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Yugo-Zapad timezone
Yugo-Zapad timezone is Europe/Minsk (cet), UTC +03:00.
The IANA timezone identifier for Yugo-Zapad is Europe/Minsk.
The winter and summer time zones are the same. No Daylight Saving Time. No need to worry about DST.
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DST
is a time change that occurs in the summer when the clocks are moved forward one hour.
Yugo-Zapad sun info
Sunrise: |
08:52:13 |
Sunset: |
17:55:28 |
Day length: |
09h 03m |
Noon*: |
13:23:51 |
* The noon time is the time when the sun is at its zenith, i.e. has reached its topmost point in the sky.
What time is it now in Yugo-Zapad?
The time now in Yugo-Zapad is 09:17.
What is the timezone for Yugo-Zapad?
The timezone for Yugo-Zapad is Europe/Minsk.
What is the timezone offset for Yugo-Zapad?
The timezone offset for Yugo-Zapad is +03:00.
What is the sunrise time in Yugo-Zapad?
The sunrise time in Yugo-Zapad is
08:52.
What is the sunset time in Yugo-Zapad?
The sunset time in Yugo-Zapad is
17:55.
What is today's day length in Yugo-Zapad?
Today's day length in Yugo-Zapad is
09h 03m.
What is the IANA timezone identifier for Yugo-Zapad?
The IANA timezone identifier for Yugo-Zapad is
Europe/Minsk.
Does Yugo-Zapad use Daylight Saving Time?
No, Yugo-Zapad does not use Daylight Saving Time.
What is the location of Yugo-Zapad?
The location of Yugo-Zapad is at point (53.8622, 27.4611). Region: Horad Minsk, country: Belarus, continent: Europe.
What is the phone code (IDD) for Yugo-Zapad?
The phone code (IDD) for Yugo-Zapad is +375.
What is the currency used in Yugo-Zapad?
The currency used in Yugo-Zapad is
Belarusian Ruble (BYR).
What is the currency symbol for Yugo-Zapad?
The currency symbol for Yugo-Zapad is
Br.
What is the language used in Yugo-Zapad?
The language used in Yugo-Zapad is
Belarusian (BE).
What are the World International Days for today (02 February 2025)?
The World International Days for today are
Is today (02 February 2025) a public holiday in Yugo-Zapad (Belarus)?
No, today (02 February 2025) is not a public holiday in Yugo-Zapad (Belarus).