45) reports that central Crimea switched
2365 # from Kiev to Moscow time sometime after the January 1994 elections.
2366 # Shanks (1999) says "date of change uncertain", but implies that it happened
2367 # sometime between the 1994 DST switches. Shanks & Pottenger simply say
2368 # 1994-09-25 03:00, but that can't be right. For now, guess it
2369 # changed in May.
2370 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1994 May
2371 # From IATA SSIM (1994/1997), which also says that Kerch is still like Kiev.
2372 3:00 E-Eur MSK/MSD 1996 Mar 31 3:00s
2373 3:00 1:00 MSD 1996 Oct 27 3:00s
2374 # IATA SSIM (1997-09) says Crimea switched to EET/EEST.
2375 # Assume it happened in March by not changing the clocks.
2376 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1997
2377 3:00 - MSK 1997 Mar lastSun 1:00u
2378 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-03-17):
2379 # time change at 2:00 (2am) on March 30, 2014
2380 # http://vz.ru/news/2014/3/17/677464.html
2381 # From Paul Eggert (2014-03-30):
2382 # Simferopol and Sevastopol reportedly changed their central town clocks
2383 # late the previous day, but this appears to have been ceremonial
2384 # and the discrepancies are small enough to not worry about.
2385 2:00 EU EE%sT 2014 Mar 30 2:00
2386 4:00 - MSK 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2387 3:00 - MSK
2388
2389
2390 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2391 # Europe/Volgograd covers...
2392 # 30 RU-AST Astrakhan Oblast
2393 # 34 RU-VGG Volgograd Oblast
2394 # 43 RU-KIR Kirov Oblast
2395 # 64 RU-SAR Saratov Oblast
2396
2397 # From Paul Eggert (2006-05-09):
2398 # Shanks & Pottenger say Kirov is still at +0400 but Wikipedia says +0300.
2399 # Perhaps it switched after the others? But we have no data.
2400
2401 Zone Europe/Volgograd 2:57:40 - LMT 1920 Jan 3
2402 3:00 - TSAT 1925 Apr 6 # Tsaritsyn Time
2403 3:00 - STAT 1930 Jun 21 # Stalingrad Time
2404 4:00 - STAT 1961 Nov 11
2405 4:00 Russia VOL%sT 1989 Mar 26 2:00s # Volgograd T
2406 3:00 Russia VOL%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2407 4:00 - VOLT 1992 Mar 29 2:00s
2408 3:00 Russia MSK 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2409 4:00 - MSK 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2410 3:00 - MSK
2411
2412
2413 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2414 # Europe/Samara covers...
2415 # 18 RU-UD Udmurt Republic
2416 # 63 RU-SAM Samara Oblast
2417
2418 # Byalokoz 1919 says Samara was 3:20:20.
2419
2420 Zone Europe/Samara 3:20:20 - LMT 1919 Jul 1 2:00
2421 3:00 - SAMT 1930 Jun 21
2422 4:00 - SAMT 1935 Jan 27
2423 4:00 Russia KUY%sT 1989 Mar 26 2:00s # Kuybyshev
2424 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2425 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1991 Sep 29 2:00s
2426 3:00 - KUYT 1991 Oct 20 3:00
2427 4:00 Russia SAM%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s # Samara Time
2428 3:00 Russia SAM%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2429 4:00 - SAMT
2430
2431
2432 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2433 # Asia/Yekaterinburg covers...
2434 # 02 RU-BA Bashkortostan, Republic of
2435 # 90 RU-PER Perm Krai
2436 # 45 RU-KGN Kurgan Oblast
2437 # 56 RU-ORE Orenburg Oblast
2438 # 66 RU-SVE Sverdlovsk Oblast
2439 # 72 RU-TYU Tyumen Oblast
2440 # 74 RU-CHE Chelyabinsk Oblast
2441 # 86 RU-KHM Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra
2442 # 89 RU-YAN Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
2443 #
2444 # Note: Effective 2005-12-01, (59) Perm Oblast and (81) Komi-Permyak
2445 # Autonomous Okrug merged to form (90, RU-PER) Perm Krai.
2446
2447 # Milne says Yekaterinburg was 4:02:32.9; round to nearest.
2448 # Byalokoz 1919 says its provincial time was based on Perm, at 3:45:05.
2449 # Assume it switched on 1916-07-03, the time of the new standard.
2450 # The 1919 and 1930 transitions are from Shanks.
2451
2452 Zone Asia/Yekaterinburg 4:02:33 - LMT 1916 Jul 3
2453 3:45:05 - PMT 1919 Jul 15 4:00
2454 4:00 - SVET 1930 Jun 21 # Sverdlovsk Time
2455 5:00 Russia SVE%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2456 4:00 Russia SVE%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2457 5:00 Russia YEK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2458 6:00 - YEKT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2459 5:00 - YEKT
2460
2461
2462 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2463 # Asia/Omsk covers...
2464 # 04 RU-AL Altai Republic
2465 # 22 RU-ALT Altai Krai
2466 # 55 RU-OMS Omsk Oblast
2467
2468 # Byalokoz 1919 says Omsk was 4:53:30.
2469
2470 Zone Asia/Omsk 4:53:30 - LMT 1919 Nov 14
2471 5:00 - OMST 1930 Jun 21 # Omsk Time
2472 6:00 Russia OMS%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2473 5:00 Russia OMS%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2474 6:00 Russia OMS%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2475 7:00 - OMST 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2476 6:00 - OMST
2477
2478
2479 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2480 # Asia/Novosibirsk covers...
2481 # 54 RU-NVS Novosibirsk Oblast
2482 # 70 RU-TOM Tomsk Oblast
2483
2484 # From Paul Eggert (2006-08-19): I'm guessing about Tomsk here; it's
2485 # not clear when it switched from +7 to +6.
2486
2487 Zone Asia/Novosibirsk 5:31:40 - LMT 1919 Dec 14 6:00
2488 6:00 - NOVT 1930 Jun 21 # Novosibirsk Time
2489 7:00 Russia NOV%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2490 6:00 Russia NOV%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2491 7:00 Russia NOV%sT 1993 May 23 # say Shanks & P.
2492 6:00 Russia NOV%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2493 7:00 - NOVT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2494 6:00 - NOVT
2495
2496
2497 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2498 # Asia/Novokuznetsk covers...
2499 # 42 RU-KEM Kemerovo Oblast
2500
2501 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-10-13):
2502 # Kemerovo oblast' (Kemerovo region) in Russia will change current time zone on
2503 # March 28, 2010:
2504 # from current Russia Zone 6 - Krasnoyarsk Time Zone (KRA) UTC +0700
2505 # to Russia Zone 5 - Novosibirsk Time Zone (NOV) UTC +0600
2506 #
2507 # This is according to Government of Russia decree # 740, on September
2508 # 14, 2009 "Application in the territory of the Kemerovo region the Fifth
2509 # time zone." ("Russia Zone 5" or old "USSR Zone 5" is GMT +0600)
2510 #
2511 # Russian Government web site (Russian language)
2512 # http://www.government.ru/content/governmentactivity/rfgovernmentdecisions/archive/2009/09/14/991633.htm
2513 # or Russian-English translation by WorldTimeZone.com with reference
2514 # map to local region and new Russia Time Zone map after March 28, 2010
2515 # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia03.html
2516 #
2517 # Thus, when Russia will switch to DST on the night of March 28, 2010
2518 # Kemerovo region (Kemerovo oblast') will not change the clock.
2519 #
2520 # As a result, Kemerovo oblast' will be in the same time zone as
2521 # Novosibirsk, Omsk, Tomsk, Barnaul and Altai Republic.
2522
2523 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-02), per Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-02):
2524 # The Kemerovo region will remain at UTC+7 through the 2014-10-26 change, thus
2525 # realigning itself with KRAT.
2526
2527 Zone Asia/Novokuznetsk 5:48:48 - NMT 1920 Jan 6
2528 6:00 - KRAT 1930 Jun 21 # Krasnoyarsk Time
2529 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2530 6:00 Russia KRA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2531 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s
2532 6:00 Russia NOV%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s # Novosibirsk
2533 7:00 - NOVT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2534 7:00 - KRAT # Krasnoyarsk Time
2535
2536
2537 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2538 # Asia/Krasnoyarsk covers...
2539 # 17 RU-TY Tuva Republic
2540 # 19 RU-KK Khakassia, Republic of
2541 # 24 RU-KYA Krasnoyarsk Krai
2542 #
2543 # Note: Effective 2007-01-01, (88) Evenk Autonomous Okrug and (84) Taymyr
2544 # Autonomous Okrug were merged into (24, RU-KYA) Krasnoyarsk Krai.
2545
2546 # Byalokoz 1919 says Krasnoyarsk was 6:11:26.
2547
2548 Zone Asia/Krasnoyarsk 6:11:26 - LMT 1920 Jan 6
2549 6:00 - KRAT 1930 Jun 21 # Krasnoyarsk Time
2550 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2551 6:00 Russia KRA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2552 7:00 Russia KRA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2553 8:00 - KRAT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2554 7:00 - KRAT
2555
2556
2557 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2558 # Asia/Irkutsk covers...
2559 # 03 RU-BU Buryatia, Republic of
2560 # 38 RU-IRK Irkutsk Oblast
2561 #
2562 # Note: Effective 2008-01-01, (85) Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug was
2563 # merged into (38, RU-IRK) Irkutsk Oblast.
2564
2565 # Milne 1899 says Irkutsk was 6:57:15.
2566 # Byalokoz 1919 says Irkutsk was 6:57:05.
2567 # Go with Byalokoz.
2568
2569 Zone Asia/Irkutsk 6:57:05 - LMT 1880
2570 6:57:05 - IMT 1920 Jan 25 # Irkutsk Mean Time
2571 7:00 - IRKT 1930 Jun 21 # Irkutsk Time
2572 8:00 Russia IRK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2573 7:00 Russia IRK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2574 8:00 Russia IRK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2575 9:00 - IRKT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2576 8:00 - IRKT
2577
2578
2579 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06):
2580 # Asia/Chita covers...
2581 # 92 RU-ZAB Zabaykalsky Krai
2582 #
2583 # Note: Effective 2008-03-01, (75) Chita Oblast and (80) Agin-Buryat
2584 # Autonomous Okrug merged to form (92, RU-ZAB) Zabaykalsky Krai.
2585
2586 Zone Asia/Chita 7:33:52 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2587 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2588 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2589 8:00 Russia YAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2590 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2591 10:00 - YAKT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2592 8:00 - IRKT
2593
2594
2595 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2596 # Asia/Yakutsk covers...
2597 # 28 RU-AMU Amur Oblast
2598 #
2599 # ...and parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic:
2600 # 14-02 **** Aldansky District
2601 # 14-04 **** Amginsky District
2602 # 14-05 **** Anabarsky District
2603 # 14-06 **** Bulunsky District
2604 # 14-07 **** Verkhnevilyuysky District
2605 # 14-10 **** Vilyuysky District
2606 # 14-11 **** Gorny District
2607 # 14-12 **** Zhigansky District
2608 # 14-13 **** Kobyaysky District
2609 # 14-14 **** Lensky District
2610 # 14-15 **** Megino-Kangalassky District
2611 # 14-16 **** Mirninsky District
2612 # 14-18 **** Namsky District
2613 # 14-19 **** Neryungrinsky District
2614 # 14-21 **** Nyurbinsky District
2615 # 14-23 **** Olenyoksky District
2616 # 14-24 **** Olyokminsky District
2617 # 14-26 **** Suntarsky District
2618 # 14-27 **** Tattinsky District
2619 # 14-29 **** Ust-Aldansky District
2620 # 14-32 **** Khangalassky District
2621 # 14-33 **** Churapchinsky District
2622 # 14-34 **** Eveno-Bytantaysky National District
2623
2624 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2625 # Our commentary seems to have lost mention of (14-19) Neryungrinsky District.
2626 # Since the surrounding districts of Sakha are all YAKT, assume this is, too.
2627 # Also assume its history has been the same as the rest of Asia/Yakutsk.
2628
2629 # Byalokoz 1919 says Yakutsk was 8:38:58.
2630
2631 Zone Asia/Yakutsk 8:38:58 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2632 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2633 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2634 8:00 Russia YAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2635 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2636 10:00 - YAKT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2637 9:00 - YAKT
2638
2639
2640 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2641 # Asia/Vladivostok covers...
2642 # 25 RU-PRI Primorsky Krai
2643 # 27 RU-KHA Khabarovsk Krai
2644 # 79 RU-YEV Jewish Autonomous Oblast
2645 #
2646 # ...and parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic:
2647 # 14-09 **** Verkhoyansky District
2648 # 14-31 **** Ust-Yansky District
2649
2650 # Milne 1899 says Vladivostok was 8:47:33.5.
2651 # Byalokoz 1919 says Vladivostok was 8:47:31.
2652 # Go with Byalokoz.
2653
2654 Zone Asia/Vladivostok 8:47:31 - LMT 1922 Nov 15
2655 9:00 - VLAT 1930 Jun 21 # Vladivostok Time
2656 10:00 Russia VLA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2657 9:00 Russia VLA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2658 10:00 Russia VLA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2659 11:00 - VLAT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2660 10:00 - VLAT
2661
2662
2663 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2664 # Asia/Khandyga covers parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic:
2665 # 14-28 **** Tomponsky District
2666 # 14-30 **** Ust-Maysky District
2667
2668 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09):
2669 # Tomponskij and Ust'-Majskij switched from Vladivostok time to Yakutsk time
2670 # in 2011.
2671
2672 # From Paul Eggert (2012-11-25):
2673 # Shanks and Pottenger (2003) has Khandyga on Yakutsk time.
2674 # Make a wild guess that it switched to Vladivostok time in 2004.
2675 # This transition is no doubt wrong, but we have no better info.
2676
2677 Zone Asia/Khandyga 9:02:13 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2678 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2679 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2680 8:00 Russia YAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2681 9:00 Russia YAK%sT 2004
2682 10:00 Russia VLA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2683 11:00 - VLAT 2011 Sep 13 0:00s # Decree 725?
2684 10:00 - YAKT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2685 9:00 - YAKT
2686
2687
2688 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2689 # Asia/Sakhalin covers...
2690 # 65 RU-SAK Sakhalin Oblast
2691 # ...with the exception of:
2692 # 65-11 **** Severo-Kurilsky District (North Kuril Islands)
2693
2694 # The Zone name should be Asia/Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, but that's too long.
2695 Zone Asia/Sakhalin 9:30:48 - LMT 1905 Aug 23
2696 9:00 - JCST 1937 Oct 1
2697 9:00 - JST 1945 Aug 25
2698 11:00 Russia SAK%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s # Sakhalin T
2699 10:00 Russia SAK%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2700 11:00 Russia SAK%sT 1997 Mar lastSun 2:00s
2701 10:00 Russia SAK%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2702 11:00 - SAKT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2703 10:00 - SAKT
2704
2705
2706 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29):
2707 # Asia/Magadan covers...
2708 # 49 RU-MAG Magadan Oblast
2709
2710 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06), per Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-02):
2711 # Magadan Oblast is moving from UTC+12 to UTC+10 on 2014-10-26; however,
2712 # several districts of Sakha Republic as well as Severo-Kurilsky District of
2713 # the Sakhalin Oblast (also known as the North Kuril Islands), represented
2714 # until now by Asia/Magadan, will instead move to UTC+11. These regions will
2715 # need their own zone.
2716
2717 Zone Asia/Magadan 10:03:12 - LMT 1924 May 2
2718 10:00 - MAGT 1930 Jun 21 # Magadan Time
2719 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2720 10:00 Russia MAG%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2721 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2722 12:00 - MAGT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2723 10:00 - MAGT
2724
2725
2726 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06):
2727 # Asia/Srednekolymsk covers parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic:
2728 # 14-01 **** Abyysky District
2729 # 14-03 **** Allaikhovsky District
2730 # 14-08 **** Verkhnekolymsky District
2731 # 14-17 **** Momsky District
2732 # 14-20 **** Nizhnekolymsky District
2733 # 14-25 **** Srednekolymsky District
2734 #
2735 # ...and parts of (65, RU-SAK) Sakhalin Oblast:
2736 # 65-11 **** Severo-Kurilsky District (North Kuril Islands)
2737
2738 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-02):
2739 # Oymyakonsky District of Sakha Republic (represented by Ust-Nera), along with
2740 # most of Sakhalin Oblast (represented by Sakhalin) will be moving to UTC+10 on
2741 # 2014-10-26 to stay aligned with VLAT/SAKT; however, Severo-Kurilsky District
2742 # of the Sakhalin Oblast (also known as the North Kuril Islands, represented by
2743 # Severo-Kurilsk) will remain on UTC+11.
2744
2745 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06):
2746 # Assume North Kuril Islands have history like Magadan before 2011-03-27.
2747 # There is a decent chance this is wrong, in which case a new zone
2748 # Asia/Severo-Kurilsk would become necessary.
2749 #
2750 # Srednekolymsk and Zyryanka are the most populous places amongst these
2751 # districts, but have very similar populations. In fact, Wikipedia currently
2752 # lists them both as having 3528 people, exactly 1668 males and 1860 females
2753 # each! (Yikes!)
2754 # http://en.wikipedia.org/w/?title=Srednekolymsky_District&oldid=603435276
2755 # http://en.wikipedia.org/w/?title=Verkhnekolymsky_District&oldid=594378493
2756 # Assume this is a mistake, albeit an amusing one.
2757 #
2758 # Looking at censuses, the populations of the two municipalities seem to have
2759 # fluctuated recently. Zyryanka was more populous than Srednekolymsk in the
2760 # 1989 and 2002 censuses, but Srednekolymsk was more populous in the most
2761 # recent (2010) census, 3525 to 3170. (See pages 195 and 197 of
2762 # http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/perepis2010/croc/Documents/Vol1/pub-01-05.pdf
2763 # in Russian.) In addition, Srednekolymsk appears to be a much older
2764 # settlement and the population of Zyryanka seems to be declining.
2765 # Go with Srednekolymsk.
2766 #
2767 # Since Magadan Oblast moves to UTC+10 on 2014-10-26, we cannot keep using MAGT
2768 # as the abbreviation. Use SRET instead.
2769
2770 Zone Asia/Srednekolymsk 10:14:52 - LMT 1924 May 2
2771 10:00 - MAGT 1930 Jun 21 # Magadan Time
2772 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2773 10:00 Russia MAG%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2774 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2775 12:00 - MAGT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2776 11:00 - SRET # Srednekolymsk Time
2777
2778
2779 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2780 # Asia/Ust-Nera covers parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic:
2781 # 14-22 **** Oymyakonsky District
2782
2783 # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09):
2784 # Ojmyakonskij [and the Kuril Islands] switched from
2785 # Magadan time to Vladivostok time in 2011.
2786 #
2787 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06), per Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-02):
2788 # It's unlikely that any of the Kuril Islands were involved in such a switch,
2789 # as the South and Middle Kurils have been on UTC+11 (SAKT) with the rest of
2790 # Sakhalin Oblast since at least 2011-09, and the North Kurils have been on
2791 # UTC+12 since at least then, too.
2792
2793 Zone Asia/Ust-Nera 9:32:54 - LMT 1919 Dec 15
2794 8:00 - YAKT 1930 Jun 21 # Yakutsk Time
2795 9:00 Russia YAKT 1981 Apr 1
2796 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2797 10:00 Russia MAG%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2798 11:00 Russia MAG%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2799 12:00 - MAGT 2011 Sep 13 0:00s # Decree 725?
2800 11:00 - VLAT 2014 Oct 26 2:00s
2801 10:00 - VLAT
2802
2803
2804 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25):
2805 # Asia/Kamchatka covers...
2806 # 91 RU-KAM Kamchatka Krai
2807 #
2808 # Note: Effective 2007-07-01, (41) Kamchatka Oblast and (82) Koryak
2809 # Autonomous Okrug merged to form (91, RU-KAM) Kamchatka Krai.
2810
2811 # The Zone name should be Asia/Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski or perhaps
2812 # Asia/Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, but these are too long.
2813 Zone Asia/Kamchatka 10:34:36 - LMT 1922 Nov 10
2814 11:00 - PETT 1930 Jun 21 # P-K Time
2815 12:00 Russia PET%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2816 11:00 Russia PET%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2817 12:00 Russia PET%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s
2818 11:00 Russia PET%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2819 12:00 - PETT
2820
2821
2822 # From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03):
2823 # Asia/Anadyr covers...
2824 # 87 RU-CHU Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
2825
2826 Zone Asia/Anadyr 11:49:56 - LMT 1924 May 2
2827 12:00 - ANAT 1930 Jun 21 # Anadyr Time
2828 13:00 Russia ANA%sT 1982 Apr 1 0:00s
2829 12:00 Russia ANA%sT 1991 Mar 31 2:00s
2830 11:00 Russia ANA%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s
2831 12:00 Russia ANA%sT 2010 Mar 28 2:00s
2832 11:00 Russia ANA%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s
2833 12:00 - ANAT
2834
2835
2836 # San Marino
2837 # See Europe/Rome.
2838
2839 # Serbia
2840 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2841 Zone Europe/Belgrade 1:22:00 - LMT 1884
2842 1:00 - CET 1941 Apr 18 23:00
2843 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945
2844 1:00 - CET 1945 May 8 2:00s
2845 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s
2846 # Metod Koželj reports that the legal date of
2847 # transition to EU rules was 1982-11-27, for all of Yugoslavia at the time.
2848 # Shanks & Pottenger don't give as much detail, so go with Koželj.
2849 1:00 - CET 1982 Nov 27
2850 1:00 EU CE%sT
2851 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Ljubljana # Slovenia
2852 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Podgorica # Montenegro
2853 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Sarajevo # Bosnia and Herzegovina
2854 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Skopje # Macedonia
2855 Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Zagreb # Croatia
2856
2857 # Slovakia
2858 Link Europe/Prague Europe/Bratislava
2859
2860 # Slovenia
2861 # See Europe/Belgrade.
2862
2863 # Spain
2864 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2865 # For 1917-1919 Whitman gives Apr Sat>=1 - Oct Sat>=1;
2866 # go with Shanks & Pottenger.
2867 Rule Spain 1917 only - May 5 23:00s 1:00 S
2868 Rule Spain 1917 1919 - Oct 6 23:00s 0 -
2908 Rule SpainAfrica 1974 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 -
2909 Rule SpainAfrica 1976 1977 - May 1 0:00 1:00 S
2910 Rule SpainAfrica 1976 only - Aug 1 0:00 0 -
2911 Rule SpainAfrica 1977 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 -
2912 Rule SpainAfrica 1978 only - Jun 1 0:00 1:00 S
2913 Rule SpainAfrica 1978 only - Aug 4 0:00 0 -
2914 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2915 Zone Europe/Madrid -0:14:44 - LMT 1901 Jan 1 0:00s
2916 0:00 Spain WE%sT 1946 Sep 30
2917 1:00 Spain CE%sT 1979
2918 1:00 EU CE%sT
2919 Zone Africa/Ceuta -0:21:16 - LMT 1901
2920 0:00 - WET 1918 May 6 23:00
2921 0:00 1:00 WEST 1918 Oct 7 23:00
2922 0:00 - WET 1924
2923 0:00 Spain WE%sT 1929
2924 0:00 SpainAfrica WE%sT 1984 Mar 16
2925 1:00 - CET 1986
2926 1:00 EU CE%sT
2927 Zone Atlantic/Canary -1:01:36 - LMT 1922 Mar # Las Palmas de Gran C.
2928 -1:00 - CANT 1946 Sep 30 1:00 # Canaries T
2929 0:00 - WET 1980 Apr 6 0:00s
2930 0:00 1:00 WEST 1980 Sep 28 0:00s
2931 0:00 EU WE%sT
2932 # IATA SSIM (1996-09) says the Canaries switch at 2:00u, not 1:00u.
2933 # Ignore this for now, as the Canaries are part of the EU.
2934
2935 # Sweden
2936
2937 # From Ivan Nilsson (2001-04-13), superseding Shanks & Pottenger:
2938 #
2939 # The law "Svensk författningssamling 1878, no 14" about standard time in 1879:
2940 # From the beginning of 1879 (that is 01-01 00:00) the time for all
2941 # places in the country is "the mean solar time for the meridian at
2942 # three degrees, or twelve minutes of time, to the west of the
2943 # meridian of the Observatory of Stockholm". The law is dated 1878-05-31.
2944 #
2945 # The observatory at that time had the meridian 18 degrees 03' 30"
2946 # eastern longitude = 01:12:14 in time. Less 12 minutes gives the
2947 # national standard time as 01:00:14 ahead of GMT....
2948 #
2949 # About the beginning of CET in Sweden. The lawtext ("Svensk
2950 # författningssamling 1899, no 44") states, that "from the beginning
2951 # of 1900... ... the same as the mean solar time for the meridian at
2952 # the distance of one hour of time from the meridian of the English
2953 # observatory at Greenwich, or at 12 minutes 14 seconds to the west
2954 # from the meridian of the Observatory of Stockholm". The law is dated
2955 # 1899-06-16. In short: At 1900-01-01 00:00:00 the new standard time
2956 # in Sweden is 01:00:00 ahead of GMT.
2957 #
2958 # 1916: The lawtext ("Svensk författningssamling 1916, no 124") states
2959 # that "1916-05-15 is considered to begin one hour earlier". It is
2960 # pretty obvious that at 05-14 23:00 the clocks are set to 05-15 00:00....
2961 # Further the law says, that "1916-09-30 is considered to end one hour later".
2962 #
2963 # The laws regulating [DST] are available on the site of the Swedish
2964 # Parliament beginning with 1985 - the laws regulating 1980/1984 are
2965 # not available on the site (to my knowledge they are only available
2966 # in Swedish): <http://www.riksdagen.se/english/work/sfst.asp> (type
2967 # "sommartid" without the quotes in the field "Fritext" and then click
2968 # the Sök-button).
2969 #
2970 # (2001-05-13):
2971 #
2972 # I have now found a newspaper stating that at 1916-10-01 01:00
2973 # summertime the church-clocks etc were set back one hour to show
2974 # 1916-10-01 00:00 standard time. The article also reports that some
2975 # people thought the switch to standard time would take place already
2976 # at 1916-10-01 00:00 summer time, but they had to wait for another
2977 # hour before the event took place.
2978 #
2979 # Source: The newspaper "Dagens Nyheter", 1916-10-01, page 7 upper left.
2980
2981 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
2982 Zone Europe/Stockholm 1:12:12 - LMT 1879 Jan 1
2983 1:00:14 - SET 1900 Jan 1 # Swedish Time
2984 1:00 - CET 1916 May 14 23:00
2985 1:00 1:00 CEST 1916 Oct 1 1:00
2986 1:00 - CET 1980
2987 1:00 EU CE%sT
2988
2989 # Switzerland
2990 # From Howse:
2991 # By the end of the 18th century clocks and watches became commonplace
2992 # and their performance improved enormously. Communities began to keep
2993 # mean time in preference to apparent time - Geneva from 1780 ....
2994 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
2995 # From Whitman (who writes "Midnight?"):
2996 # Rule Swiss 1940 only - Nov 2 0:00 1:00 S
2997 # Rule Swiss 1940 only - Dec 31 0:00 0 -
2998 # From Shanks & Pottenger:
2999 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 S
3000 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00 0 -
3001
3002 # From Alois Treindl (2008-12-17):
3003 # I have researched the DST usage in Switzerland during the 1940ies.
3004 #
3005 # As I wrote in an earlier message, I suspected the current tzdata values
3006 # to be wrong. This is now verified.
3007 #
3008 # I have found copies of the original ruling by the Swiss Federal
3009 # government, in 'Eidgenössische Gesetzessammlung 1941 and 1942' (Swiss
3010 # federal law collection)...
3011 #
3012 # DST began on Monday 5 May 1941, 1:00 am by shifting the clocks to 2:00 am
3013 # DST ended on Monday 6 Oct 1941, 2:00 am by shifting the clocks to 1:00 am.
3014 #
3015 # DST began on Monday, 4 May 1942 at 01:00 am
3016 # DST ended on Monday, 5 Oct 1942 at 02:00 am
3017 #
3018 # There was no DST in 1940, I have checked the law collection carefully.
3019 # It is also indicated by the fact that the 1942 entry in the law
3020 # collection points back to 1941 as a reference, but no reference to any
3021 # other years are made.
3022 #
3023 # Newspaper articles I have read in the archives on 6 May 1941 reported
3024 # about the introduction of DST (Sommerzeit in German) during the previous
3025 # night as an absolute novelty, because this was the first time that such
3026 # a thing had happened in Switzerland.
3027 #
3028 # I have also checked 1916, because one book source (Gabriel, Traité de
3029 # l'heure dans le monde) claims that Switzerland had DST in 1916. This is
3030 # false, no official document could be found. Probably Gabriel got misled
3031 # by references to Germany, which introduced DST in 1916 for the first time.
3032 #
3033 # The tzdata rules for Switzerland must be changed to:
3034 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S
3035 # Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 -
3036 #
3037 # The 1940 rules must be deleted.
3038 #
3039 # One further detail for Switzerland, which is probably out of scope for
3040 # most users of tzdata: The [Europe/Zurich zone] ...
3041 # describes all of Switzerland correctly, with the exception of
3042 # the Canton de Genève (Geneva, Genf). Between 1848 and 1894 Geneva did not
3043 # follow Bern Mean Time but kept its own local mean time.
3044 # To represent this, an extra zone would be needed.
3045 #
3046 # From Alois Treindl (2013-09-11):
3047 # The Federal regulations say
3048 # http://www.admin.ch/opc/de/classified-compilation/20071096/index.html
3049 # ... the meridian for Bern mean time ... is 7 degrees 26' 22.50".
3050 # Expressed in time, it is 0h29m45.5s.
3051
3052 # From Pierre-Yves Berger (2013-09-11):
3053 # the "Circulaire du conseil fédéral" (December 11 1893)
3054 # http://www.amtsdruckschriften.bar.admin.ch/viewOrigDoc.do?id=10071353
3055 # clearly states that the [1894-06-01] change should be done at midnight
3056 # but if no one is present after 11 at night, could be postponed until one
3057 # hour before the beginning of service.
3058
3059 # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-11):
3060 # Round BMT to the nearest even second, 0:29:46.
3061 #
3062 # We can find no reliable source for Shanks's assertion that all of Switzerland
3063 # except Geneva switched to Bern Mean Time at 00:00 on 1848-09-12. This book:
3064 #
3065 # Jakob Messerli. Gleichmässig, pünktlich, schnell. Zeiteinteilung und
3066 # Zeitgebrauch in der Schweiz im 19. Jahrhundert. Chronos, Zurich 1995,
3067 # ISBN 3-905311-68-2, OCLC 717570797.
3068 #
3069 # suggests that the transition was more gradual, and that the Swiss did not
3070 # agree about civil time during the transition. The timekeeping it gives the
3071 # most detail for is postal and telegraph time: here, federal legislation (the
3072 # "Bundesgesetz über die Erstellung von elektrischen Telegraphen") passed on
3073 # 1851-11-23, and an official implementation notice was published 1853-07-16
3074 # (Bundesblatt 1853, Bd. II, S. 859). On p 72 Messerli writes that in
3075 # practice since July 1853 Bernese time was used in "all postal and telegraph
3076 # offices in Switzerland from Geneva to St. Gallen and Basel to Chiasso"
3077 # (Google translation). For now, model this transition as occurring on
3078 # 1853-07-16, though it probably occurred at some other date in Zurich, and
3079 # legal civil time probably changed at still some other transition date.
3080
3081 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
3082 Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S
3083 Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 -
3084 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
3085 Zone Europe/Zurich 0:34:08 - LMT 1853 Jul 16 # See above comment.
3086 0:29:46 - BMT 1894 Jun # Bern Mean Time
3087 1:00 Swiss CE%sT 1981
3088 1:00 EU CE%sT
3089
3090 # Turkey
3091
3092 # From Amar Devegowda (2007-01-03):
3093 # The time zone rules for Istanbul, Turkey have not been changed for years now.
3094 # ... The latest rules are available at:
3095 # http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone.html?n=107
3096 # From Steffen Thorsen (2007-01-03):
3097 # I have been able to find press records back to 1996 which all say that
3098 # DST started 01:00 local time and end at 02:00 local time. I am not sure
3099 # what happened before that. One example for each year from 1996 to 2001:
3100 # http://newspot.byegm.gov.tr/arsiv/1996/21/N4.htm
3101 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING97/03/97X03X25.TXT
3102 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING98/03/98X03X02.HTM
3103 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING99/10/99X10X26.HTM#%2016
3104 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING2000/03/00X03X06.HTM#%2021
3105 # http://www.byegm.gov.tr/YAYINLARIMIZ/CHR/ING2001/03/23x03x01.HTM#%2027
3106 # From Paul Eggert (2007-01-03):
3107 # Prefer the above source to Shanks & Pottenger for time stamps after 1990.
3108
3109 # From Steffen Thorsen (2007-03-09):
3110 # Starting 2007 though, it seems that they are adopting EU's 1:00 UTC
3111 # start/end time, according to the following page (2007-03-07):
3112 # http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/402029.asp
3113 # The official document is located here - it is in Turkish...:
3114 # http://rega.basbakanlik.gov.tr/eskiler/2007/03/20070307-7.htm
3115 # I was able to locate the following seemingly official document
3116 # (on a non-government server though) describing dates between 2002 and 2006:
3117 # http://www.alomaliye.com/bkk_2002_3769.htm
3118
3119 # From Gökdeniz Karadağ (2011-03-10):
3120 # According to the articles linked below, Turkey will change into summer
3121 # time zone (GMT+3) on March 28, 2011 at 3:00 a.m. instead of March 27.
3122 # This change is due to a nationwide exam on 27th.
3123 # http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=70872
3124 # Turkish:
3125 # http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/ekonomi/17230464.asp?gid=373
3126
3127 # From Faruk Pasin (2014-02-14):
3128 # The DST for Turkey has been changed for this year because of the
3129 # Turkish Local election....
3130 # http://www.sabah.com.tr/Ekonomi/2014/02/12/yaz-saatinde-onemli-degisiklik
3131 # ... so Turkey will move clocks forward one hour on March 31 at 3:00 a.m.
3132 # From Randal L. Schwartz (2014-04-15):
3133 # Having landed on a flight from the states to Istanbul (via AMS) on March 31,
3134 # I can tell you that NOBODY (even the airlines) respected this timezone DST
3135 # change delay. Maybe the word just didn't get out in time.
3136 # From Paul Eggert (2014-06-15):
3137 # The press reported massive confusion, as election officials obeyed the rule
3138 # change but cell phones (and airline baggage systems) did not. See:
3139 # Kostidis M. Eventful elections in Turkey. Balkan News Agency
3140 # http://www.balkaneu.com/eventful-elections-turkey/ 2014-03-30.
3141 # I guess the best we can do is document the official time.
3142
3143 # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
3144 Rule Turkey 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S
3145 Rule Turkey 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
3146 Rule Turkey 1920 only - Mar 28 0:00 1:00 S
3147 Rule Turkey 1920 only - Oct 25 0:00 0 -
3148 Rule Turkey 1921 only - Apr 3 0:00 1:00 S
3149 Rule Turkey 1921 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 -
3150 Rule Turkey 1922 only - Mar 26 0:00 1:00 S
3151 Rule Turkey 1922 only - Oct 8 0:00 0 -
3152 # Whitman gives 1923 Apr 28 - Sep 16 and no DST in 1924-1925;
3153 # go with Shanks & Pottenger.
3154 Rule Turkey 1924 only - May 13 0:00 1:00 S
3155 Rule Turkey 1924 1925 - Oct 1 0:00 0 -
3156 Rule Turkey 1925 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S
3157 Rule Turkey 1940 only - Jun 30 0:00 1:00 S
3158 Rule Turkey 1940 only - Oct 5 0:00 0 -
3159 Rule Turkey 1940 only - Dec 1 0:00 1:00 S
3160 Rule Turkey 1941 only - Sep 21 0:00 0 -
3161 Rule Turkey 1942 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S
3212 2:00 EU EE%sT
3213 Link Europe/Istanbul Asia/Istanbul # Istanbul is in both continents.
3214
3215 # Ukraine
3216 #
3217 # From Igor Karpov, who works for the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice,
3218 # via Garrett Wollman (2003-01-27):
3219 # BTW, I've found the official document on this matter. It's government
3220 # regulations number 509, May 13, 1996. In my poor translation it says:
3221 # "Time in Ukraine is set to second timezone (Kiev time). Each last Sunday
3222 # of March at 3am the time is changing to 4am and each last Sunday of
3223 # October the time at 4am is changing to 3am"
3224
3225 # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-20):
3226 # On September 20, 2011 the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada agreed to
3227 # abolish the transfer clock to winter time.
3228 #
3229 # Bill number 8330 of MP from the Party of Regions Oleg Nadoshi got
3230 # approval from 266 deputies.
3231 #
3232 # Ukraine abolishes transfer back to the winter time (in Russian)
3233 # http://news.mail.ru/politics/6861560/
3234 #
3235 # The Ukrainians will no longer change the clock (in Russian)
3236 # http://www.segodnya.ua/news/14290482.html
3237 #
3238 # Deputies cancelled the winter time (in Russian)
3239 # http://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2011/09/20/6600616/
3240 #
3241 # From Philip Pizzey (2011-10-18):
3242 # Today my Ukrainian colleagues have informed me that the
3243 # Ukrainian parliament have decided that they will go to winter
3244 # time this year after all.
3245 #
3246 # From Udo Schwedt (2011-10-18):
3247 # As far as I understand, the recent change to the Ukrainian time zone
3248 # (Europe/Kiev) to introduce permanent daylight saving time (similar
3249 # to Russia) was reverted today:
3250 # http://portal.rada.gov.ua/rada/control/en/publish/article/info_left?art_id=287324&cat_id=105995
3251 #
3252 # Also reported by Alexander Bokovoy (2011-10-18) who also noted:
3278 # Since 1992 they had normal DST procedure:
3279 # 03 29 1992 02:00 -02.00 1 DST started
3280 # 09 27 1992 03:00 -02.00 0 DST ended
3281 # * Ukrainian Government's Resolution of 20.03.1992, No. 139.
3282 # http://www.uazakon.com/documents/date_8u/pg_grcasa.htm
3283
3284 # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL]
3285 # Most of Ukraine since 1970 has been like Kiev.
3286 # "Kyiv" is the transliteration of the Ukrainian name, but
3287 # "Kiev" is more common in English.
3288 Zone Europe/Kiev 2:02:04 - LMT 1880
3289 2:02:04 - KMT 1924 May 2 # Kiev Mean Time
3290 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
3291 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 20
3292 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1943 Nov 6
3293 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 Jul 1 2:00
3294 2:00 1:00 EEST 1991 Sep 29 3:00
3295 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1995
3296 2:00 EU EE%sT
3297 # Ruthenia used CET 1990/1991.
3298 # "Uzhhorod" is the transliteration of the Rusyn/Ukrainian pronunciation, but
3299 # "Uzhgorod" is more common in English.
3300 Zone Europe/Uzhgorod 1:29:12 - LMT 1890 Oct
3301 1:00 - CET 1940
3302 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct
3303 1:00 1:00 CEST 1944 Oct 26
3304 1:00 - CET 1945 Jun 29
3305 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990
3306 3:00 - MSK 1990 Jul 1 2:00
3307 1:00 - CET 1991 Mar 31 3:00
3308 2:00 - EET 1992
3309 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1995
3310 2:00 EU EE%sT
3311 # Zaporozh'ye and eastern Lugansk oblasts observed DST 1990/1991.
3312 # "Zaporizhia" is the transliteration of the Ukrainian name, but
3313 # "Zaporozh'ye" is more common in English. Use the common English
3314 # spelling, except omit the apostrophe as it is not allowed in
3315 # portable Posix file names.
3316 Zone Europe/Zaporozhye 2:20:40 - LMT 1880
3317 2:20 - CUT 1924 May 2 # Central Ukraine T
3318 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21
3319 3:00 - MSK 1941 Aug 25
3320 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1943 Oct 25
3321 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00
3322 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1995
3323 2:00 EU EE%sT
3324
3325 # Vatican City
3326 # See Europe/Rome.
3327
3328 ###############################################################################
3329
3330 # One source shows that Bulgaria, Cyprus, Finland, and Greece observe DST from
3331 # the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in September in 1986.
3332 # The source shows Romania changing a day later than everybody else.
3333 #
3334 # According to Bernard Sieloff's source, Poland is in the MET time zone but
3335 # uses the WE DST rules. The Western USSR uses EET+1 and ME DST rules.
3336 # Bernard Sieloff's source claims Romania switches on the same day, but at
3337 # 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST). It also claims that Turkey
3338 # switches on the same day, but switches on at 01:00 standard time
3339 # and off at 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST)
3340
3341 # ...
3342 # Date: Wed, 28 Jan 87 16:56:27 -0100
3343 # From: Tom Hofmann
3344 # ...
3345 #
3346 # ...the European time rules are...standardized since 1981, when
3347 # most European countries started DST. Before that year, only
3348 # a few countries (UK, France, Italy) had DST, each according
3349 # to own national rules. In 1981, however, DST started on
3350 # 'Apr firstSun', and not on 'Mar lastSun' as in the following
3351 # years...
3352 # But also since 1981 there are some more national exceptions
3353 # than listed in 'europe': Switzerland, for example, joined DST
3354 # one year later, Denmark ended DST on 'Oct 1' instead of 'Sep
3355 # lastSun' in 1981 - I don't know how they handle now.
3356 #
3357 # Finally, DST ist always from 'Apr 1' to 'Oct 1' in the
3358 # Soviet Union (as far as I know).
3359 #
3360 # Tom Hofmann, Scientific Computer Center, CIBA-GEIGY AG,
3361 # 4002 Basle, Switzerland
3362 # ...
3363
3364 # ...
3365 # Date: Wed, 4 Feb 87 22:35:22 +0100
3366 # From: Dik T. Winter
3367 # ...
3368 #
3369 # The information from Tom Hofmann is (as far as I know) not entirely correct.
3370 # After a request from chongo at amdahl I tried to retrieve all information
3371 # about DST in Europe. I was able to find all from about 1969.
3372 #
3373 # ...standardization on DST in Europe started in about 1977 with switches on
3374 # first Sunday in April and last Sunday in September...
3375 # In 1981 UK joined Europe insofar that
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