1# tzdb data for Europe and environs 2 3# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of 4# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson. 5 6# This file is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better, 7# go ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to 8# tz@iana.org for general use in the future). For more, please see 9# the file CONTRIBUTING in the tz distribution. 10 11# From Paul Eggert (2017-02-10): 12# 13# Unless otherwise specified, the source for data through 1990 is: 14# Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition), 15# San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003). 16# Unfortunately this book contains many errors and cites no sources. 17# 18# Many years ago Gwillim Law wrote that a good source 19# for time zone data was the International Air Transport 20# Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM), 21# published semiannually. Law sent in several helpful summaries 22# of the IATA's data after 1990. Except where otherwise noted, 23# IATA SSIM is the source for entries after 1990. 24# 25# A reliable and entertaining source about time zones is 26# Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997). 27# 28# Except where otherwise noted, Shanks & Pottenger is the source for 29# entries through 1991, and IATA SSIM is the source for entries afterwards. 30# 31# Other sources occasionally used include: 32# 33# Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences, 34# Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated), 35# which I found in the UCLA library. 36# 37# William Willett, The Waste of Daylight, 19th edition 38# <http://cs.ucla.edu/~eggert/The-Waste-of-Daylight-19th.pdf> 39# [PDF] (1914-03) 40# 41# Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94 42# <https://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359>. He writes: 43# "It is requested that corrections and additions to these tables 44# may be sent to Mr. John Milne, Royal Geographical Society, 45# Savile Row, London." Nowadays please email them to tz@iana.org. 46# 47# Byalokoz EL. New Counting of Time in Russia since July 1, 1919. 48# This Russian-language source was consulted by Vladimir Karpinsky; see 49# https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2014-August/021320.html 50# The full Russian citation is: 51# Бялокоз, Евгений Людвигович. Новый счет времени в течении суток 52# введенный декретом Совета народных комиссаров для всей России с 1-го 53# июля 1919 г. / Изд. 2-е Междуведомственной комиссии. - Петроград: 54# Десятая гос. тип., 1919. 55# http://resolver.gpntb.ru/purl?docushare/dsweb/Get/Resource-2011/Byalokoz__E.L.__Novyy__schet__vremeni__v__techenie__sutok__izd__2(1).pdf 56# 57# Brazil's Divisão Serviço da Hora (DSHO), 58# History of Summer Time 59# <http://pcdsh01.on.br/HISTHV.htm> 60# (1998-09-21, in Portuguese) 61# 62# I invented the abbreviations marked '*' in the following table; 63# the rest are variants of the "xMT" pattern for a city's mean time, 64# or are from other sources. Corrections are welcome! 65# std dst 2dst 66# LMT Local Mean Time 67# -4:00 AST ADT Atlantic 68# 0:00 GMT BST BDST Greenwich, British Summer 69# 0:00 GMT IST Greenwich, Irish Summer 70# 0:00 WET WEST WEMT Western Europe 71# 1:00 BST British Standard (1968-1971) 72# 1:00 IST GMT Irish Standard (1968-) with winter DST 73# 1:00 CET CEST CEMT Central Europe 74# 1:00:14 SET Swedish (1879-1899) 75# 1:36:34 RMT* LST* Riga, Latvian Summer (1880-1926)* 76# 2:00 EET EEST Eastern Europe 77# 3:00 MSK MSD MDST* Moscow 78 79# From Peter Ilieve (1994-12-04), re EEC/EC/EU members: 80# The original six: Belgium, France, (West) Germany, Italy, 81# Luxembourg, the Netherlands. 82# Plus, from 1 Jan 73: Denmark, Ireland, United Kingdom. 83# Plus, from 1 Jan 81: Greece. 84# Plus, from 1 Jan 86: Spain, Portugal. 85# Plus, from 1 Jan 95: Austria, Finland, Sweden. (Norway negotiated terms for 86# entry but in a referendum on 28 Nov 94 the people voted No by 52.2% to 47.8% 87# on a turnout of 88.6%. This was almost the same result as Norway's previous 88# referendum in 1972, they are the only country to have said No twice. 89# Referendums in the other three countries voted Yes.) 90# ... 91# Estonia ... uses EU dates but not at 01:00 GMT, they use midnight GMT. 92# I don't think they know yet what they will do from 1996 onwards. 93# ... 94# There shouldn't be any [current members who are not using EU rules]. 95# A Directive has the force of law, member states are obliged to enact 96# national law to implement it. The only contentious issue was the 97# different end date for the UK and Ireland, and this was always allowed 98# in the Directive. 99 100 101############################################################################### 102 103# Britain (United Kingdom) and Ireland (Eire) 104 105# From Peter Ilieve (1994-07-06): 106# 107# On 17 Jan 1994 the Independent, a UK quality newspaper, had a piece about 108# historical vistas along the Thames in west London. There was a photo 109# and a sketch map showing some of the sightlines involved. One paragraph 110# of the text said: 111# 112# 'An old stone obelisk marking a forgotten terrestrial meridian stands 113# beside the river at Kew. In the 18th century, before time and longitude 114# was standardised by the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, scholars observed 115# this stone and the movement of stars from Kew Observatory nearby. They 116# made their calculations and set the time for the Horse Guards and Parliament, 117# but now the stone is obscured by scrubwood and can only be seen by walking 118# along the towpath within a few yards of it.' 119# 120# I have a one inch to one mile map of London and my estimate of the stone's 121# position is 51° 28' 30" N, 0° 18' 45" W. The longitude should 122# be within about ±2". The Ordnance Survey grid reference is TQ172761. 123# 124# [This yields STDOFF = -0:01:15 for London LMT in the 18th century.] 125 126# From Paul Eggert (1993-11-18): 127# 128# Howse writes that Britain was the first country to use standard time. 129# The railways cared most about the inconsistencies of local mean time, 130# and it was they who forced a uniform time on the country. 131# The original idea was credited to Dr. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) 132# and was popularized by Abraham Follett Osler (1808-1903). 133# The first railway to adopt London time was the Great Western Railway 134# in November 1840; other railways followed suit, and by 1847 most 135# (though not all) railways used London time. On 1847-09-22 the 136# Railway Clearing House, an industry standards body, recommended that GMT be 137# adopted at all stations as soon as the General Post Office permitted it. 138# The transition occurred on 12-01 for the L&NW, the Caledonian, 139# and presumably other railways; the January 1848 Bradshaw's lists many 140# railways as using GMT. By 1855 the vast majority of public 141# clocks in Britain were set to GMT (though some, like the great clock 142# on Tom Tower at Christ Church, Oxford, were fitted with two minute hands, 143# one for local time and one for GMT). The last major holdout was the legal 144# system, which stubbornly stuck to local time for many years, leading 145# to oddities like polls opening at 08:13 and closing at 16:13. 146# The legal system finally switched to GMT when the Statutes (Definition 147# of Time) Act took effect; it received the Royal Assent on 1880-08-02. 148# 149# In the tables below, we condense this complicated story into a single 150# transition date for London, namely 1847-12-01. We don't know as much 151# about Dublin, so we use 1880-08-02, the legal transition time. 152 153# From Paul Eggert (2014-07-19): 154# The ancients had no need for daylight saving, as they kept time 155# informally or via hours whose length depended on the time of year. 156# Daylight saving time in its modern sense was invented by the 157# New Zealand entomologist George Vernon Hudson (1867-1946), 158# whose day job as a postal clerk led him to value 159# after-hours daylight in which to pursue his research. 160# In 1895 he presented a paper to the Wellington Philosophical Society 161# that proposed a two-hour daylight-saving shift. See: 162# Hudson GV. On seasonal time-adjustment in countries south of lat. 30°. 163# Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 1895;28:734 164# http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_28/rsnz_28_00_006110.html 165# Although some interest was expressed in New Zealand, his proposal 166# did not find its way into law and eventually it was almost forgotten. 167# 168# In England, DST was independently reinvented by William Willett (1857-1915), 169# a London builder and member of the Royal Astronomical Society 170# who circulated a pamphlet "The Waste of Daylight" (1907) 171# that proposed advancing clocks 20 minutes on each of four Sundays in April, 172# and retarding them by the same amount on four Sundays in September. 173# A bill was drafted in 1909 and introduced in Parliament several times, 174# but it met with ridicule and opposition, especially from farming interests. 175# Later editions of the pamphlet proposed one-hour summer time, and 176# it was eventually adopted as a wartime measure in 1916. 177# See: Summer Time Arrives Early, The Times (2000-05-18). 178# A monument to Willett was unveiled on 1927-05-21, in an open space in 179# a 45-acre wood near Chislehurst, Kent that was purchased by popular 180# subscription and open to the public. On the south face of the monolith, 181# designed by G. W. Miller, is the William Willett Memorial Sundial, 182# which is permanently set to Summer Time. 183 184# From Winston Churchill (1934-04-28): 185# It is one of the paradoxes of history that we should owe the boon of 186# summer time, which gives every year to the people of this country 187# between 160 and 170 hours more daylight leisure, to a war which 188# plunged Europe into darkness for four years, and shook the 189# foundations of civilization throughout the world. 190# -- "A Silent Toast to William Willett", Pictorial Weekly; 191# republished in Finest Hour (Spring 2002) 1(114):26 192# https://www.winstonchurchill.org/publications/finest-hour/finest-hour-114/a-silent-toast-to-william-willett-by-winston-s-churchill 193 194# From Paul Eggert (2015-08-08): 195# The OED Supplement says that the English originally said "Daylight Saving" 196# when they were debating the adoption of DST in 1908; but by 1916 this 197# term appears only in quotes taken from DST's opponents, whereas the 198# proponents (who eventually won the argument) are quoted as using "Summer". 199# The term "Summer Time" was introduced by Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary; see: 200# Viscount Samuel. Leisure in a Democracy. Cambridge University Press 201# ISBN 978-1-107-49471-8 (1949, reissued 2015), p 8. 202 203# From Arthur David Olson (1989-01-19): 204# A source at the British Information Office in New York avers that it's 205# known as "British" Summer Time in all parts of the United Kingdom. 206 207# Date: 4 Jan 89 08:57:25 GMT (Wed) 208# From: Jonathan Leffler 209# [British Summer Time] is fixed annually by Act of Parliament. 210# If you can predict what Parliament will do, you should be in 211# politics making a fortune, not computing. 212 213# From Chris Carrier (1996-06-14): 214# I remember reading in various wartime issues of the London Times the 215# acronym BDST for British Double Summer Time. Look for the published 216# time of sunrise and sunset in The Times, when BDST was in effect, and 217# if you find a zone reference it will say, "All times B.D.S.T." 218 219# From Joseph S. Myers (1999-09-02): 220# ... some military cables (WO 219/4100 - this is a copy from the 221# main SHAEF archives held in the US National Archives, SHAEF/5252/8/516) 222# agree that the usage is BDST (this appears in a message dated 17 Feb 1945). 223 224# From Joseph S. Myers (2000-10-03): 225# On 18th April 1941, Sir Stephen Tallents of the BBC wrote to Sir 226# Alexander Maxwell of the Home Office asking whether there was any 227# official designation; the reply of the 21st was that there wasn't 228# but he couldn't think of anything better than the "Double British 229# Summer Time" that the BBC had been using informally. 230# https://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/bbc-19410418.png 231# https://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/ho-19410421.png 232 233# From Sir Alexander Maxwell in the above-mentioned letter (1941-04-21): 234# [N]o official designation has as far as I know been adopted for the time 235# which is to be introduced in May.... 236# I cannot think of anything better than "Double British Summer Time" 237# which could not be said to run counter to any official description. 238 239# From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02): 240# Howse writes (p 157) 'DBST' too, but 'BDST' seems to have been common 241# and follows the more usual convention of putting the location name first, 242# so we use 'BDST'. 243 244# Peter Ilieve (1998-04-19) described at length 245# the history of summer time legislation in the United Kingdom. 246# Since 1998 Joseph S. Myers has been updating 247# and extending this list, which can be found in 248# https://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/ 249 250# From Joseph S. Myers (1998-01-06): 251# 252# The legal time in the UK outside of summer time is definitely GMT, not UTC; 253# see Lord Tanlaw's speech 254# https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199798/ldhansrd/vo970611/text/70611-10.htm#70611-10_head0 255# (Lords Hansard 11 June 1997 columns 964 to 976). 256 257# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): 258# 259# For lack of other data, follow Shanks & Pottenger for Eire in 1940-1948. 260# 261# Given Ilieve and Myers's data, the following claims by Shanks & Pottenger 262# are incorrect: 263# * Wales did not switch from GMT to daylight saving time until 264# 1921 Apr 3, when they began to conform with the rest of Great Britain. 265# Actually, Wales was identical after 1880. 266# * Eire had two transitions on 1916 Oct 1. 267# It actually just had one transition. 268# * Northern Ireland used single daylight saving time throughout WW II. 269# Actually, it conformed to Britain. 270# * GB-Eire changed standard time to 1 hour ahead of GMT on 1968-02-18. 271# Actually, that date saw the usual switch to summer time. 272# Standard time was not changed until 1968-10-27 (the clocks didn't change). 273# 274# Here is another incorrect claim by Shanks & Pottenger: 275# * Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man did not switch from GMT 276# to daylight saving time until 1921 Apr 3, when they began to 277# conform with Great Britain. 278# S.R.&O. 1916, No. 382 and HO 45/10811/312364 (quoted above) say otherwise. 279# 280# The following claim by Shanks & Pottenger is possible though doubtful; 281# we'll ignore it for now. 282# * Dublin's 1971-10-31 switch was at 02:00, even though London's was 03:00. 283 284# From Paul Eggert (2017-12-04): 285# 286# Dunsink Observatory (8 km NW of Dublin's center) was to Dublin as 287# Greenwich was to London. For example: 288# 289# "Timeball on the ballast office is down. Dunsink time." 290# -- James Joyce, Ulysses 291# 292# The abbreviation DMT stood for "Dublin Mean Time" or "Dunsink Mean Time"; 293# this being Ireland, opinions differed. 294# 295# Whitman says Dublin/Dunsink Mean Time was UT-00:25:21, which agrees 296# with measurements of recent visitors to the Meridian Room of Dunsink 297# Observatory; see Malone D. Dunsink and timekeeping. 2016-01-24. 298# <https://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwmalone/time/dunsink.html>. Malone 299# writes that the Nautical Almanac listed UT-00:25:22 until 1896, when 300# it moved to UT-00:25:21.1 (I confirmed that the 1893 edition used 301# the former and the 1896 edition used the latter). Evidently the 302# news of this change propagated slowly, as Milne 1899 still lists 303# UT-00:25:22 and cites the International Telegraph Bureau. As it is 304# not clear that there was any practical significance to the change 305# from UT-00:25:22 to UT-00:25:21.1 in civil timekeeping, omit this 306# transition for now and just use the latter value, omitting its 307# fraction since our format cannot represent fractions. 308 309# "Countess Markievicz ... claimed that the [1916] abolition of Dublin Mean Time 310# was among various actions undertaken by the 'English' government that 311# would 'put the whole country into the SF (Sinn Féin) camp'. She claimed 312# Irish 'public feeling (was) outraged by forcing of English time on us'." 313# -- Parsons M. Dublin lost its time zone - and 25 minutes - after 1916 Rising. 314# Irish Times 2014-10-27. 315# https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/dublin-lost-its-time-zone-and-25-minutes-after-1916-rising-1.1977411 316 317# From Joseph S. Myers (2005-01-26): 318# Irish laws are available online at <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie>. 319# These include various relating to legal time, for example: 320# 321# ZZA13Y1923.html ZZA12Y1924.html ZZA8Y1925.html ZZSIV20PG1267.html 322# 323# ZZSI71Y1947.html ZZSI128Y1948.html ZZSI23Y1949.html ZZSI41Y1950.html 324# ZZSI27Y1951.html ZZSI73Y1952.html 325# 326# ZZSI11Y1961.html ZZSI232Y1961.html ZZSI182Y1962.html 327# ZZSI167Y1963.html ZZSI257Y1964.html ZZSI198Y1967.html 328# ZZA23Y1968.html ZZA17Y1971.html 329# 330# ZZSI67Y1981.html ZZSI212Y1982.html ZZSI45Y1986.html 331# ZZSI264Y1988.html ZZSI52Y1990.html ZZSI371Y1992.html 332# ZZSI395Y1994.html ZZSI484Y1997.html ZZSI506Y2001.html 333# 334# [These are all relative to the root, e.g., the first is 335# <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZA13Y1923.html>.] 336# 337# (These are those I found, but there could be more. In any case these 338# should allow various updates to the comments in the europe file to cover 339# the laws applicable in Ireland.) 340# 341# (Note that the time in the Republic of Ireland since 1968 has been defined 342# in terms of standard time being GMT+1 with a period of winter time when it 343# is GMT, rather than standard time being GMT with a period of summer time 344# being GMT+1.) 345 346# From Paul Eggert (1999-03-28): 347# Clive Feather (<news:859845706.26043.0@office.demon.net>, 1997-03-31) 348# reports that Folkestone (Cheriton) Shuttle Terminal uses Concession Time 349# (CT), equivalent to French civil time. 350# Julian Hill (<news:36118128.5A14@virgin.net>, 1998-09-30) reports that 351# trains between Dollands Moor (the freight facility next door) 352# and Frethun run in CT. 353# My admittedly uninformed guess is that the terminal has two authorities, 354# the French concession operators and the British civil authorities, 355# and that the time depends on who you're talking to. 356# If, say, the British police were called to the station for some reason, 357# I would expect the official police report to use GMT/BST and not CET/CEST. 358# This is a borderline case, but for now let's stick to GMT/BST. 359 360# From an anonymous contributor (1996-06-02): 361# The law governing time in Ireland is under Statutory Instrument SI 395/94, 362# which gives force to European Union 7th Council Directive No. 94/21/EC. 363# Under this directive, the Minister for Justice in Ireland makes appropriate 364# regulations. I spoke this morning with the Secretary of the Department of 365# Justice (tel +353 1 678 9711) who confirmed to me that the correct name is 366# "Irish Summer Time", abbreviated to "IST". 367# 368# From Paul Eggert (2017-12-07): 369# The 1996 anonymous contributor's goal was to determine the correct 370# abbreviation for summer time in Dublin and so the contributor 371# focused on the "IST", not on the "Irish Summer Time". Though the 372# "IST" was correct, the "Irish Summer Time" appears to have been an 373# error, as Ireland's Standard Time (Amendment) Act, 1971 states that 374# standard time in Ireland remains at UT +01 and is observed in 375# summer, and that Greenwich mean time is observed in winter. (Thanks 376# to Derick Rethans for pointing out the error.) That is, when 377# Ireland amended the 1968 act that established UT +01 as Irish 378# Standard Time, it left standard time unchanged and established GMT 379# as a negative daylight saving time in winter. So, in this database 380# IST stands for Irish Summer Time for timestamps before 1968, and for 381# Irish Standard Time after that. See: 382# http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1971/act/17/enacted/en/print 383 384# Michael Deckers (2017-06-01) gave the following URLs for Ireland's 385# Summer Time Act, 1925 and Summer Time Orders, 1926 and 1947: 386# http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1925/act/8/enacted/en/print 387# http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1926/sro/919/made/en/print 388# http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1947/sro/71/made/en/print 389 390# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 391# Summer Time Act, 1916 392Rule GB-Eire 1916 only - May 21 2:00s 1:00 BST 393Rule GB-Eire 1916 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 GMT 394# S.R.&O. 1917, No. 358 395Rule GB-Eire 1917 only - Apr 8 2:00s 1:00 BST 396Rule GB-Eire 1917 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 GMT 397# S.R.&O. 1918, No. 274 398Rule GB-Eire 1918 only - Mar 24 2:00s 1:00 BST 399Rule GB-Eire 1918 only - Sep 30 2:00s 0 GMT 400# S.R.&O. 1919, No. 297 401Rule GB-Eire 1919 only - Mar 30 2:00s 1:00 BST 402Rule GB-Eire 1919 only - Sep 29 2:00s 0 GMT 403# S.R.&O. 1920, No. 458 404Rule GB-Eire 1920 only - Mar 28 2:00s 1:00 BST 405# S.R.&O. 1920, No. 1844 406Rule GB-Eire 1920 only - Oct 25 2:00s 0 GMT 407# S.R.&O. 1921, No. 363 408Rule GB-Eire 1921 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 BST 409Rule GB-Eire 1921 only - Oct 3 2:00s 0 GMT 410# S.R.&O. 1922, No. 264 411Rule GB-Eire 1922 only - Mar 26 2:00s 1:00 BST 412Rule GB-Eire 1922 only - Oct 8 2:00s 0 GMT 413# The Summer Time Act, 1922 414Rule GB-Eire 1923 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 415Rule GB-Eire 1923 1924 - Sep Sun>=16 2:00s 0 GMT 416Rule GB-Eire 1924 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 417Rule GB-Eire 1925 1926 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 418# The Summer Time Act, 1925 419Rule GB-Eire 1925 1938 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 GMT 420Rule GB-Eire 1927 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 421Rule GB-Eire 1928 1929 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 422Rule GB-Eire 1930 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 423Rule GB-Eire 1931 1932 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 424Rule GB-Eire 1933 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 425Rule GB-Eire 1934 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 426Rule GB-Eire 1935 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 427Rule GB-Eire 1936 1937 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 428Rule GB-Eire 1938 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 429Rule GB-Eire 1939 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 430# S.R.&O. 1939, No. 1379 431Rule GB-Eire 1939 only - Nov Sun>=16 2:00s 0 GMT 432# S.R.&O. 1940, No. 172 and No. 1883 433Rule GB-Eire 1940 only - Feb Sun>=23 2:00s 1:00 BST 434# S.R.&O. 1941, No. 476 435Rule GB-Eire 1941 only - May Sun>=2 1:00s 2:00 BDST 436Rule GB-Eire 1941 1943 - Aug Sun>=9 1:00s 1:00 BST 437# S.R.&O. 1942, No. 506 438Rule GB-Eire 1942 1944 - Apr Sun>=2 1:00s 2:00 BDST 439# S.R.&O. 1944, No. 932 440Rule GB-Eire 1944 only - Sep Sun>=16 1:00s 1:00 BST 441# S.R.&O. 1945, No. 312 442Rule GB-Eire 1945 only - Apr Mon>=2 1:00s 2:00 BDST 443Rule GB-Eire 1945 only - Jul Sun>=9 1:00s 1:00 BST 444# S.R.&O. 1945, No. 1208 445Rule GB-Eire 1945 1946 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 GMT 446Rule GB-Eire 1946 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 447# The Summer Time Act, 1947 448Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Mar 16 2:00s 1:00 BST 449Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Apr 13 1:00s 2:00 BDST 450Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Aug 10 1:00s 1:00 BST 451Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 GMT 452# Summer Time Order, 1948 (S.I. 1948/495) 453Rule GB-Eire 1948 only - Mar 14 2:00s 1:00 BST 454Rule GB-Eire 1948 only - Oct 31 2:00s 0 GMT 455# Summer Time Order, 1949 (S.I. 1949/373) 456Rule GB-Eire 1949 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 BST 457Rule GB-Eire 1949 only - Oct 30 2:00s 0 GMT 458# Summer Time Order, 1950 (S.I. 1950/518) 459# Summer Time Order, 1951 (S.I. 1951/430) 460# Summer Time Order, 1952 (S.I. 1952/451) 461Rule GB-Eire 1950 1952 - Apr Sun>=14 2:00s 1:00 BST 462Rule GB-Eire 1950 1952 - Oct Sun>=21 2:00s 0 GMT 463# revert to the rules of the Summer Time Act, 1925 464Rule GB-Eire 1953 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 465Rule GB-Eire 1953 1960 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 GMT 466Rule GB-Eire 1954 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 467Rule GB-Eire 1955 1956 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 468Rule GB-Eire 1957 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 469Rule GB-Eire 1958 1959 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 470Rule GB-Eire 1960 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST 471# Summer Time Order, 1961 (S.I. 1961/71) 472# Summer Time (1962) Order, 1961 (S.I. 1961/2465) 473# Summer Time Order, 1963 (S.I. 1963/81) 474Rule GB-Eire 1961 1963 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 BST 475Rule GB-Eire 1961 1968 - Oct Sun>=23 2:00s 0 GMT 476# Summer Time (1964) Order, 1963 (S.I. 1963/2101) 477# Summer Time Order, 1964 (S.I. 1964/1201) 478# Summer Time Order, 1967 (S.I. 1967/1148) 479Rule GB-Eire 1964 1967 - Mar Sun>=19 2:00s 1:00 BST 480# Summer Time Order, 1968 (S.I. 1968/117) 481Rule GB-Eire 1968 only - Feb 18 2:00s 1:00 BST 482# The British Standard Time Act, 1968 483# (no summer time) 484# The Summer Time Act, 1972 485Rule GB-Eire 1972 1980 - Mar Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST 486Rule GB-Eire 1972 1980 - Oct Sun>=23 2:00s 0 GMT 487# Summer Time Order, 1980 (S.I. 1980/1089) 488# Summer Time Order, 1982 (S.I. 1982/1673) 489# Summer Time Order, 1986 (S.I. 1986/223) 490# Summer Time Order, 1988 (S.I. 1988/931) 491Rule GB-Eire 1981 1995 - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 BST 492Rule GB-Eire 1981 1989 - Oct Sun>=23 1:00u 0 GMT 493# Summer Time Order, 1989 (S.I. 1989/985) 494# Summer Time Order, 1992 (S.I. 1992/1729) 495# Summer Time Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/2798) 496Rule GB-Eire 1990 1995 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00u 0 GMT 497# Summer Time Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/2982) 498# See EU for rules starting in 1996. 499# 500# Use Europe/London for Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man. 501 502# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 503Zone Europe/London -0:01:15 - LMT 1847 Dec 1 0:00s 504 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1968 Oct 27 505 1:00 - BST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u 506 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1996 507 0:00 EU GMT/BST 508Link Europe/London Europe/Jersey 509Link Europe/London Europe/Guernsey 510Link Europe/London Europe/Isle_of_Man 511 512# From Paul Eggert (2018-02-15): 513# In January 2018 we discovered that the negative SAVE values in the 514# Eire rules cause problems with tests for ICU: 515# https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-January/025825.html 516# and with tests for OpenJDK: 517# https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-January/025822.html 518# 519# To work around this problem, the build procedure can translate the 520# following data into two forms, one with negative SAVE values and the 521# other form with a traditional approximation for Irish timestamps 522# after 1971-10-31 02:00 UTC; although this approximation has tm_isdst 523# flags that are reversed, its UTC offsets are correct and this often 524# suffices. This source file currently uses only nonnegative SAVE 525# values, but this is intended to change and downstream code should 526# not rely on it. 527# 528# The following is like GB-Eire and EU, except with standard time in 529# summer and negative daylight saving time in winter. It is for when 530# negative SAVE values are used. 531# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 532Rule Eire 1971 only - Oct 31 2:00u -1:00 - 533Rule Eire 1972 1980 - Mar Sun>=16 2:00u 0 - 534Rule Eire 1972 1980 - Oct Sun>=23 2:00u -1:00 - 535Rule Eire 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00u 0 - 536Rule Eire 1981 1989 - Oct Sun>=23 1:00u -1:00 - 537Rule Eire 1990 1995 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00u -1:00 - 538Rule Eire 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00u -1:00 - 539 540# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 541Zone Europe/Dublin -0:25:00 - LMT 1880 Aug 2 542 -0:25:21 - DMT 1916 May 21 2:00s 543 -0:25:21 1:00 IST 1916 Oct 1 2:00s 544 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1921 Dec 6 # independence 545 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1940 Feb 25 2:00s 546 0:00 1:00 IST 1946 Oct 6 2:00s 547 0:00 - GMT 1947 Mar 16 2:00s 548 0:00 1:00 IST 1947 Nov 2 2:00s 549 0:00 - GMT 1948 Apr 18 2:00s 550 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1968 Oct 27 551# Vanguard section, for zic and other parsers that support negative DST. 552 1:00 Eire IST/GMT 553# Rearguard section, for parsers lacking negative DST; see ziguard.awk. 554# 1:00 - IST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u 555# 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1996 556# 0:00 EU GMT/IST 557# End of rearguard section. 558 559 560############################################################################### 561 562# Europe 563 564# The following rules are for the European Union and for its 565# predecessor organization, the European Communities. 566# For brevity they are called "EU rules" elsewhere in this file. 567 568# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 569Rule EU 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00u 1:00 S 570Rule EU 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 - 571Rule EU 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00u 0 - 572Rule EU 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 - 573Rule EU 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 S 574Rule EU 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00u 0 - 575# The most recent directive covers the years starting in 2002. See: 576# Directive 2000/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council 577# of 19 January 2001 on summer-time arrangements. 578# http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32000L0084:EN:NOT 579 580# W-Eur differs from EU only in that W-Eur uses standard time. 581Rule W-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 S 582Rule W-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - 583Rule W-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00s 0 - 584Rule W-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - 585Rule W-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S 586Rule W-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00s 0 - 587 588# Older C-Eur rules are for convenience in the tables. 589# From 1977 on, C-Eur differs from EU only in that C-Eur uses standard time. 590Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Apr 30 23:00 1:00 S 591Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 - 592Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Apr Mon>=15 2:00s 1:00 S 593Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Sep Mon>=15 2:00s 0 - 594Rule C-Eur 1940 only - Apr 1 2:00s 1:00 S 595Rule C-Eur 1942 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 - 596Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00s 1:00 S 597Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Oct 4 2:00s 0 - 598Rule C-Eur 1944 1945 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 S 599# Whitman gives 1944 Oct 7; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 600Rule C-Eur 1944 only - Oct 2 2:00s 0 - 601# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2008-07-13): 602# 603# I found what is probably a typo of 2:00 which should perhaps be 2:00s 604# in the C-Eur rule from tz database version 2008d (this part was 605# corrected in version 2008d). The circumstantial evidence is simply the 606# tz database itself, as seen below: 607# 608# Zone Europe/Paris ... 609# 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 610# 611# Zone Europe/Monaco ... 612# 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 613# 614# Zone Europe/Belgrade ... 615# 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s 616# 617# Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 - 618# Rule Belgium 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 619# Rule Neth 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 620# 621# The rule line to be changed is: 622# 623# Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00 0 - 624# 625# It seems that Paris, Monaco, Rule France, Rule Belgium all agree on 626# 2:00 standard time, e.g. 3:00 local time. However there are no 627# countries that use C-Eur rules in September 1945, so the only items 628# affected are apparently these fictitious zones that translate acronyms 629# CET and MET: 630# 631# Zone CET 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 632# Zone MET 1:00 C-Eur ME%sT 633# 634# It this is right then the corrected version would look like: 635# 636# Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 637# 638# A small step for mankind though 8-) 639Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 640Rule C-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S 641Rule C-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - 642Rule C-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - 643Rule C-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - 644Rule C-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S 645Rule C-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 - 646 647# E-Eur differs from EU only in that E-Eur switches at midnight local time. 648Rule E-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S 649Rule E-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - 650Rule E-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 651Rule E-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - 652Rule E-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 0:00 1:00 S 653Rule E-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 0:00 0 - 654 655 656# Daylight saving time for Russia and the Soviet Union 657# 658# The 1917-1921 decree URLs are from Alexander Belopolsky (2016-08-23). 659 660# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 661Rule Russia 1917 only - Jul 1 23:00 1:00 MST # Moscow Summer Time 662# 663# Decree No. 142 (1917-12-22) http://istmat.info/node/28137 664Rule Russia 1917 only - Dec 28 0:00 0 MMT # Moscow Mean Time 665# 666# Decree No. 497 (1918-05-30) http://istmat.info/node/30001 667Rule Russia 1918 only - May 31 22:00 2:00 MDST # Moscow Double Summer Time 668Rule Russia 1918 only - Sep 16 1:00 1:00 MST 669# 670# Decree No. 258 (1919-05-29) http://istmat.info/node/37949 671Rule Russia 1919 only - May 31 23:00 2:00 MDST 672# 673Rule Russia 1919 only - Jul 1 0:00u 1:00 MSD 674Rule Russia 1919 only - Aug 16 0:00 0 MSK 675# 676# Decree No. 63 (1921-02-03) http://istmat.info/node/45840 677Rule Russia 1921 only - Feb 14 23:00 1:00 MSD 678# 679# Decree No. 121 (1921-03-07) http://istmat.info/node/45949 680Rule Russia 1921 only - Mar 20 23:00 2:00 +05 681# 682Rule Russia 1921 only - Sep 1 0:00 1:00 MSD 683Rule Russia 1921 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 684# Act No. 925 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1980-10-24): 685Rule Russia 1981 1984 - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S 686Rule Russia 1981 1983 - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 687# Act No. 967 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1984-09-13), repeated in 688# Act No. 227 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1989-03-14): 689Rule Russia 1984 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - 690Rule Russia 1985 2010 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S 691# 692Rule Russia 1996 2010 - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 - 693# As described below, Russia's 2014 change affects Zone data, not Rule data. 694 695# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): 696# Wikipedia and other sources refer to the Act of the Council of 697# Ministers of the USSR from 1988-01-04 No. 5 and the Act of the 698# Council of Ministers of the USSR from 1989-03-14 No. 227. 699# 700# I did not find full texts of these acts. For the 1989 one we have 701# title at https://base.garant.ru/70754136/ : 702# "About change in calculation of time on the territories of 703# Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR and Estonian SSR, Astrakhan, 704# Kaliningrad, Kirov, Kuybyshev, Ulyanovsk and Uralsk oblasts". 705# And http://astrozet.net/files/Zones/DOC/RU/1980-925.txt appears to 706# contain quotes from both acts: Since last Sunday of March 1988 rules 707# of the second time belt are installed in Volgograd and Saratov 708# oblasts. Since last Sunday of March 1989: 709# a) Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, Estonian SSR, Kaliningrad oblast: 710# second time belt rules without extra hour (Moscow-1); 711# b) Astrakhan, Kirov, Kuybyshev, Ulyanovsk oblasts: second time belt 712# rules (Moscow time) 713# c) Uralsk oblast: third time belt rules (Moscow+1). 714 715# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-27): 716# Unamended version of the act of the 717# Government of the Russian Federation No. 23 from 08.01.1992 718# http://pravo.gov.ru/proxy/ips/?docbody=&nd=102014034&rdk=0 719# says that every year clocks were to be moved forward on last Sunday 720# of March at 2 hours and moved backwards on last Sunday of September 721# at 3 hours. It was amended in 1996 to replace September with October. 722 723# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-06-14): 724# According to Kremlin press service, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev 725# signed a federal law "On calculation of time" on June 9, 2011. 726# According to the law Russia is abolishing daylight saving time. 727# 728# Medvedev signed a law "On the Calculation of Time" (in russian): 729# http://bmockbe.ru/events/?ID=7583 730# 731# Medvedev signed a law on the calculation of the time (in russian): 732# https://www.regnum.ru/news/polit/1413906.html 733 734# From Arthur David Olson (2011-06-15): 735# Take "abolishing daylight saving time" to mean that time is now considered 736# to be standard. 737 738# These are for backward compatibility with older versions. 739 740# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 741Zone WET 0:00 EU WE%sT 742Zone CET 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 743Zone MET 1:00 C-Eur ME%sT 744Zone EET 2:00 EU EE%sT 745 746# Previous editions of this database used abbreviations like MET DST 747# for Central European Summer Time, but this didn't agree with common usage. 748 749# From Markus Kuhn (1996-07-12): 750# The official German names ... are 751# 752# Mitteleuropäische Zeit (MEZ) = UTC+01:00 753# Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit (MESZ) = UTC+02:00 754# 755# as defined in the German Time Act (Gesetz über die Zeitbestimmung (ZeitG), 756# 1978-07-25, Bundesgesetzblatt, Jahrgang 1978, Teil I, S. 1110-1111).... 757# I wrote ... to the German Federal Physical-Technical Institution 758# 759# Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) 760# Laboratorium 4.41 "Zeiteinheit" 761# Postfach 3345 762# D-38023 Braunschweig 763# phone: +49 531 592-0 764# 765# ... I received today an answer letter from Dr. Peter Hetzel, head of the PTB 766# department for time and frequency transmission. He explained that the 767# PTB translates MEZ and MESZ into English as 768# 769# Central European Time (CET) = UTC+01:00 770# Central European Summer Time (CEST) = UTC+02:00 771 772 773# Albania 774# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 775Rule Albania 1940 only - Jun 16 0:00 1:00 S 776Rule Albania 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 0 - 777Rule Albania 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00 1:00 S 778Rule Albania 1943 only - Apr 10 3:00 0 - 779Rule Albania 1974 only - May 4 0:00 1:00 S 780Rule Albania 1974 only - Oct 2 0:00 0 - 781Rule Albania 1975 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S 782Rule Albania 1975 only - Oct 2 0:00 0 - 783Rule Albania 1976 only - May 2 0:00 1:00 S 784Rule Albania 1976 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 - 785Rule Albania 1977 only - May 8 0:00 1:00 S 786Rule Albania 1977 only - Oct 2 0:00 0 - 787Rule Albania 1978 only - May 6 0:00 1:00 S 788Rule Albania 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 789Rule Albania 1979 only - May 5 0:00 1:00 S 790Rule Albania 1979 only - Sep 30 0:00 0 - 791Rule Albania 1980 only - May 3 0:00 1:00 S 792Rule Albania 1980 only - Oct 4 0:00 0 - 793Rule Albania 1981 only - Apr 26 0:00 1:00 S 794Rule Albania 1981 only - Sep 27 0:00 0 - 795Rule Albania 1982 only - May 2 0:00 1:00 S 796Rule Albania 1982 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 - 797Rule Albania 1983 only - Apr 18 0:00 1:00 S 798Rule Albania 1983 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 799Rule Albania 1984 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S 800# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 801Zone Europe/Tirane 1:19:20 - LMT 1914 802 1:00 - CET 1940 Jun 16 803 1:00 Albania CE%sT 1984 Jul 804 1:00 EU CE%sT 805 806# Andorra 807# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 808Zone Europe/Andorra 0:06:04 - LMT 1901 809 0:00 - WET 1946 Sep 30 810 1:00 - CET 1985 Mar 31 2:00 811 1:00 EU CE%sT 812 813# Austria 814 815# Milne says Vienna time was 1:05:21. 816 817# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): Shanks & Pottenger give 1918-06-16 and 818# 1945-11-18, but the Austrian Federal Office of Metrology and 819# Surveying (BEV) gives 1918-09-16 and for Vienna gives the "alleged" 820# date of 1945-04-12 with no time. For the 1980-04-06 transition 821# Shanks & Pottenger give 02:00, the BEV 00:00. Go with the BEV, 822# and guess 02:00 for 1945-04-12. 823 824# From Alois Treindl (2019-07-22): 825# In 1946 the end of DST was on Monday, 7 October 1946, at 3:00 am. 826# Shanks had this right. Source: Die Weltpresse, 5. Oktober 1946, page 5. 827 828# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 829Rule Austria 1920 only - Apr 5 2:00s 1:00 S 830Rule Austria 1920 only - Sep 13 2:00s 0 - 831Rule Austria 1946 only - Apr 14 2:00s 1:00 S 832Rule Austria 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - 833Rule Austria 1947 1948 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - 834Rule Austria 1947 only - Apr 6 2:00s 1:00 S 835Rule Austria 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S 836Rule Austria 1980 only - Apr 6 0:00 1:00 S 837Rule Austria 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 - 838# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 839Zone Europe/Vienna 1:05:21 - LMT 1893 Apr 840 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1920 841 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1940 Apr 1 2:00s 842 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00s 843 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Apr 12 2:00s 844 1:00 - CET 1946 845 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1981 846 1:00 EU CE%sT 847 848# Belarus 849# 850# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-07-02): 851# http://www.lawbelarus.com/repub/sub30/texf9611.htm 852# (Act of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus from 853# 1992-03-25 No. 157) ... says clocks were to be moved forward at 2:00 854# on last Sunday of March and backward at 3:00 on last Sunday of September 855# (the same as previous USSR and contemporary Russian regulations). 856# 857# From Yauhen Kharuzhy (2011-09-16): 858# By latest Belarus government act Europe/Minsk timezone was changed to 859# GMT+3 without DST (was GMT+2 with DST). 860# 861# Sources (Russian language): 862# http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/society/V-Belarusi-otmenjaetsja-perexod-na-sezonnoe-vremja_i_572952.html 863# http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2011/09/16/ic_articles_116_175144/ 864# https://news.tut.by/society/250578.html 865# 866# From Alexander Bokovoy (2014-10-09): 867# Belarussian government decided against changing to winter time.... 868# http://eng.belta.by/all_news/society/Belarus-decides-against-adjusting-time-in-Russias-wake_i_76335.html 869# 870# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 871Zone Europe/Minsk 1:50:16 - LMT 1880 872 1:50 - MMT 1924 May 2 # Minsk Mean Time 873 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21 874 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 28 875 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Jul 3 876 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 877 3:00 - MSK 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 878 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 879 3:00 - +03 880 881# Belgium 882# 883# From Michael Deckers (2019-08-25): 884# The exposition in the web page 885# https://www.bestor.be/wiki/index.php/Voyager_dans_le_temps._L%E2%80%99introduction_de_la_norme_de_Greenwich_en_Belgique 886# gives several contemporary sources from which one can conclude that 887# the switch in Europe/Brussels on 1892-05-01 was from 00:17:30 to 00:00:00. 888# 889# From Paul Eggert (2019-08-28): 890# This quote helps explain the late-1914 situation: 891# In early November 1914, the Germans imposed the time zone used in central 892# Europe and forced the inhabitants to set their watches and public clocks 893# sixty minutes ahead. Many were reluctant to accept "German time" and 894# continued to use "Belgian time" among themselves. Reflecting the spirit of 895# resistance that arose in the population, a song made fun of this change.... 896# The song ended: 897# Putting your clock forward 898# Will but hasten the happy hour 899# When we kick out the Boches! 900# See: Pluvinage G. Brussels on German time. Cahiers Bruxellois - 901# Brusselse Cahiers. 2014;XLVI(1E):15-38. 902# https://www.cairn.info/revue-cahiers-bruxellois-2014-1E-page-15.htm 903# 904# Entries from 1914 through 1917 are taken from "De tijd in België" 905# <https://www.astro.oma.be/GENERAL/INFO/nli001a.html>. 906# Entries from 1918 through 1991 are taken from: 907# Annuaire de L'Observatoire Royal de Belgique, 908# Avenue Circulaire, 3, B-1180 BRUXELLES, CLVIIe année, 1991 909# (Imprimerie HAYEZ, s.p.r.l., Rue Fin, 4, 1080 BRUXELLES, MCMXC), 910# pp 8-9. 911# Thanks to Pascal Delmoitie for the 1918/1991 references. 912# The 1918 rules are listed for completeness; they apply to unoccupied Belgium. 913# Assume Brussels switched to WET in 1918 when the armistice took effect. 914# 915# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 916Rule Belgium 1918 only - Mar 9 0:00s 1:00 S 917Rule Belgium 1918 1919 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 918Rule Belgium 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S 919Rule Belgium 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S 920Rule Belgium 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 - 921Rule Belgium 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S 922Rule Belgium 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 - 923Rule Belgium 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S 924Rule Belgium 1922 1927 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 925Rule Belgium 1923 only - Apr 21 23:00s 1:00 S 926Rule Belgium 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S 927Rule Belgium 1925 only - Apr 4 23:00s 1:00 S 928# DSH writes that a royal decree of 1926-02-22 specified the Sun following 3rd 929# Sat in Apr (except if it's Easter, in which case it's one Sunday earlier), 930# to Sun following 1st Sat in Oct, and that a royal decree of 1928-09-15 931# changed the transition times to 02:00 GMT. 932Rule Belgium 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S 933Rule Belgium 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S 934Rule Belgium 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S 935Rule Belgium 1928 1938 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 - 936Rule Belgium 1929 only - Apr 21 2:00s 1:00 S 937Rule Belgium 1930 only - Apr 13 2:00s 1:00 S 938Rule Belgium 1931 only - Apr 19 2:00s 1:00 S 939Rule Belgium 1932 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 S 940Rule Belgium 1933 only - Mar 26 2:00s 1:00 S 941Rule Belgium 1934 only - Apr 8 2:00s 1:00 S 942Rule Belgium 1935 only - Mar 31 2:00s 1:00 S 943Rule Belgium 1936 only - Apr 19 2:00s 1:00 S 944Rule Belgium 1937 only - Apr 4 2:00s 1:00 S 945Rule Belgium 1938 only - Mar 27 2:00s 1:00 S 946Rule Belgium 1939 only - Apr 16 2:00s 1:00 S 947Rule Belgium 1939 only - Nov 19 2:00s 0 - 948Rule Belgium 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00s 1:00 S 949Rule Belgium 1944 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 - 950Rule Belgium 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S 951Rule Belgium 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 952Rule Belgium 1946 only - May 19 2:00s 1:00 S 953Rule Belgium 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - 954# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 955Zone Europe/Brussels 0:17:30 - LMT 1880 956 0:17:30 - BMT 1892 May 1 00:17:30 957 0:00 - WET 1914 Nov 8 958 1:00 - CET 1916 May 1 0:00 959 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Nov 11 11:00u 960 0:00 Belgium WE%sT 1940 May 20 2:00s 961 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 3 962 1:00 Belgium CE%sT 1977 963 1:00 EU CE%sT 964 965# Bosnia and Herzegovina 966# See Europe/Belgrade. 967 968# Bulgaria 969# 970# From Plamen Simenov via Steffen Thorsen (1999-09-09): 971# A document of Government of Bulgaria (No. 94/1997) says: 972# EET -> EETDST is in 03:00 Local time in last Sunday of March ... 973# EETDST -> EET is in 04:00 Local time in last Sunday of October 974# 975# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 976Rule Bulg 1979 only - Mar 31 23:00 1:00 S 977Rule Bulg 1979 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 - 978Rule Bulg 1980 1982 - Apr Sat>=1 23:00 1:00 S 979Rule Bulg 1980 only - Sep 29 1:00 0 - 980Rule Bulg 1981 only - Sep 27 2:00 0 - 981# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 982Zone Europe/Sofia 1:33:16 - LMT 1880 983 1:56:56 - IMT 1894 Nov 30 # Istanbul MT? 984 2:00 - EET 1942 Nov 2 3:00 985 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 986 1:00 - CET 1945 Apr 2 3:00 987 2:00 - EET 1979 Mar 31 23:00 988 2:00 Bulg EE%sT 1982 Sep 26 3:00 989 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991 990 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997 991 2:00 EU EE%sT 992 993# Croatia 994# See Europe/Belgrade. 995 996# Cyprus 997# Please see the 'asia' file for Asia/Nicosia. 998 999# Czech Republic / Czechia 1000# 1001# From Paul Eggert (2018-04-15): 1002# The source for Czech data is: Kdy začíná a končí letní čas. 2018-04-15. 1003# https://kalendar.beda.cz/kdy-zacina-a-konci-letni-cas 1004# We know of no English-language name for historical Czech winter time; 1005# abbreviate it as "GMT", as it happened to be GMT. 1006# 1007# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1008Rule Czech 1945 only - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 S 1009Rule Czech 1945 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - 1010Rule Czech 1946 only - May 6 2:00s 1:00 S 1011Rule Czech 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - 1012Rule Czech 1947 1948 - Apr Sun>=15 2:00s 1:00 S 1013Rule Czech 1949 only - Apr 9 2:00s 1:00 S 1014# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1015Zone Europe/Prague 0:57:44 - LMT 1850 1016 0:57:44 - PMT 1891 Oct # Prague Mean Time 1017 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 May 9 1018 1:00 Czech CE%sT 1946 Dec 1 3:00 1019# Vanguard section, for zic and other parsers that support negative DST. 1020 1:00 -1:00 GMT 1947 Feb 23 2:00 1021# Rearguard section, for parsers lacking negative DST; see ziguard.awk. 1022# 0:00 - GMT 1947 Feb 23 2:00 1023# End of rearguard section. 1024 1:00 Czech CE%sT 1979 1025 1:00 EU CE%sT 1026# Use Europe/Prague also for Slovakia. 1027 1028# Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland 1029 1030# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-04-26): 1031# the law [introducing standard time] was in effect from 1894-01-01.... 1032# The page https://www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/1893/83 1033# confirms this, and states that the law was put forth 1893-03-29. 1034# 1035# The EU [actually, EEC and Euratom] treaty with effect from 1973: 1036# https://www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/1972/21100 1037# 1038# This provoked a new law from 1974 to make possible summer time changes 1039# in subsequent decrees with the law 1040# https://www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/1974/223 1041# 1042# It seems however that no decree was set forward until 1980. I have 1043# not found any decree, but in another related law, the effecting DST 1044# changes are stated explicitly to be from 1980-04-06 at 02:00 to 1045# 1980-09-28 at 02:00. If this is true, this differs slightly from 1046# the EU rule in that DST runs to 02:00, not 03:00. We don't know 1047# when Denmark began using the EU rule correctly, but we have only 1048# confirmation of the 1980-time, so I presume it was correct in 1981: 1049# The law is about the management of the extra hour, concerning 1050# working hours reported and effect on obligatory-rest rules (which 1051# was suspended on that night): 1052# https://web.archive.org/web/20140104053304/https://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/R0710.aspx?id=60267 1053 1054# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-06-11): 1055# The Herning Folkeblad (1980-09-26) reported that the night between 1056# Saturday and Sunday the clock is set back from three to two. 1057 1058# From Paul Eggert (2005-06-11): 1059# Hence the "02:00" of the 1980 law refers to standard time, not 1060# wall-clock time, and so the EU rules were in effect in 1980. 1061 1062# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1063Rule Denmark 1916 only - May 14 23:00 1:00 S 1064Rule Denmark 1916 only - Sep 30 23:00 0 - 1065Rule Denmark 1940 only - May 15 0:00 1:00 S 1066Rule Denmark 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S 1067Rule Denmark 1945 only - Aug 15 2:00s 0 - 1068Rule Denmark 1946 only - May 1 2:00s 1:00 S 1069Rule Denmark 1946 only - Sep 1 2:00s 0 - 1070Rule Denmark 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S 1071Rule Denmark 1947 only - Aug 10 2:00s 0 - 1072Rule Denmark 1948 only - May 9 2:00s 1:00 S 1073Rule Denmark 1948 only - Aug 8 2:00s 0 - 1074# 1075# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1076Zone Europe/Copenhagen 0:50:20 - LMT 1890 1077 0:50:20 - CMT 1894 Jan 1 # Copenhagen MT 1078 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1942 Nov 2 2:00s 1079 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00 1080 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1980 1081 1:00 EU CE%sT 1082Zone Atlantic/Faroe -0:27:04 - LMT 1908 Jan 11 # Tórshavn 1083 0:00 - WET 1981 1084 0:00 EU WE%sT 1085# 1086# From Paul Eggert (2004-10-31): 1087# During World War II, Germany maintained secret manned weather stations in 1088# East Greenland and Franz Josef Land, but we don't know their time zones. 1089# My source for this is Wilhelm Dege's book mentioned under Svalbard. 1090# 1091# From Paul Eggert (2017-12-10): 1092# Greenland joined the European Communities as part of Denmark, 1093# obtained home rule on 1979-05-01, and left the European Communities 1094# on 1985-02-01. It therefore should have been using EU 1095# rules at least through 1984. Shanks & Pottenger say Scoresbysund and Godthåb 1096# used C-Eur rules after 1980, but IATA SSIM (1991/1996) says they use EU 1097# rules since at least 1991. Assume EU rules since 1980. 1098 1099# From Gwillim Law (2001-06-06), citing 1100# <http://www.statkart.no/efs/efshefter/2001/efs5-2001.pdf> (2001-03-15), 1101# and with translations corrected by Steffen Thorsen: 1102# 1103# Greenland has four local times, and the relation to UTC 1104# is according to the following time line: 1105# 1106# The military zone near Thule UTC-4 1107# Standard Greenland time UTC-3 1108# Scoresbysund UTC-1 1109# Danmarkshavn UTC 1110# 1111# In the military area near Thule and in Danmarkshavn DST will not be 1112# introduced. 1113 1114# From Rives McDow (2001-11-01): 1115# 1116# I correspond regularly with the Dansk Polarcenter, and wrote them at 1117# the time to clarify the situation in Thule. Unfortunately, I have 1118# not heard back from them regarding my recent letter. [But I have 1119# info from earlier correspondence.] 1120# 1121# According to the center, a very small local time zone around Thule 1122# Air Base keeps the time according to UTC-4, implementing daylight 1123# savings using North America rules, changing the time at 02:00 local time.... 1124# 1125# The east coast of Greenland north of the community of Scoresbysund 1126# uses UTC in the same way as in Iceland, year round, with no dst. 1127# There are just a few stations on this coast, including the 1128# Danmarkshavn ICAO weather station mentioned in your September 29th 1129# email. The other stations are two sledge patrol stations in 1130# Mestersvig and Daneborg, the air force base at Station Nord, and the 1131# DPC research station at Zackenberg. 1132# 1133# Scoresbysund and two small villages nearby keep time UTC-1 and use 1134# the same daylight savings time period as in West Greenland (Godthåb). 1135# 1136# The rest of Greenland, including Godthåb (this area, although it 1137# includes central Greenland, is known as west Greenland), keeps time 1138# UTC-3, with daylight savings methods according to European rules. 1139# 1140# It is common procedure to use UTC 0 in the wilderness of East and 1141# North Greenland, because it is mainly Icelandic aircraft operators 1142# maintaining traffic in these areas. However, the official status of 1143# this area is that it sticks with Godthåb time. This area might be 1144# considered a dual time zone in some respects because of this. 1145 1146# From Rives McDow (2001-11-19): 1147# I heard back from someone stationed at Thule; the time change took place 1148# there at 2:00 AM. 1149 1150# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): 1151# From 1997 on the CIA map shows Danmarkshavn on GMT; 1152# the 1995 map as like Godthåb. 1153# For lack of better info, assume they were like Godthåb before 1996. 1154# startkart.no says Thule does not observe DST, but this is clearly an error, 1155# so go with Shanks & Pottenger for Thule transitions until this year. 1156# For 2007 on assume Thule will stay in sync with US DST rules. 1157 1158# From J William Piggott (2016-02-20): 1159# "Greenland north of the community of Scoresbysund" is officially named 1160# "National Park" by Executive Order: 1161# http://naalakkersuisut.gl/~/media/Nanoq/Files/Attached%20Files/Engelske-tekster/Legislation/Executive%20Order%20National%20Park.rtf 1162# It is their only National Park. 1163# 1164# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1165Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 D 1166Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Sep lastSun 2:00 0 S 1167Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 D 1168Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Oct lastSun 2:00 0 S 1169Rule Thule 2007 max - Mar Sun>=8 2:00 1:00 D 1170Rule Thule 2007 max - Nov Sun>=1 2:00 0 S 1171# 1172# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1173Zone America/Danmarkshavn -1:14:40 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 1174 -3:00 - -03 1980 Apr 6 2:00 1175 -3:00 EU -03/-02 1996 1176 0:00 - GMT 1177# 1178# Use the old name Scoresbysund, as the current name Ittoqqortoormiit 1179# exceeds tzdb's 14-letter limit and has no common English abbreviation. 1180Zone America/Scoresbysund -1:27:52 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Ittoqqortoormiit 1181 -2:00 - -02 1980 Apr 6 2:00 1182 -2:00 C-Eur -02/-01 1981 Mar 29 1183 -1:00 EU -01/+00 1184Zone America/Nuuk -3:26:56 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Godthåb 1185 -3:00 - -03 1980 Apr 6 2:00 1186 -3:00 EU -03/-02 1187Zone America/Thule -4:35:08 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Pituffik 1188 -4:00 Thule A%sT 1189 1190# Estonia 1191# 1192# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 1193# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 1194# 1195# From Peter Ilieve (1994-10-15): 1196# A relative in Tallinn confirms the accuracy of the data for 1989 onwards 1197# [through 1994] and gives the legal authority for it, 1198# a regulation of the Government of Estonia, No. 111 of 1989.... 1199# 1200# From Peter Ilieve (1996-10-28): 1201# [IATA SSIM (1992/1996) claims that the Baltic republics switch at 01:00s, 1202# but a relative confirms that Estonia still switches at 02:00s, writing:] 1203# "I do not [know] exactly but there are some little different 1204# (confusing) rules for International Air and Railway Transport Schedules 1205# conversion in Sunday connected with end of summer time in Estonia.... 1206# A discussion is running about the summer time efficiency and effect on 1207# human physiology. It seems that Estonia maybe will not change to 1208# summer time next spring." 1209 1210# From Peter Ilieve (1998-11-04), heavily edited: 1211# The 1998-09-22 Estonian time law 1212# http://trip.rk.ee/cgi-bin/thw?${BASE}=akt&${OOHTML}=rtd&TA=1998&TO=1&AN=1390 1213# refers to the Eighth Directive and cites the association agreement between 1214# the EU and Estonia, ratified by the Estonian law (RT II 1995, 22-27, 120). 1215# 1216# I also asked [my relative] whether they use any standard abbreviation 1217# for their standard and summer times. He says no, they use "suveaeg" 1218# (summer time) and "talveaeg" (winter time). 1219 1220# From The Baltic Times <https://www.baltictimes.com/> (1999-09-09) 1221# via Steffen Thorsen: 1222# This year will mark the last time Estonia shifts to summer time, 1223# a council of the ruling coalition announced Sept. 6.... 1224# But what this could mean for Estonia's chances of joining the European 1225# Union are still unclear. In 1994, the EU declared summer time compulsory 1226# for all member states until 2001. Brussels has yet to decide what to do 1227# after that. 1228 1229# From Mart Oruaas (2000-01-29): 1230# Regulation No. 301 (1999-10-12) obsoletes previous regulation 1231# No. 206 (1998-09-22) and thus sticks Estonia to +02:00 GMT for all 1232# the year round. The regulation is effective 1999-11-01. 1233 1234# From Toomas Soome (2002-02-21): 1235# The Estonian government has changed once again timezone politics. 1236# Now we are using again EU rules. 1237# 1238# From Urmet Jänes (2002-03-28): 1239# The legislative reference is Government decree No. 84 on 2002-02-21. 1240 1241# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1242Zone Europe/Tallinn 1:39:00 - LMT 1880 1243 1:39:00 - TMT 1918 Feb # Tallinn Mean Time 1244 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1919 Jul 1245 1:39:00 - TMT 1921 May 1246 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 6 1247 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 15 1248 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 22 1249 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 1250 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep 24 2:00s 1251 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1998 Sep 22 1252 2:00 EU EE%sT 1999 Oct 31 4:00 1253 2:00 - EET 2002 Feb 21 1254 2:00 EU EE%sT 1255 1256# Finland 1257 1258# From Hannu Strang (1994-09-25 06:03:37 UTC): 1259# Well, here in Helsinki we're just changing from summer time to regular one, 1260# and it's supposed to change at 4am... 1261 1262# From Janne Snabb (2010-07-15): 1263# 1264# I noticed that the Finland data is not accurate for years 1981 and 1982. 1265# During these two first trial years the DST adjustment was made one hour 1266# earlier than in forthcoming years. Starting 1983 the adjustment was made 1267# according to the central European standards. 1268# 1269# This is documented in Heikki Oja: Aikakirja 2007, published by The Almanac 1270# Office of University of Helsinki, ISBN 952-10-3221-9, available online (in 1271# Finnish) at 1272# https://almanakka.helsinki.fi/aikakirja/Aikakirja2007kokonaan.pdf 1273# 1274# Page 105 (56 in PDF version) has a handy table of all past daylight savings 1275# transitions. It is easy enough to interpret without Finnish skills. 1276# 1277# This is also confirmed by Finnish Broadcasting Company's archive at: 1278# http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=1&ag=5&t=&a=3401 1279# 1280# The news clip from 1981 says that "the time between 2 and 3 o'clock does not 1281# exist tonight." 1282 1283# From Konstantin Hyppönen (2014-06-13): 1284# [Heikki Oja's book Aikakirja 2013] 1285# https://almanakka.helsinki.fi/images/aikakirja/Aikakirja2013kokonaan.pdf 1286# pages 104-105, including a scan from a newspaper published on Apr 2 1942 1287# say that ... [o]n Apr 2 1942, 24 o'clock (which means Apr 3 1942, 1288# 00:00), clocks were moved one hour forward. The newspaper 1289# mentions "on the night from Thursday to Friday".... 1290# On Oct 4 1942, clocks were moved at 1:00 one hour backwards. 1291# 1292# From Paul Eggert (2014-06-14): 1293# Go with Oja over Shanks. 1294 1295# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1296Rule Finland 1942 only - Apr 2 24:00 1:00 S 1297Rule Finland 1942 only - Oct 4 1:00 0 - 1298Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 S 1299Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 - 1300 1301# Milne says Helsinki (Helsingfors) time was 1:39:49.2 (official document); 1302# round to nearest. 1303 1304# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1305Zone Europe/Helsinki 1:39:49 - LMT 1878 May 31 1306 1:39:49 - HMT 1921 May # Helsinki Mean Time 1307 2:00 Finland EE%sT 1983 1308 2:00 EU EE%sT 1309 1310# Åland Is 1311Link Europe/Helsinki Europe/Mariehamn 1312 1313 1314# France 1315 1316# From Ciro Discepolo (2000-12-20): 1317# 1318# Henri Le Corre, Régimes horaires pour le monde entier, Éditions 1319# Traditionnelles - Paris 2 books, 1993 1320# 1321# Gabriel, Traité de l'heure dans le monde, Guy Trédaniel, 1322# Paris, 1991 1323# 1324# Françoise Gauquelin, Problèmes de l'heure résolus en astrologie, 1325# Guy Trédaniel, Paris 1987 1326 1327# From Michael Deckers (2020-06-11): 1328# the law of 1891 <https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k64415343.texteImage> 1329# was published on 1891-03-15, so it could only take force on 1891-03-16. 1330 1331# From Michael Deckers (2020-06-10): 1332# Le Gaulois, 1911-03-11, page 1/6, online at 1333# https://www.retronews.fr/societe/echo-de-presse/2018/01/29/1911-change-lheure-de-paris 1334# ... [ Instantly, all pressure driven clock dials halted... Nine minutes and 1335# twenty-one seconds later the hands resumed their circular motion. ] 1336# There are also precise reports about how the change was prepared in train 1337# stations: all the publicly visible clocks stopped at midnight railway time 1338# (or were covered), only the chief of service had a watch, labeled 1339# "Heure ancienne", that he kept running until it reached 00:04:21, when 1340# he announced "Heure nouvelle". See the "Le Petit Journal 1911-03-11". 1341# https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6192911/f1.item.zoom 1342# 1343# From Michael Deckers (2020-06-12): 1344# That "all French clocks stopped" for 00:09:21 is a misreading of French 1345# newspapers; this sort of adjustment applies only to certain 1346# remote-controlled clocks ("pendules pneumatiques", of which there existed 1347# perhaps a dozen in Paris, and which simply could not be set back remotely), 1348# but not to all the clocks in all French towns and villages. For instance, 1349# the following story in the "Courrier de Saône-et-Loire" 1911-03-11, page 2: 1350# only works if legal time was stepped back (was not monotone): ... 1351# [One can observe that children who had been born at midnight less 5 1352# minutes and who had died at midnight of the old time, would turn out to 1353# be dead before being born, time having been set back and having 1354# suppressed 9 minutes and 25 seconds of their existence, that is, more 1355# than they could spend.] 1356# 1357# From Paul Eggert (2020-06-12): 1358# French time in railway stations was legally five minutes behind civil time, 1359# which explains why railway "old time" ran to 00:04:21 instead of to 00:09:21. 1360# The law's text (which Michael Deckers noted is at 1361# <https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k2022333z/f2>) says only that 1362# at 1911-03-11 00:00 legal time was that of Paris mean time delayed by 1363# nine minutes and twenty-one seconds, and does not say how the 1364# transition from Paris mean time was to occur. 1365# 1366# tzdb has no way to represent stopped clocks. As the railway practice 1367# was to keep a watch running on "old time" to decide when to restart 1368# the other clocks, this could be modeled as a transition for "old time" at 1369# 00:09:21. However, since the law was ambiguous and clocks outside railway 1370# stations were probably done haphazardly with the popular impression being 1371# that the transition was done at 00:00 "old time", simply leave the time 1372# blank; this causes zic to default to 00:00 "old time" which is good enough. 1373# Do something similar for the 1891-03-16 transition. There are similar 1374# problems in Algiers, Monaco and Tunis. 1375 1376# 1377# Shank & Pottenger seem to use '24:00' ambiguously; resolve it with Whitman. 1378# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1379Rule France 1916 only - Jun 14 23:00s 1:00 S 1380Rule France 1916 1919 - Oct Sun>=1 23:00s 0 - 1381Rule France 1917 only - Mar 24 23:00s 1:00 S 1382Rule France 1918 only - Mar 9 23:00s 1:00 S 1383Rule France 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S 1384Rule France 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S 1385Rule France 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 - 1386Rule France 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S 1387Rule France 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 - 1388Rule France 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S 1389# DSH writes that a law of 1923-05-24 specified 3rd Sat in Apr at 23:00 to 1st 1390# Sat in Oct at 24:00; and that in 1930, because of Easter, the transitions 1391# were Apr 12 and Oct 5. Go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1392Rule France 1922 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 1393Rule France 1923 only - May 26 23:00s 1:00 S 1394Rule France 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S 1395Rule France 1925 only - Apr 4 23:00s 1:00 S 1396Rule France 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S 1397Rule France 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S 1398Rule France 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S 1399Rule France 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00s 1:00 S 1400Rule France 1930 only - Apr 12 23:00s 1:00 S 1401Rule France 1931 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S 1402Rule France 1932 only - Apr 2 23:00s 1:00 S 1403Rule France 1933 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S 1404Rule France 1934 only - Apr 7 23:00s 1:00 S 1405Rule France 1935 only - Mar 30 23:00s 1:00 S 1406Rule France 1936 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S 1407Rule France 1937 only - Apr 3 23:00s 1:00 S 1408Rule France 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00s 1:00 S 1409Rule France 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00s 1:00 S 1410Rule France 1939 only - Nov 18 23:00s 0 - 1411Rule France 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00 1:00 S 1412# The French rules for 1941-1944 were not used in Paris, but Shanks & Pottenger 1413# write that they were used in Monaco and in many French locations. 1414# Le Corre writes that the upper limit of the free zone was Arnéguy, Orthez, 1415# Mont-de-Marsan, Bazas, Langon, Lamothe-Montravel, Marœuil, La 1416# Rochefoucauld, Champagne-Mouton, La Roche-Posay, La Haye-Descartes, 1417# Loches, Montrichard, Vierzon, Bourges, Moulins, Digoin, 1418# Paray-le-Monial, Montceau-les-Mines, Chalon-sur-Saône, Arbois, 1419# Dole, Morez, St-Claude, and Collonges (Haute-Savoie). 1420Rule France 1941 only - May 5 0:00 2:00 M # Midsummer 1421# Shanks & Pottenger say this transition occurred at Oct 6 1:00, 1422# but go with Denis Excoffier (1997-12-12), 1423# who quotes the Ephémérides astronomiques for 1998 from Bureau des Longitudes 1424# as saying 5/10/41 22hUT. 1425Rule France 1941 only - Oct 6 0:00 1:00 S 1426Rule France 1942 only - Mar 9 0:00 2:00 M 1427Rule France 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 1:00 S 1428Rule France 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00 2:00 M 1429Rule France 1943 only - Oct 4 3:00 1:00 S 1430Rule France 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00 2:00 M 1431Rule France 1944 only - Oct 8 1:00 1:00 S 1432Rule France 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00 2:00 M 1433Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 - 1434# Shanks & Pottenger give Mar 28 2:00 and Sep 26 3:00; 1435# go with Excoffier's 28/3/76 0hUT and 25/9/76 23hUT. 1436Rule France 1976 only - Mar 28 1:00 1:00 S 1437Rule France 1976 only - Sep 26 1:00 0 - 1438# Howse writes that the time in France was officially based 1439# on PMT-0:09:21 until 1978-08-09, when the time base finally switched to UTC. 1440# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1441Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 16 1442 0:09:21 - PMT 1911 Mar 11 # Paris Mean Time 1443# Shanks & Pottenger give 1940 Jun 14 0:00; go with Excoffier and Le Corre. 1444 0:00 France WE%sT 1940 Jun 14 23:00 1445# Le Corre says Paris stuck with occupied-France time after the liberation; 1446# go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1447 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 25 1448 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 1449 1:00 France CE%sT 1977 1450 1:00 EU CE%sT 1451 1452# Germany 1453 1454# From Markus Kuhn (1998-09-29): 1455# The German time zone web site by the Physikalisch-Technische 1456# Bundesanstalt contains DST information back to 1916. 1457# [See tz-link.html for the URL.] 1458 1459# From Jörg Schilling (2002-10-23): 1460# In 1945, Berlin was switched to Moscow Summer time (GMT+4) by 1461# https://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/BersarinNikolai/ 1462# General [Nikolai] Bersarin. 1463 1464# From Paul Eggert (2003-03-08): 1465# http://www.parlament-berlin.de/pds-fraktion.nsf/727459127c8b66ee8525662300459099/defc77cb784f180ac1256c2b0030274b/$FILE/bersarint.pdf 1466# says that Bersarin issued an order to use Moscow time on May 20. 1467# However, Moscow did not observe daylight saving in 1945, so 1468# this was equivalent to UT +03, not +04. 1469 1470 1471# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1472Rule Germany 1946 only - Apr 14 2:00s 1:00 S 1473Rule Germany 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - 1474Rule Germany 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - 1475# http://www.ptb.de/de/org/4/44/441/salt.htm says the following transition 1476# occurred at 3:00 MEZ, not the 2:00 MEZ given in Shanks & Pottenger. 1477# Go with the PTB. 1478Rule Germany 1947 only - Apr 6 3:00s 1:00 S 1479Rule Germany 1947 only - May 11 2:00s 2:00 M 1480Rule Germany 1947 only - Jun 29 3:00 1:00 S 1481Rule Germany 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S 1482Rule Germany 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S 1483 1484Rule SovietZone 1945 only - May 24 2:00 2:00 M # Midsummer 1485Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Sep 24 3:00 1:00 S 1486Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Nov 18 2:00s 0 - 1487 1488# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1489Zone Europe/Berlin 0:53:28 - LMT 1893 Apr 1490 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 May 24 2:00 1491 1:00 SovietZone CE%sT 1946 1492 1:00 Germany CE%sT 1980 1493 1:00 EU CE%sT 1494 1495# From Tobias Conradi (2011-09-12): 1496# Büsingen <http://www.buesingen.de>, surrounded by the Swiss canton 1497# Schaffhausen, did not start observing DST in 1980 as the rest of DE 1498# (West Germany at that time) and DD (East Germany at that time) did. 1499# DD merged into DE, the area is currently covered by code DE in ISO 3166-1, 1500# which in turn is covered by the zone Europe/Berlin. 1501# 1502# Source for the time in Büsingen 1980: 1503# http://www.srf.ch/player/video?id=c012c029-03b7-4c2b-9164-aa5902cd58d3 1504 1505# From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-03): 1506# Büsingen and Zurich have shared clocks since 1970. 1507 1508Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Busingen 1509 1510# Georgia 1511# Please see the "asia" file for Asia/Tbilisi. 1512# Herodotus (Histories, IV.45) says Georgia north of the Phasis (now Rioni) 1513# is in Europe. Our reference location Tbilisi is in the Asian part. 1514 1515# Gibraltar 1516# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1517Zone Europe/Gibraltar -0:21:24 - LMT 1880 Aug 2 0:00s 1518 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1957 Apr 14 2:00 1519 1:00 - CET 1982 1520 1:00 EU CE%sT 1521 1522# Greece 1523# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1524# Whitman gives 1932 Jul 5 - Nov 1; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1525Rule Greece 1932 only - Jul 7 0:00 1:00 S 1526Rule Greece 1932 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 - 1527# Whitman gives 1941 Apr 25 - ?; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1528Rule Greece 1941 only - Apr 7 0:00 1:00 S 1529# Whitman gives 1942 Feb 2 - ?; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1530Rule Greece 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 0 - 1531Rule Greece 1943 only - Mar 30 0:00 1:00 S 1532Rule Greece 1943 only - Oct 4 0:00 0 - 1533# Whitman gives 1944 Oct 3 - Oct 31; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1534Rule Greece 1952 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S 1535Rule Greece 1952 only - Nov 2 0:00 0 - 1536Rule Greece 1975 only - Apr 12 0:00s 1:00 S 1537Rule Greece 1975 only - Nov 26 0:00s 0 - 1538Rule Greece 1976 only - Apr 11 2:00s 1:00 S 1539Rule Greece 1976 only - Oct 10 2:00s 0 - 1540Rule Greece 1977 1978 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S 1541Rule Greece 1977 only - Sep 26 2:00s 0 - 1542Rule Greece 1978 only - Sep 24 4:00 0 - 1543Rule Greece 1979 only - Apr 1 9:00 1:00 S 1544Rule Greece 1979 only - Sep 29 2:00 0 - 1545Rule Greece 1980 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S 1546Rule Greece 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 - 1547# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1548Zone Europe/Athens 1:34:52 - LMT 1895 Sep 14 1549 1:34:52 - AMT 1916 Jul 28 0:01 # Athens MT 1550 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1941 Apr 30 1551 1:00 Greece CE%sT 1944 Apr 4 1552 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1981 1553 # Shanks & Pottenger say it switched to C-Eur in 1981; 1554 # go with EU rules instead, since Greece joined Jan 1. 1555 2:00 EU EE%sT 1556 1557# Hungary 1558 1559# From Michael Deckers (2020-06-09): 1560# an Austrian encyclopedia of railroads of 1913, online at 1561# http://www.zeno.org/Roell-1912/A/Eisenbahnzeit 1562# says that the switch [to CET] happened on 1890-11-01. 1563 1564# From Géza Nyáry (2020-06-07): 1565# Data for 1918-1983 are based on the archive database of Library Hungaricana. 1566# The dates are collected from original, scanned governmental orders, 1567# bulletins, instructions and public press. 1568# [See URLs below.] 1569 1570# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1571# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/OGYK_RT_1918/?pg=238 1572# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/OGYK_RT_1919/?pg=808 1573# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/OGYK_RT_1920/?pg=201 1574Rule Hungary 1918 1919 - Apr 15 2:00 1:00 S 1575Rule Hungary 1918 1920 - Sep Mon>=15 3:00 0 - 1576Rule Hungary 1920 only - Apr 5 2:00 1:00 S 1577# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/OGYK_RT_1945/?pg=882 1578Rule Hungary 1945 only - May 1 23:00 1:00 S 1579Rule Hungary 1945 only - Nov 1 1:00 0 - 1580# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/Delmagyarorszag_1946_03/?pg=49 1581Rule Hungary 1946 only - Mar 31 2:00s 1:00 S 1582# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/Delmagyarorszag_1946_09/?pg=54 1583Rule Hungary 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00 0 - 1584# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/KulfBelfHirek_1947_04_1__001-123/?pg=90 1585# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DunantuliNaplo_1947_09/?pg=128 1586# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/KulfBelfHirek_1948_03_3__001-123/?pg=304 1587# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/Zala_1948_09/?pg=64 1588# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/SatoraljaujhelyiLeveltar_ZempleniNepujsag_1948/?pg=53 1589# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/SatoraljaujhelyiLeveltar_ZempleniNepujsag_1948/?pg=160 1590# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/UjSzo_1949_01-04/?pg=102 1591# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/KeletMagyarorszag_1949_03/?pg=96 1592# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/Delmagyarorszag_1949_09/?pg=94 1593Rule Hungary 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=4 2:00s 1:00 S 1594Rule Hungary 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - 1595# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DTT_KOZL_TanacsokKozlonye_1954/?pg=513 1596Rule Hungary 1954 only - May 23 0:00 1:00 S 1597Rule Hungary 1954 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 - 1598# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DTT_KOZL_TanacsokKozlonye_1955/?pg=398 1599Rule Hungary 1955 only - May 22 2:00 1:00 S 1600Rule Hungary 1955 only - Oct 2 3:00 0 - 1601# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/HevesMegyeiNepujsag_1956_06/?pg=0 1602# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/EszakMagyarorszag_1956_06/?pg=6 1603# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/SzolnokMegyeiNeplap_1957_04/?pg=120 1604# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/PestMegyeiHirlap_1957_09/?pg=143 1605Rule Hungary 1956 1957 - Jun Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 S 1606Rule Hungary 1956 1957 - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 - 1607# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DTT_KOZL_TanacsokKozlonye_1980/?pg=189 1608Rule Hungary 1980 only - Apr 6 0:00 1:00 S 1609Rule Hungary 1980 only - Sep 28 1:00 0 - 1610# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DTT_KOZL_TanacsokKozlonye_1980/?pg=1227 1611# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/Delmagyarorszag_1981_01/?pg=79 1612# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DTT_KOZL_TanacsokKozlonye_1982/?pg=115 1613# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/DTT_KOZL_TanacsokKozlonye_1983/?pg=85 1614Rule Hungary 1981 1983 - Mar lastSun 0:00 1:00 S 1615Rule Hungary 1981 1983 - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 - 1616# 1617# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1618Zone Europe/Budapest 1:16:20 - LMT 1890 Nov 1 1619 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 1620# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/OGYK_RT_1941/?pg=1204 1621# https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/OGYK_RT_1942/?pg=3955 1622 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1941 Apr 7 23:00 1623 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 1624 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1984 1625 1:00 EU CE%sT 1626 1627# Iceland 1628# 1629# From Adam David (1993-11-06): 1630# The name of the timezone in Iceland for system / mail / news purposes is GMT. 1631# 1632# (1993-12-05): 1633# This material is paraphrased from the 1988 edition of the University of 1634# Iceland Almanak. 1635# 1636# From January 1st, 1908 the whole of Iceland was standardised at 1 hour 1637# behind GMT. Previously, local mean solar time was used in different parts 1638# of Iceland, the almanak had been based on Reykjavík mean solar time which 1639# was 1 hour and 28 minutes behind GMT. 1640# 1641# "first day of winter" referred to [below] means the first day of the 26 weeks 1642# of winter, according to the old icelandic calendar that dates back to the 1643# time the norsemen first settled Iceland. The first day of winter is always 1644# Saturday, but is not dependent on the Julian or Gregorian calendars. 1645# 1646# (1993-12-10): 1647# I have a reference from the Oxford Icelandic-English dictionary for the 1648# beginning of winter, which ties it to the ecclesiastical calendar (and thus 1649# to the julian/gregorian calendar) over the period in question. 1650# the winter begins on the Saturday next before St. Luke's day 1651# (old style), or on St. Luke's day, if a Saturday. 1652# St. Luke's day ought to be traceable from ecclesiastical sources. "old style" 1653# might be a reference to the Julian calendar as opposed to Gregorian, or it 1654# might mean something else (???). 1655# 1656# From Paul Eggert (2014-11-22): 1657# The information below is taken from the 1988 Almanak; see 1658# http://www.almanak.hi.is/klukkan.html 1659# 1660# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1661Rule Iceland 1917 1919 - Feb 19 23:00 1:00 - 1662Rule Iceland 1917 only - Oct 21 1:00 0 - 1663Rule Iceland 1918 1919 - Nov 16 1:00 0 - 1664Rule Iceland 1921 only - Mar 19 23:00 1:00 - 1665Rule Iceland 1921 only - Jun 23 1:00 0 - 1666Rule Iceland 1939 only - Apr 29 23:00 1:00 - 1667Rule Iceland 1939 only - Oct 29 2:00 0 - 1668Rule Iceland 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00 1:00 - 1669Rule Iceland 1940 1941 - Nov Sun>=2 1:00s 0 - 1670Rule Iceland 1941 1942 - Mar Sun>=2 1:00s 1:00 - 1671# 1943-1946 - first Sunday in March until first Sunday in winter 1672Rule Iceland 1943 1946 - Mar Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 - 1673Rule Iceland 1942 1948 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00s 0 - 1674# 1947-1967 - first Sunday in April until first Sunday in winter 1675Rule Iceland 1947 1967 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 - 1676# 1949 and 1967 Oct transitions delayed by 1 week 1677Rule Iceland 1949 only - Oct 30 1:00s 0 - 1678Rule Iceland 1950 1966 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00s 0 - 1679Rule Iceland 1967 only - Oct 29 1:00s 0 - 1680# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1681Zone Atlantic/Reykjavik -1:28 - LMT 1908 1682 -1:00 Iceland -01/+00 1968 Apr 7 1:00s 1683 0:00 - GMT 1684 1685# Italy 1686# 1687# From Paul Eggert (2001-03-06): 1688# Sicily and Sardinia each had their own time zones from 1866 to 1893, 1689# called Palermo Time (+00:53:28) and Cagliari Time (+00:36:32). 1690# During World War II, German-controlled Italy used German time. 1691# But these events all occurred before the 1970 cutoff, 1692# so record only the time in Rome. 1693# 1694# From Stephen Trainor (2019-05-06): 1695# http://www.ac-ilsestante.it/MERIDIANE/ora_legale/ORA_LEGALE_ESTIVA_IN_ITALIA.htm 1696# ... the [1866] law went into effect on 12 December 1866, rather than 1697# the date of the decree (22 Sep 1866) 1698# https://web.archive.org/web/20070824155341/http://www.iav.it/planetario/didastro/didastro/english.htm 1699# ... "In Italy in 1866 there were 6 railway times (Torino, Verona, Firenze, 1700# Roma, Napoli, Palermo). On that year it was decided to unify them, adopting 1701# the average time of Rome (even if this city was not yet part of the 1702# kingdom). On the 12th December 1866, on the starting of the winter time 1703# table, it took effect in the railways, the post office and the telegraph, 1704# not only for the internal service but also for the public.... Milano set 1705# the public watches on the Rome time on the same day (12th December 1866), 1706# Torino and Bologna on the 1st January 1867, Venezia the 1st May 1880 and the 1707# last city was Cagliari in 1886." 1708# 1709# From Luigi Rosa (2019-05-07): 1710# this is the scan of the decree: 1711# http://www.radiomarconi.com/marconi/filopanti/1866c.jpg 1712# 1713# From Michael Deckers (2016-10-24): 1714# http://www.ac-ilsestante.it/MERIDIANE/ora_legale quotes a law of 1893-08-10 1715# ... [translated as] "The preceding dispositions will enter into 1716# force at the instant at which, according to the time specified in 1717# the 1st article, the 1st of November 1893 will begin...." 1718# 1719# From Pierpaolo Bernardi (2016-10-20): 1720# The authoritative source for time in Italy is the national metrological 1721# institute, which has a summary page of historical DST data at 1722# http://www.inrim.it/res/tf/ora_legale_i.shtml 1723# [now at http://oldsite.inrim.it/res/tf/ora_legale_i.shtml as of 2017] 1724# (2016-10-24): 1725# http://www.renzobaldini.it/le-ore-legali-in-italia/ 1726# has still different data for 1944. It divides Italy in two, as 1727# there were effectively two governments at the time, north of Gothic 1728# Line German controlled territory, official government RSI, and south 1729# of the Gothic Line, controlled by allied armies. 1730# 1731# From Brian Inglis (2016-10-23): 1732# Viceregal LEGISLATIVE DECREE. 14 September 1944, no. 219. 1733# Restoration of Standard Time. (044U0219) (OJ 62 of 30.9.1944) ... 1734# Given the R. law decreed on 1944-03-29, no. 92, by which standard time is 1735# advanced to sixty minutes later starting at hour two on 1944-04-02; ... 1736# Starting at hour three on the date 1944-09-17 standard time will be resumed. 1737# 1738# From Alois Treindl (2019-07-02): 1739# I spent 6 Euros to buy two archive copies of Il Messaggero, a Roman paper, 1740# for 1 and 2 April 1944. The edition of 2 April has this note: "Tonight at 2 1741# am, put forward the clock by one hour. Remember that in the night between 1742# today and Monday the 'ora legale' will come in force again." That makes it 1743# clear that in Rome the change was on Monday, 3 April 1944 at 2 am. 1744# 1745# From Paul Eggert (2021-10-05): 1746# Go with INRiM for DST rules, except as corrected by Inglis for 1944 1747# for the Kingdom of Italy. This is consistent with Renzo Baldini. 1748# Model Rome's occupation by using C-Eur rules from 1943-09-10 1749# to 1944-06-04; although Rome was an open city during this period, it 1750# was effectively controlled by Germany. Using C-Eur is consistent 1751# with Treindl's comment about Rome in April 1944, as the "Rule Italy" 1752# lines during German occupation do not affect Europe/Rome 1753# (though they do affect Europe/Malta). 1754# 1755# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1756Rule Italy 1916 only - Jun 3 24:00 1:00 S 1757Rule Italy 1916 1917 - Sep 30 24:00 0 - 1758Rule Italy 1917 only - Mar 31 24:00 1:00 S 1759Rule Italy 1918 only - Mar 9 24:00 1:00 S 1760Rule Italy 1918 only - Oct 6 24:00 0 - 1761Rule Italy 1919 only - Mar 1 24:00 1:00 S 1762Rule Italy 1919 only - Oct 4 24:00 0 - 1763Rule Italy 1920 only - Mar 20 24:00 1:00 S 1764Rule Italy 1920 only - Sep 18 24:00 0 - 1765Rule Italy 1940 only - Jun 14 24:00 1:00 S 1766Rule Italy 1942 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 - 1767Rule Italy 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00s 1:00 S 1768Rule Italy 1943 only - Oct 4 2:00s 0 - 1769Rule Italy 1944 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S 1770Rule Italy 1944 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 - 1771Rule Italy 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00 1:00 S 1772Rule Italy 1945 only - Sep 15 1:00 0 - 1773Rule Italy 1946 only - Mar 17 2:00s 1:00 S 1774Rule Italy 1946 only - Oct 6 2:00s 0 - 1775Rule Italy 1947 only - Mar 16 0:00s 1:00 S 1776Rule Italy 1947 only - Oct 5 0:00s 0 - 1777Rule Italy 1948 only - Feb 29 2:00s 1:00 S 1778Rule Italy 1948 only - Oct 3 2:00s 0 - 1779Rule Italy 1966 1968 - May Sun>=22 0:00s 1:00 S 1780Rule Italy 1966 only - Sep 24 24:00 0 - 1781Rule Italy 1967 1969 - Sep Sun>=22 0:00s 0 - 1782Rule Italy 1969 only - Jun 1 0:00s 1:00 S 1783Rule Italy 1970 only - May 31 0:00s 1:00 S 1784Rule Italy 1970 only - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - 1785Rule Italy 1971 1972 - May Sun>=22 0:00s 1:00 S 1786Rule Italy 1971 only - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - 1787Rule Italy 1972 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 - 1788Rule Italy 1973 only - Jun 3 0:00s 1:00 S 1789Rule Italy 1973 1974 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - 1790Rule Italy 1974 only - May 26 0:00s 1:00 S 1791Rule Italy 1975 only - Jun 1 0:00s 1:00 S 1792Rule Italy 1975 1977 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - 1793Rule Italy 1976 only - May 30 0:00s 1:00 S 1794Rule Italy 1977 1979 - May Sun>=22 0:00s 1:00 S 1795Rule Italy 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 - 1796Rule Italy 1979 only - Sep 30 0:00s 0 - 1797# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1798Zone Europe/Rome 0:49:56 - LMT 1866 Dec 12 1799 0:49:56 - RMT 1893 Oct 31 23:49:56 # Rome Mean 1800 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1943 Sep 10 1801 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Jun 4 1802 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1980 1803 1:00 EU CE%sT 1804 1805# Kosovo 1806# See Europe/Belgrade. 1807 1808 1809Link Europe/Rome Europe/Vatican 1810Link Europe/Rome Europe/San_Marino 1811 1812# Latvia 1813 1814# From Liene Kanepe (1998-09-17): 1815 1816# I asked about this matter Scientific Secretary of the Institute of Astronomy 1817# of The University of Latvia Dr. paed Mr. Ilgonis Vilks. I also searched the 1818# correct data in juridical acts and I found some juridical documents about 1819# changes in the counting of time in Latvia from 1981.... 1820# 1821# Act No. 35 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1981-01-22 ... 1822# according to the Act No. 925 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1980-10-24 1823# ...: all year round the time of 2nd time zone + 1 hour, in addition turning 1824# the hands of the clock 1 hour forward on 1 April at 00:00 (GMT 31 March 21:00) 1825# and 1 hour backward on the 1 October at 00:00 (GMT 30 September 20:00). 1826# 1827# Act No. 592 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1984-09-24 ... 1828# according to the Act No. 967 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1984-09-13 1829# ...: all year round the time of 2nd time zone + 1 hour, in addition turning 1830# the hands of the clock 1 hour forward on the last Sunday of March at 02:00 1831# (GMT 23:00 on the previous day) and 1 hour backward on the last Sunday of 1832# September at 03:00 (GMT 23:00 on the previous day). 1833# 1834# Act No. 81 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1989-03-22 ... 1835# according to the Act No. 227 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1989-03-14 1836# ...: since the last Sunday of March 1989 in Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, 1837# Estonian SSR and Kaliningrad region of Russian Federation all year round the 1838# time of 2nd time zone (Moscow time minus one hour). On the territory of Latvia 1839# transition to summer time is performed on the last Sunday of March at 02:00 1840# (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour forward. The end of 1841# daylight saving time is performed on the last Sunday of September at 03:00 1842# (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour backward. Exception is 1843# 1989-03-26, when we must not turn the hands of the clock.... 1844# 1845# The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia of 1846# 1997-01-21 on transition to Summer time ... established the same order of 1847# daylight savings time settings as in the States of the European Union. 1848 1849# From Andrei Ivanov (2000-03-06): 1850# This year Latvia will not switch to Daylight Savings Time (as specified in 1851# The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Rep. of Latvia of 1852# 29-Feb-2000 (No. 79) <http://www.lv-laiks.lv/wwwraksti/2000/071072/vd4.htm>, 1853# in Latvian for subscribers only). 1854 1855# From RFE/RL Newsline 1856# http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2001/01/3-CEE/cee-030101.html 1857# (2001-01-03), noted after a heads-up by Rives McDow: 1858# The Latvian government on 2 January decided that the country will 1859# institute daylight-saving time this spring, LETA reported. 1860# Last February the three Baltic states decided not to turn back their 1861# clocks one hour in the spring.... 1862# Minister of Economy Aigars Kalvītis noted that Latvia had too few 1863# daylight hours and thus decided to comply with a draft European 1864# Commission directive that provides for instituting daylight-saving 1865# time in EU countries between 2002 and 2006. The Latvian government 1866# urged Lithuania and Estonia to adopt a similar time policy, but it 1867# appears that they will not do so.... 1868 1869# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1870Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S 1871Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - 1872 1873# Milne 1899 says Riga was 1:36:28 (Polytechnique House time). 1874# Byalokoz 1919 says Latvia was 1:36:34. 1875# Go with Byalokoz. 1876 1877# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1878Zone Europe/Riga 1:36:34 - LMT 1880 1879 1:36:34 - RMT 1918 Apr 15 2:00 # Riga MT 1880 1:36:34 1:00 LST 1918 Sep 16 3:00 # Latvian ST 1881 1:36:34 - RMT 1919 Apr 1 2:00 1882 1:36:34 1:00 LST 1919 May 22 3:00 1883 1:36:34 - RMT 1926 May 11 1884 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 5 1885 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jul 1886 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct 13 1887 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar lastSun 2:00s 1888 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep lastSun 2:00s 1889 2:00 Latvia EE%sT 1997 Jan 21 1890 2:00 EU EE%sT 2000 Feb 29 1891 2:00 - EET 2001 Jan 2 1892 2:00 EU EE%sT 1893 1894# Liechtenstein 1895 1896# From Paul Eggert (2013-09-09): 1897# Shanks & Pottenger say Vaduz is like Zurich. 1898 1899# From Alois Treindl (2019-07-04): 1900# I was able to access the online archive of the Vaduz paper Vaterland ... 1901# I could confirm from the paper that Liechtenstein did in fact follow 1902# the same DST in 1941 and 1942 as Switzerland did. 1903 1904Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Vaduz 1905 1906 1907# Lithuania 1908 1909# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 1910# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 1911 1912# From Paul Eggert (1996-11-22): 1913# IATA SSIM (1992/1996) says Lithuania uses W-Eur rules, but since it is 1914# known to be wrong about Estonia and Latvia, assume it's wrong here too. 1915 1916# From Marius Gedminas (1998-08-07): 1917# I would like to inform that in this year Lithuanian time zone 1918# (Europe/Vilnius) was changed. 1919 1920# From ELTA No. 972 (2582) (1999-09-29) <http://www.elta.lt/>, 1921# via Steffen Thorsen: 1922# Lithuania has shifted back to the second time zone (GMT plus two hours) 1923# to be valid here starting from October 31, 1924# as decided by the national government on Wednesday.... 1925# The Lithuanian government also announced plans to consider a 1926# motion to give up shifting to summer time in spring, as it was 1927# already done by Estonia. 1928 1929# From the Fact File, Lithuanian State Department of Tourism 1930# <http://www.tourism.lt/informa/ff.htm> (2000-03-27): 1931# Local time is GMT+2 hours ..., no daylight saving. 1932 1933# From a user via Klaus Marten (2003-02-07): 1934# As a candidate for membership of the European Union, Lithuania will 1935# observe Summer Time in 2003, changing its clocks at the times laid 1936# down in EU Directive 2000/84 of 19.I.01 (i.e. at the same times as its 1937# neighbour Latvia). The text of the Lithuanian government Order of 1938# 7.XI.02 to this effect can be found at 1939# http://www.lrvk.lt/nut/11/n1749.htm 1940 1941 1942# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1943Zone Europe/Vilnius 1:41:16 - LMT 1880 1944 1:24:00 - WMT 1917 # Warsaw Mean Time 1945 1:35:36 - KMT 1919 Oct 10 # Kaunas Mean Time 1946 1:00 - CET 1920 Jul 12 1947 2:00 - EET 1920 Oct 9 1948 1:00 - CET 1940 Aug 3 1949 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 24 1950 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 1951 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 1952 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1991 Sep 29 2:00s 1953 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1998 1954 2:00 - EET 1998 Mar 29 1:00u 1955 1:00 EU CE%sT 1999 Oct 31 1:00u 1956 2:00 - EET 2003 Jan 1 1957 2:00 EU EE%sT 1958 1959# Luxembourg 1960# Whitman disagrees with most of these dates in minor ways; 1961# go with Shanks & Pottenger. 1962# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 1963Rule Lux 1916 only - May 14 23:00 1:00 S 1964Rule Lux 1916 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 - 1965Rule Lux 1917 only - Apr 28 23:00 1:00 S 1966Rule Lux 1917 only - Sep 17 1:00 0 - 1967Rule Lux 1918 only - Apr Mon>=15 2:00s 1:00 S 1968Rule Lux 1918 only - Sep Mon>=15 2:00s 0 - 1969Rule Lux 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00 1:00 S 1970Rule Lux 1919 only - Oct 5 3:00 0 - 1971Rule Lux 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00 1:00 S 1972Rule Lux 1920 only - Oct 24 2:00 0 - 1973Rule Lux 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00 1:00 S 1974Rule Lux 1921 only - Oct 26 2:00 0 - 1975Rule Lux 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00 1:00 S 1976Rule Lux 1922 only - Oct Sun>=2 1:00 0 - 1977Rule Lux 1923 only - Apr 21 23:00 1:00 S 1978Rule Lux 1923 only - Oct Sun>=2 2:00 0 - 1979Rule Lux 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00 1:00 S 1980Rule Lux 1924 1928 - Oct Sun>=2 1:00 0 - 1981Rule Lux 1925 only - Apr 5 23:00 1:00 S 1982Rule Lux 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00 1:00 S 1983Rule Lux 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00 1:00 S 1984Rule Lux 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00 1:00 S 1985Rule Lux 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00 1:00 S 1986# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 1987Zone Europe/Luxembourg 0:24:36 - LMT 1904 Jun 1988 1:00 Lux CE%sT 1918 Nov 25 1989 0:00 Lux WE%sT 1929 Oct 6 2:00s 1990 0:00 Belgium WE%sT 1940 May 14 3:00 1991 1:00 C-Eur WE%sT 1944 Sep 18 3:00 1992 1:00 Belgium CE%sT 1977 1993 1:00 EU CE%sT 1994 1995# North Macedonia 1996# See Europe/Belgrade. 1997 1998# Malta 1999# 2000# From Paul Eggert (2016-10-21): 2001# Assume 1900-1972 was like Rome, overriding Shanks. 2002# 2003# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2004Rule Malta 1973 only - Mar 31 0:00s 1:00 S 2005Rule Malta 1973 only - Sep 29 0:00s 0 - 2006Rule Malta 1974 only - Apr 21 0:00s 1:00 S 2007Rule Malta 1974 only - Sep 16 0:00s 0 - 2008Rule Malta 1975 1979 - Apr Sun>=15 2:00 1:00 S 2009Rule Malta 1975 1980 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00 0 - 2010Rule Malta 1980 only - Mar 31 2:00 1:00 S 2011# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2012Zone Europe/Malta 0:58:04 - LMT 1893 Nov 2 0:00s # Valletta 2013 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1973 Mar 31 2014 1:00 Malta CE%sT 1981 2015 1:00 EU CE%sT 2016 2017# Moldova 2018 2019# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): 2020# the act of the government of the Republic of Moldova Nr. 132 from 1990-05-04 2021# http://lex.justice.md/viewdoc.php?action=view&view=doc&id=298782&lang=2 2022# ... says that since 1990-05-06 on the territory of the Moldavian SSR 2023# time would be calculated as the standard time of the second time belt 2024# plus one hour of the "summer" time. To implement that clocks would be 2025# adjusted one hour backwards at 1990-05-06 2:00. After that "summer" 2026# time would be cancelled last Sunday of September at 3:00 and 2027# reintroduced last Sunday of March at 2:00. 2028 2029# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): 2030# A previous version of this database followed Shanks & Pottenger, who write 2031# that Tiraspol switched to Moscow time on 1992-01-19 at 02:00. 2032# However, this is most likely an error, as Moldova declared independence 2033# on 1991-08-27 (the 1992-01-19 date is that of a Russian decree). 2034# In early 1992 there was large-scale interethnic violence in the area 2035# and it's possible that some Russophones continued to observe Moscow time. 2036# But [two people] separately reported via 2037# Jesper Nørgaard that as of 2001-01-24 Tiraspol was like Chisinau. 2038# The Tiraspol entry has therefore been removed for now. 2039# 2040# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-17): 2041# Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as 2042# "Pridnestrovie") has abolished seasonal clock change (no transition 2043# to the Winter Time). 2044# 2045# News (in Russian): 2046# http://www.kyivpost.ua/russia/news/pridnestrove-otkazalos-ot-perehoda-na-zimnee-vremya-30954.html 2047# http://www.allmoldova.com/moldova-news/1249064116.html 2048# 2049# The substance of this change (reinstatement of the Tiraspol entry) 2050# is from a patch from Petr Machata (2011-10-17) 2051# 2052# From Tim Parenti (2011-10-19) 2053# In addition, being situated at +4651+2938 would give Tiraspol 2054# a pre-1880 LMT offset of 1:58:32. 2055# 2056# (which agrees with the earlier entry that had been removed) 2057# 2058# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-26) 2059# NO need to divide Moldova into two timezones at this point. 2060# As of today, Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)- Tiraspol reversed its own 2061# decision to abolish DST this winter. 2062# Following Moldova and neighboring Ukraine- Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)- 2063# Tiraspol will go back to winter time on October 30, 2011. 2064# News from Moldova (in russian): 2065# https://ru.publika.md/link_317061.html 2066 2067# From Roman Tudos (2015-07-02): 2068# http://lex.justice.md/index.php?action=view&view=doc&lang=1&id=355077 2069# From Paul Eggert (2015-07-01): 2070# The abovementioned official link to IGO1445-868/2014 states that 2071# 2014-10-26's fallback transition occurred at 03:00 local time. Also, 2072# https://www.trm.md/en/social/la-30-martie-vom-trece-la-ora-de-vara 2073# says the 2014-03-30 spring-forward transition was at 02:00 local time. 2074# Guess that since 1997 Moldova has switched one hour before the EU. 2075 2076# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2077Rule Moldova 1997 max - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 S 2078Rule Moldova 1997 max - Oct lastSun 3:00 0 - 2079 2080# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2081Zone Europe/Chisinau 1:55:20 - LMT 1880 2082 1:55 - CMT 1918 Feb 15 # Chisinau MT 2083 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT 2084 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1940 Aug 15 2085 2:00 1:00 EEST 1941 Jul 17 2086 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 24 2087 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 May 6 2:00 2088 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992 2089 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997 2090# See Romania commentary for the guessed 1997 transition to EU rules. 2091 2:00 Moldova EE%sT 2092 2093# Monaco 2094# 2095# From Michael Deckers (2020-06-12): 2096# In the "Journal de Monaco" of 1892-05-24, online at 2097# https://journaldemonaco.gouv.mc/var/jdm/storage/original/application/b1c67c12c5af11b41ea888fb048e4fe8.pdf 2098# we read: ... 2099# [In virtue of a Sovereign Ordinance of the May 13 of the current [year], 2100# legal time in the Principality will be set to, from the date of June 1, 2101# 1892 onwards, to the meridian of Paris, as in France.] 2102# In the "Journal de Monaco" of 1911-03-28, online at 2103# https://journaldemonaco.gouv.mc/var/jdm/storage/original/application/de74ffb7db53d4f599059fe8f0ed482a.pdf 2104# we read an ordinance of 1911-03-16: ... 2105# [Legal time in the Principality will be set, from the date of promulgation 2106# of the present ordinance, to legal time in France.... Consequently, legal 2107# time will be retarded by 9 minutes and 21 seconds.] 2108# 2109# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2110Zone Europe/Monaco 0:29:32 - LMT 1892 Jun 1 2111 0:09:21 - PMT 1911 Mar 29 # Paris Mean Time 2112 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 2113 1:00 France CE%sT 1977 2114 1:00 EU CE%sT 2115 2116# Montenegro 2117# See Europe/Belgrade. 2118 2119# Netherlands 2120 2121# Howse writes that the Netherlands' railways used GMT between 1892 and 1940, 2122# but for other purposes the Netherlands used Amsterdam mean time. 2123 2124# However, Robert H. van Gent writes (2001-04-01): 2125# Howse's statement is only correct up to 1909. From 1909-05-01 (00:00:00 2126# Amsterdam mean time) onwards, the whole of the Netherlands (including 2127# the Dutch railways) was required by law to observe Amsterdam mean time 2128# (19 minutes 32.13 seconds ahead of GMT). This had already been the 2129# common practice (except for the railways) for many decades but it was 2130# not until 1909 when the Dutch government finally defined this by law. 2131# On 1937-07-01 this was changed to 20 minutes (exactly) ahead of GMT and 2132# was generally known as Dutch Time ("Nederlandse Tijd"). 2133# 2134# (2001-04-08): 2135# 1892-05-01 was the date when the Dutch railways were by law required to 2136# observe GMT while the remainder of the Netherlands adhered to the common 2137# practice of following Amsterdam mean time. 2138# 2139# (2001-04-09): 2140# In 1835 the authorities of the province of North Holland requested the 2141# municipal authorities of the towns and cities in the province to observe 2142# Amsterdam mean time but I do not know in how many cases this request was 2143# actually followed. 2144# 2145# From 1852 onwards the Dutch telegraph offices were by law required to 2146# observe Amsterdam mean time. As the time signals from the observatory of 2147# Leiden were also distributed by the telegraph system, I assume that most 2148# places linked up with the telegraph (and railway) system automatically 2149# adopted Amsterdam mean time. 2150# 2151# Although the early Dutch railway companies initially observed a variety 2152# of times, most of them had adopted Amsterdam mean time by 1858 but it 2153# was not until 1866 when they were all required by law to observe 2154# Amsterdam mean time. 2155 2156# The data entries before 1945 are taken from 2157# https://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/wettijd/wettijd.htm 2158 2159# From Paul Eggert (2021-05-09): 2160# I invented the abbreviations AMT for Amsterdam Mean Time and NST for 2161# Netherlands Summer Time, used in the Netherlands from 1835 to 1937. 2162 2163# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2164Rule Neth 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 NST # Netherlands Summer Time 2165Rule Neth 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 AMT # Amsterdam Mean Time 2166Rule Neth 1917 only - Apr 16 2:00s 1:00 NST 2167Rule Neth 1917 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 AMT 2168Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST 2169Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Sep lastMon 2:00s 0 AMT 2170Rule Neth 1922 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST 2171Rule Neth 1922 1936 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 AMT 2172Rule Neth 1923 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST 2173Rule Neth 1924 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST 2174Rule Neth 1925 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST 2175# From 1926 through 1939 DST began 05-15, except that it was delayed by a week 2176# in years when 05-15 fell in the Pentecost weekend. 2177Rule Neth 1926 1931 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST 2178Rule Neth 1932 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST 2179Rule Neth 1933 1936 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST 2180Rule Neth 1937 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST 2181Rule Neth 1937 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S 2182Rule Neth 1937 1939 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 - 2183Rule Neth 1938 1939 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 S 2184Rule Neth 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S 2185Rule Neth 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 2186# 2187# Amsterdam Mean Time was +00:19:32.13, but the .13 is omitted 2188# below because the current format requires STDOFF to be an integer. 2189# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2190Zone Europe/Amsterdam 0:19:32 - LMT 1835 2191 0:19:32 Neth %s 1937 Jul 1 2192 0:20 Neth +0020/+0120 1940 May 16 0:00 2193 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00 2194 1:00 Neth CE%sT 1977 2195 1:00 EU CE%sT 2196 2197# Norway 2198# http://met.no/met/met_lex/q_u/sommertid.html (2004-01) agrees with Shanks & 2199# Pottenger. 2200# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2201Rule Norway 1916 only - May 22 1:00 1:00 S 2202Rule Norway 1916 only - Sep 30 0:00 0 - 2203Rule Norway 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S 2204Rule Norway 1945 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - 2205Rule Norway 1959 1964 - Mar Sun>=15 2:00s 1:00 S 2206Rule Norway 1959 1965 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00s 0 - 2207Rule Norway 1965 only - Apr 25 2:00s 1:00 S 2208# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2209Zone Europe/Oslo 0:43:00 - LMT 1895 Jan 1 2210 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1940 Aug 10 23:00 2211 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00 2212 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1980 2213 1:00 EU CE%sT 2214 2215# Svalbard & Jan Mayen 2216 2217# From Steffen Thorsen (2001-05-01): 2218# Although I could not find it explicitly, it seems that Jan Mayen and 2219# Svalbard have been using the same time as Norway at least since the 2220# time they were declared as parts of Norway. Svalbard was declared 2221# as a part of Norway by law of 1925-07-17 no 11, section 4 and Jan 2222# Mayen by law of 1930-02-27 no 2, section 2. (From 2223# <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19250717-011.html> and 2224# <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19300227-002.html>). The law/regulation 2225# for normal/standard time in Norway is from 1894-06-29 no 1 (came 2226# into operation on 1895-01-01) and Svalbard/Jan Mayen seem to be a 2227# part of this law since 1925/1930. (From 2228# <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-18940629-001.html>) I have not been 2229# able to find if Jan Mayen used a different time zone (e.g. -0100) 2230# before 1930. Jan Mayen has only been "inhabited" since 1921 by 2231# Norwegian meteorologists and maybe used the same time as Norway ever 2232# since 1921. Svalbard (Arctic/Longyearbyen) has been inhabited since 2233# before 1895, and therefore probably changed the local time somewhere 2234# between 1895 and 1925 (inclusive). 2235 2236# From Paul Eggert (2013-09-04): 2237# 2238# Actually, Jan Mayen was never occupied by Germany during World War II, 2239# so it must have diverged from Oslo time during the war, as Oslo was 2240# keeping Berlin time. 2241# 2242# <https://www.jan-mayen.no/history.htm> says that the meteorologists 2243# burned down their station in 1940 and left the island, but returned in 2244# 1941 with a small Norwegian garrison and continued operations despite 2245# frequent air attacks from Germans. In 1943 the Americans established a 2246# radiolocating station on the island, called "Atlantic City". Possibly 2247# the UT offset changed during the war, but I think it unlikely that 2248# Jan Mayen used German daylight-saving rules. 2249# 2250# Svalbard is more complicated, as it was raided in August 1941 by an 2251# Allied party that evacuated the civilian population to England (says 2252# <http://www.bartleby.com/65/sv/Svalbard.html>). The Svalbard FAQ 2253# <http://www.svalbard.com/SvalbardFAQ.html> says that the Germans were 2254# expelled on 1942-05-14. However, small parties of Germans did return, 2255# and according to Wilhelm Dege's book "War North of 80" (1954) 2256# http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/departments/UP/1-55238/1-55238-110-2.html 2257# the German armed forces at the Svalbard weather station code-named 2258# Haudegen did not surrender to the Allies until September 1945. 2259# 2260# All these events predate our cutoff date of 1970, so use Europe/Oslo 2261# for these regions. 2262Link Europe/Oslo Arctic/Longyearbyen 2263 2264# Poland 2265 2266# The 1919 dates and times can be found in Tygodnik Urzędowy nr 1 (1919-03-20), 2267# <http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/publication/32156> pp 1-2. 2268 2269# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2270Rule Poland 1918 1919 - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - 2271Rule Poland 1919 only - Apr 15 2:00s 1:00 S 2272Rule Poland 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 S 2273# Whitman gives 1944 Nov 30; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2274Rule Poland 1944 only - Oct 4 2:00 0 - 2275# For 1944-1948 Whitman gives the previous day; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2276Rule Poland 1945 only - Apr 29 0:00 1:00 S 2277Rule Poland 1945 only - Nov 1 0:00 0 - 2278# For 1946 on the source is Kazimierz Borkowski, 2279# Toruń Center for Astronomy, Dept. of Radio Astronomy, Nicolaus Copernicus U., 2280# https://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~kb/Artykuly/U-PA/Czas2.htm#tth_tAb1 2281# Thanks to Przemysław Augustyniak (2005-05-28) for this reference. 2282# He also gives these further references: 2283# Mon Pol nr 13, poz 162 (1995) <http://www.abc.com.pl/serwis/mp/1995/0162.htm> 2284# Druk nr 2180 (2003) <http://www.senat.gov.pl/k5/dok/sejm/053/2180.pdf> 2285Rule Poland 1946 only - Apr 14 0:00s 1:00 S 2286Rule Poland 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - 2287Rule Poland 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S 2288Rule Poland 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - 2289Rule Poland 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S 2290Rule Poland 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S 2291Rule Poland 1957 only - Jun 2 1:00s 1:00 S 2292Rule Poland 1957 1958 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - 2293Rule Poland 1958 only - Mar 30 1:00s 1:00 S 2294Rule Poland 1959 only - May 31 1:00s 1:00 S 2295Rule Poland 1959 1961 - Oct Sun>=1 1:00s 0 - 2296Rule Poland 1960 only - Apr 3 1:00s 1:00 S 2297Rule Poland 1961 1964 - May lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S 2298Rule Poland 1962 1964 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - 2299# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2300Zone Europe/Warsaw 1:24:00 - LMT 1880 2301 1:24:00 - WMT 1915 Aug 5 # Warsaw Mean Time 2302 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Sep 16 3:00 2303 2:00 Poland EE%sT 1922 Jun 2304 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1940 Jun 23 2:00 2305 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct 2306 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1977 2307 1:00 W-Eur CE%sT 1988 2308 1:00 EU CE%sT 2309 2310# Portugal 2311 2312# From Paul Eggert (2014-08-11), after a heads-up from Stephen Colebourne: 2313# According to a Portuguese decree (1911-05-26) 2314# https://dre.pt/application/dir/pdf1sdip/1911/05/12500/23132313.pdf 2315# Lisbon was at -0:36:44.68, but switched to GMT on 1912-01-01 at 00:00. 2316# Round the old offset to -0:36:45. This agrees with Willett.... 2317# 2318# From Michael Deckers (2018-02-15): 2319# article 5 [of the 1911 decree; Deckers's translation] ...: 2320# These dispositions shall enter into force at the instant at which, 2321# according to the 2nd article, the civil day January 1, 1912 begins, 2322# all clocks therefore having to be advanced or set back correspondingly ... 2323 2324# From Rui Pedro Salgueiro (1992-11-12): 2325# Portugal has recently (September, 27) changed timezone 2326# (from WET to MET or CET) to harmonize with EEC. 2327# 2328# Martin Bruckmann (1996-02-29) reports via Peter Ilieve 2329# that Portugal is reverting to 0:00 by not moving its clocks this spring. 2330# The new Prime Minister was fed up with getting up in the dark in the winter. 2331# 2332# From Paul Eggert (1996-11-12): 2333# IATA SSIM (1991-09) reports several 1991-09 and 1992-09 transitions 2334# at 02:00u, not 01:00u. Assume that these are typos. 2335# IATA SSIM (1991/1992) reports that the Azores were at -1:00. 2336# IATA SSIM (1993-02) says +0:00; later issues (through 1996-09) say -1:00. 2337# Guess that the Azores changed to EU rules in 1992 (since that's when Portugal 2338# harmonized with EU rules), and that they stayed +0:00 that winter. 2339# 2340# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2341# DSH writes that despite Decree 1,469 (1915), the change to the clocks was not 2342# done every year, depending on what Spain did, because of railroad schedules. 2343# Go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2344Rule Port 1916 only - Jun 17 23:00 1:00 S 2345# Whitman gives 1916 Oct 31; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2346Rule Port 1916 only - Nov 1 1:00 0 - 2347Rule Port 1917 only - Feb 28 23:00s 1:00 S 2348Rule Port 1917 1921 - Oct 14 23:00s 0 - 2349Rule Port 1918 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S 2350Rule Port 1919 only - Feb 28 23:00s 1:00 S 2351Rule Port 1920 only - Feb 29 23:00s 1:00 S 2352Rule Port 1921 only - Feb 28 23:00s 1:00 S 2353Rule Port 1924 only - Apr 16 23:00s 1:00 S 2354Rule Port 1924 only - Oct 14 23:00s 0 - 2355Rule Port 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S 2356Rule Port 1926 1929 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 2357Rule Port 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S 2358Rule Port 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S 2359Rule Port 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00s 1:00 S 2360Rule Port 1931 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S 2361# Whitman gives 1931 Oct 8; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2362Rule Port 1931 1932 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 2363Rule Port 1932 only - Apr 2 23:00s 1:00 S 2364Rule Port 1934 only - Apr 7 23:00s 1:00 S 2365# Whitman gives 1934 Oct 5; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2366Rule Port 1934 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 2367# Shanks & Pottenger give 1935 Apr 30; go with Whitman. 2368Rule Port 1935 only - Mar 30 23:00s 1:00 S 2369Rule Port 1936 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S 2370# Whitman gives 1937 Apr 2; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2371Rule Port 1937 only - Apr 3 23:00s 1:00 S 2372Rule Port 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00s 1:00 S 2373Rule Port 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00s 1:00 S 2374# Whitman gives 1939 Oct 7; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2375Rule Port 1939 only - Nov 18 23:00s 0 - 2376Rule Port 1940 only - Feb 24 23:00s 1:00 S 2377# Shanks & Pottenger give 1940 Oct 7; go with Whitman. 2378Rule Port 1940 1941 - Oct 5 23:00s 0 - 2379Rule Port 1941 only - Apr 5 23:00s 1:00 S 2380Rule Port 1942 1945 - Mar Sat>=8 23:00s 1:00 S 2381Rule Port 1942 only - Apr 25 22:00s 2:00 M # Midsummer 2382Rule Port 1942 only - Aug 15 22:00s 1:00 S 2383Rule Port 1942 1945 - Oct Sat>=24 23:00s 0 - 2384Rule Port 1943 only - Apr 17 22:00s 2:00 M 2385Rule Port 1943 1945 - Aug Sat>=25 22:00s 1:00 S 2386Rule Port 1944 1945 - Apr Sat>=21 22:00s 2:00 M 2387Rule Port 1946 only - Apr Sat>=1 23:00s 1:00 S 2388Rule Port 1946 only - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - 2389# Whitman says DST was not observed in 1950; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2390# Whitman gives Oct lastSun for 1952 on; go with Shanks & Pottenger. 2391Rule Port 1947 1965 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S 2392Rule Port 1947 1965 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - 2393Rule Port 1977 only - Mar 27 0:00s 1:00 S 2394Rule Port 1977 only - Sep 25 0:00s 0 - 2395Rule Port 1978 1979 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00s 1:00 S 2396Rule Port 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 - 2397Rule Port 1979 1982 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - 2398Rule Port 1980 only - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S 2399Rule Port 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S 2400Rule Port 1983 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S 2401# 2402# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2403Zone Europe/Lisbon -0:36:45 - LMT 1884 2404 -0:36:45 - LMT 1912 Jan 1 0:00u # Lisbon MT 2405 0:00 Port WE%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00 2406 1:00 - CET 1976 Sep 26 1:00 2407 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s 2408 0:00 W-Eur WE%sT 1992 Sep 27 1:00s 2409 1:00 EU CE%sT 1996 Mar 31 1:00u 2410 0:00 EU WE%sT 2411# This Zone can be simplified once we assume zic %z. 2412Zone Atlantic/Azores -1:42:40 - LMT 1884 # Ponta Delgada 2413 -1:54:32 - HMT 1912 Jan 1 2:00u # Horta MT 2414 -2:00 Port -02/-01 1942 Apr 25 22:00s 2415 -2:00 Port +00 1942 Aug 15 22:00s 2416 -2:00 Port -02/-01 1943 Apr 17 22:00s 2417 -2:00 Port +00 1943 Aug 28 22:00s 2418 -2:00 Port -02/-01 1944 Apr 22 22:00s 2419 -2:00 Port +00 1944 Aug 26 22:00s 2420 -2:00 Port -02/-01 1945 Apr 21 22:00s 2421 -2:00 Port +00 1945 Aug 25 22:00s 2422 -2:00 Port -02/-01 1966 Apr 3 2:00 2423 -1:00 Port -01/+00 1983 Sep 25 1:00s 2424 -1:00 W-Eur -01/+00 1992 Sep 27 1:00s 2425 0:00 EU WE%sT 1993 Mar 28 1:00u 2426 -1:00 EU -01/+00 2427# This Zone can be simplified once we assume zic %z. 2428Zone Atlantic/Madeira -1:07:36 - LMT 1884 # Funchal 2429 -1:07:36 - FMT 1912 Jan 1 1:00u # Funchal MT 2430 -1:00 Port -01/+00 1942 Apr 25 22:00s 2431 -1:00 Port +01 1942 Aug 15 22:00s 2432 -1:00 Port -01/+00 1943 Apr 17 22:00s 2433 -1:00 Port +01 1943 Aug 28 22:00s 2434 -1:00 Port -01/+00 1944 Apr 22 22:00s 2435 -1:00 Port +01 1944 Aug 26 22:00s 2436 -1:00 Port -01/+00 1945 Apr 21 22:00s 2437 -1:00 Port +01 1945 Aug 25 22:00s 2438 -1:00 Port -01/+00 1966 Apr 3 2:00 2439 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s 2440 0:00 EU WE%sT 2441 2442# Romania 2443# 2444# From Paul Eggert (1999-10-07): 2445# Nine O'clock <http://www.nineoclock.ro/POL/1778pol.html> 2446# (1998-10-23) reports that the switch occurred at 2447# 04:00 local time in fall 1998. For lack of better info, 2448# assume that Romania and Moldova switched to EU rules in 1997, 2449# the same year as Bulgaria. 2450# 2451# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 2452Rule Romania 1932 only - May 21 0:00s 1:00 S 2453Rule Romania 1932 1939 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00s 0 - 2454Rule Romania 1933 1939 - Apr Sun>=2 0:00s 1:00 S 2455Rule Romania 1979 only - May 27 0:00 1:00 S 2456Rule Romania 1979 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - 2457Rule Romania 1980 only - Apr 5 23:00 1:00 S 2458Rule Romania 1980 only - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 - 2459Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S 2460Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - 2461# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 2462Zone Europe/Bucharest 1:44:24 - LMT 1891 Oct 2463 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT 2464 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1981 Mar 29 2:00s 2465 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991 2466 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1994 2467 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997 2468 2:00 EU EE%sT 2469 2470 2471# Russia 2472 2473# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-15): 2474# Based on last Russian Government Decree No. 725 on August 31, 2011 2475# (Government document 2476# http://www.government.ru/gov/results/16355/print/ 2477# in Russian) 2478# there are few corrections have to be made for some Russian time zones... 2479# All updated Russian Time Zones were placed in table and translated to English 2480# by WorldTimeZone.com at the link below: 2481# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia36.htm 2482 2483# From Sanjeev Gupta (2011-09-27): 2484# Scans of [Decree No. 23 of January 8, 1992] are available at: 2485# http://government.consultant.ru/page.aspx?1223966 2486# They are in Cyrillic letters (presumably Russian). 2487 2488# From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09): 2489# Regarding the instant when clocks in time-zone-shifting parts of Russia 2490# changed in September 2011: 2491# 2492# One source is 2493# http://government.ru/gov/results/16355/ 2494# which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Decree of August 31, 2495# 2011 No. 725" and contains no other dates or "effective date" information. 2496# 2497# Another source is 2498# https://rg.ru/2011/09/06/chas-zona-dok.html 2499# which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Resolution of the 2500# Government of the Russian Federation on August 31, 2011 N 725" and also 2501# contains "Date first official publication: September 6, 2011 Posted on: 2502# in the 'RG' - Federal Issue No. 5573 September 6, 2011" but which 2503# does not contain any "effective date" information. 2504# 2505# Another source is 2506# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oymyakonsky_District#cite_note-RuTime-7 2507# which, in note 8, contains "Resolution No. 725 of August 31, 2011... 2508# Effective as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication" 2509# but which does not contain any reference to September 6, 2011. 2510# 2511# The Wikipedia article refers to 2512# http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=118896 2513# which seems to copy the text of the government.ru page. 2514# 2515# Tobias Conradi combines Wikipedia's 2516# "as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication" 2517# with www.rg.ru's "Date of first official publication: September 6, 2011" to 2518# get September 13, 2011 as the cutover date (unusually, a Tuesday, as Tobias 2519# Conradi notes). 2520# 2521# None of the sources indicates a time of day for changing clocks. 2522# 2523# Go with 2011-09-13 0:00s. 2524 2525# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-01): 2526# According to the Russian news (ITAR-TASS News Agency) 2527# http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/738562 2528# the State Duma has approved ... the draft bill on returning to 2529# winter time standard and return Russia 11 time zones. The new 2530# regulations will come into effect on October 26, 2014 at 02:00 ... 2531# http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/%28Spravka%29?OpenAgent&RN=431985-6&02 2532# Here is a link where we put together table (based on approved Bill N 2533# 431985-6) with proposed 11 Russian time zones and corresponding 2534# areas/cities/administrative centers in the Russian Federation (in English): 2535# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia65.html 2536# 2537# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-22): 2538# Putin signed the Federal Law 431985-6 ... (in Russian) 2539# http://itar-tass.com/obschestvo/1333711 2540# http://www.pravo.gov.ru:8080/page.aspx?111660 2541# http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/46279 2542# From October 26, 2014 the new Russian time zone map will look like this: 2543# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia-map-2014-07.html 2544 2545# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): 2546# Moscow time zone abbreviations after 1919-07-01, and Moscow rules after 1991, 2547# are from Andrey A. Chernov. The rest is from Shanks & Pottenger, 2548# except we follow Chernov's report that 1992 DST transitions were Sat 2549# 23:00, not Sun 02:00s. 2550# 2551# From Stanislaw A. Kuzikowski (1994-06-29): 2552# But now it is some months since Novosibirsk is 3 hours ahead of Moscow! 2553# I do not know why they have decided to make this change; 2554# as far as I remember it was done exactly during winter->summer switching 2555# so we (Novosibirsk) simply did not switch. 2556# 2557# From Andrey A. Chernov (1996-10-04): 2558# 'MSK' and 'MSD' were born and used initially on Moscow computers with 2559# UNIX-like OSes by several developer groups (e.g. Demos group, Kiae group).... 2560# The next step was the UUCP network, the Relcom predecessor 2561# (used mainly for mail), and MSK/MSD was actively used there. 2562# 2563# From Chris Carrier (1996-10-30): 2564# According to a friend of mine who rode the Trans-Siberian Railroad from 2565# Moscow to Irkutsk in 1995, public air and rail transport in Russia ... 2566# still follows Moscow time, no matter where in Russia it is located. 2567# 2568# For Grozny, Chechnya, we have the following story from 2569# John Daniszewski, "Scavengers in the Rubble", Los Angeles Times (2001-02-07): 2570# News - often false - is spread by word of mouth. A rumor that it was 2571# time to move the clocks back put this whole city out of sync with 2572# the rest of Russia for two weeks - even soldiers stationed here began 2573# enforcing curfew at the wrong time. 2574# 2575# From Gwillim Law (2001-06-05): 2576# There's considerable evidence that Sakhalin Island used to be in 2577# UTC+11, and has changed to UTC+10, in this decade. I start with the 2578# SSIM, which listed Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in zone RU10 along with Magadan 2579# until February 1997, and then in RU9 with Khabarovsk and Vladivostok 2580# since September 1997.... Although the Kuril Islands are 2581# administratively part of Sakhalin oblast', they appear to have 2582# remained on UTC+11 along with Magadan. 2583 2584# From Marat Nigametzianov (2018-07-16): 2585# this is link to order from 1956 about timezone in USSR 2586# http://astro.uni-altai.ru/~orion/blog/2011/11/novyie-granitsyi-chasovyih-poyasov-v-sssr/ 2587# 2588# From Paul Eggert (2018-07-16): 2589# Perhaps someone could translate the above-mentioned link and use it 2590# to correct our data for the ex-Soviet Union. It cites the following: 2591# «Поясное время и новые границы часовых поясов» / сост. П.Н. Долгов, 2592# отв. ред. Г.Д. Бурдун - М: Комитет стандартов, мер и измерительных 2593# приборов при Совете Министров СССР, Междуведомственная комиссия 2594# единой службы времени, 1956 г. 2595# This book looks like it would be a helpful resource for the Soviet 2596# Union through 1956. Although a copy was in the Scientific Library 2597# of Tomsk State University, I have not been able to track down a copy nearby. 2598# 2599# From Stepan Golosunov (2018-07-21): 2600# http://astro.uni-altai.ru/~orion/blog/2015/05/center-reforma-ischisleniya-vremeni-br-na-territorii-sssr-v-1957-godu-center/ 2601# says that the 1956 decision to change time belts' borders was not 2602# implemented as planned in 1956 and the change happened in 1957. 2603# There is also the problem that actual time zones were different from 2604# the official time belts (and from many time belts' maps) as there were 2605# numerous exceptions to application of time belt rules. For example, 2606# https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Московское_время#Перемещение_границы_применения_московского_времени_на_восток 2607# says that by 1962 there were many regions in the 3rd time belt that 2608# were on Moscow time, referring to a 1962 map. By 1989 number of such 2609# exceptions grew considerably. 2610 2611# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06): 2612# The comments detailing the coverage of each Russian zone are meant to assist 2613# with maintenance only and represent our best guesses as to which regions 2614# are covered by each zone. They are not meant to be taken as an authoritative 2615# listing. The region codes listed come from 2616# https://en.wikipedia.org/w/?title=Federal_subjects_of_Russia&oldid=611810498 2617# and are used for convenience only; no guarantees are made regarding their 2618# future stability. ISO 3166-2:RU codes are also listed for first-level 2619# divisions where available. 2620 2621# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 2622# Europe/Kaliningrad covers... 2623# 39 RU-KGD Kaliningrad Oblast 2624 2625# From Paul Eggert (2019-07-25): 2626# Although Shanks lists 1945-01-01 as the date for transition from 2627# +01/+02 to +02/+03, more likely this is a placeholder. Guess that 2628# the transition occurred at 1945-04-10 00:00, which is about when 2629# Königsberg surrendered to Soviet troops. (Thanks to Alois Treindl.) 2630 2631# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 2632# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 2633 2634# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): 2635# http://www.rgo.ru/ru/kaliningradskoe-oblastnoe-otdelenie/ob-otdelenii/publikacii/kak-nam-zhilos-bez-letnego-vremeni 2636# confirms that the 1989 change to Moscow-1 was implemented. 2637# (The article, though, is misattributed to 1990 while saying that 2638# summer->winter transition would be done on the 24 of September. But 2639# 1990-09-24 was Monday, while 1989-09-24 was Sunday as expected.) 2640# ... 2641# http://www.kaliningradka.ru/site_pc/cherez/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=40091 2642# says that Kaliningrad switched to Moscow-1 on 1989-03-26, avoided 2643# at the last moment switch to Moscow-1 on 1991-03-31, switched to 2644# Moscow on 1991-11-03, switched to Moscow-1 on 1992-01-19. 2645 2646Zone Europe/Kaliningrad 1:22:00 - LMT 1893 Apr 2647 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 10 2648 2:00 Poland EE%sT 1946 Apr 7 2649 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 2650 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2651 3:00 - +03 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2652 2:00 - EET 2653 2654 2655# From Paul Eggert (2016-02-21), per Tim Parenti (2014-07-03) and 2656# Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 2657# Europe/Moscow covers... 2658# 01 RU-AD Adygea, Republic of 2659# 05 RU-DA Dagestan, Republic of 2660# 06 RU-IN Ingushetia, Republic of 2661# 07 RU-KB Kabardino-Balkar Republic 2662# 08 RU-KL Kalmykia, Republic of 2663# 09 RU-KC Karachay-Cherkess Republic 2664# 10 RU-KR Karelia, Republic of 2665# 11 RU-KO Komi Republic 2666# 12 RU-ME Mari El Republic 2667# 13 RU-MO Mordovia, Republic of 2668# 15 RU-SE North Ossetia-Alania, Republic of 2669# 16 RU-TA Tatarstan, Republic of 2670# 20 RU-CE Chechen Republic 2671# 21 RU-CU Chuvash Republic 2672# 23 RU-KDA Krasnodar Krai 2673# 26 RU-STA Stavropol Krai 2674# 29 RU-ARK Arkhangelsk Oblast 2675# 31 RU-BEL Belgorod Oblast 2676# 32 RU-BRY Bryansk Oblast 2677# 33 RU-VLA Vladimir Oblast 2678# 35 RU-VLG Vologda Oblast 2679# 36 RU-VOR Voronezh Oblast 2680# 37 RU-IVA Ivanovo Oblast 2681# 40 RU-KLU Kaluga Oblast 2682# 44 RU-KOS Kostroma Oblast 2683# 46 RU-KRS Kursk Oblast 2684# 47 RU-LEN Leningrad Oblast 2685# 48 RU-LIP Lipetsk Oblast 2686# 50 RU-MOS Moscow Oblast 2687# 51 RU-MUR Murmansk Oblast 2688# 52 RU-NIZ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 2689# 53 RU-NGR Novgorod Oblast 2690# 57 RU-ORL Oryol Oblast 2691# 58 RU-PNZ Penza Oblast 2692# 60 RU-PSK Pskov Oblast 2693# 61 RU-ROS Rostov Oblast 2694# 62 RU-RYA Ryazan Oblast 2695# 67 RU-SMO Smolensk Oblast 2696# 68 RU-TAM Tambov Oblast 2697# 69 RU-TVE Tver Oblast 2698# 71 RU-TUL Tula Oblast 2699# 76 RU-YAR Yaroslavl Oblast 2700# 77 RU-MOW Moscow 2701# 78 RU-SPE Saint Petersburg 2702# 83 RU-NEN Nenets Autonomous Okrug 2703 2704# From Paul Eggert (2016-08-23): 2705# The Soviets switched to UT-based time in 1919. Decree No. 59 2706# (1919-02-08) http://istmat.info/node/35567 established UT-based time 2707# zones, and Decree No. 147 (1919-03-29) http://istmat.info/node/35854 2708# specified a transition date of 1919-07-01, apparently at 00:00 UT. 2709# No doubt only the Soviet-controlled regions switched on that date; 2710# later transitions to UT-based time in other parts of Russia are 2711# taken from what appear to be guesses by Shanks. 2712# (Thanks to Alexander Belopolsky for pointers to the decrees.) 2713 2714# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): 2715# 11. Regions-violators, 1981-1982. 2716# Wikipedia refers to 2717# http://maps.monetonos.ru/maps/raznoe/Old_Maps/Old_Maps/Articles/022/3_1981.html 2718# http://besp.narod.ru/nauka_1981_3.htm 2719# 2720# The second link provides two articles scanned from the Nauka i Zhizn 2721# magazine No. 3, 1981 and a scan of the short article attributed to 2722# the Trud newspaper from February 1982. The first link provides the 2723# same Nauka i Zhizn articles converted to the text form (but misses 2724# time belt changes map). 2725# 2726# The second Nauka i Zhizn article says that in addition to 2727# introduction of summer time on 1981-04-01 there are some time belt 2728# border changes on 1981-10-01, mostly affecting Nenets Autonomous 2729# Okrug, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Yakutia, Magadan Oblast and Chukotka 2730# according to the provided map (colored one). In addition to that 2731# "time violators" (regions which were not using rules of the time 2732# belts in which they were located) would not be moving off the DST on 2733# 1981-10-01 to restore the decree time usage. (Komi ASSR was 2734# supposed to repeat that move in October 1982 to account for the 2 2735# hour difference.) Map depicting "time violators" before 1981-10-01 2736# is also provided. 2737# 2738# The article from Trud says that 1981-10-01 changes caused problems 2739# and some territories would be moved to pre-1981-10-01 time by not 2740# moving to summer time on 1982-04-01. Namely: Dagestan, 2741# Kabardino-Balkar, Kalmyk, Komi, Mari, Mordovian, North Ossetian, 2742# Tatar, Chechen-Ingush and Chuvash ASSR, Krasnodar and Stavropol 2743# krais, Arkhangelsk, Vladimir, Vologda, Voronezh, Gorky, Ivanovo, 2744# Kostroma, Lipetsk, Penza, Rostov, Ryazan, Tambov, Tyumen and 2745# Yaroslavl oblasts, Nenets and Evenk autonomous okrugs, Khatangsky 2746# district of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug. As a result Evenk Autonomous 2747# Okrug and Khatangsky district of Taymyr Autonomous Okrug would end 2748# up on Moscow+4, Tyumen Oblast on Moscow+2 and the rest on Moscow 2749# time. 2750# 2751# http://astrozet.net/files/Zones/DOC/RU/1980-925.txt 2752# attributes the 1982 changes to the Act of the Council of Ministers 2753# of the USSR No. 126 from 18.02.1982. 1980-925.txt also adds 2754# Udmurtia to the list of affected territories and lists Khatangsky 2755# district separately from Taymyr Autonomous Okrug. Probably erroneously. 2756# 2757# The affected territories are currently listed under Europe/Moscow, 2758# Asia/Yekaterinburg and Asia/Krasnoyarsk. 2759# 2760# 12. Udmurtia 2761# The fact that Udmurtia is depicted as a violator in the Nauka i 2762# Zhizn article hints at Izhevsk being on different time from 2763# Kuybyshev before 1981-10-01. Udmurtia is not mentioned in the 1989 act. 2764# http://astrozet.net/files/Zones/DOC/RU/1980-925.txt 2765# implies Udmurtia was on Moscow time after 1982-04-01. 2766# Wikipedia implies Udmurtia being on Moscow+1 until 1991. 2767# 2768# ... 2769# 2770# All Russian zones are supposed to have by default a -1 change at 2771# 1991-03-31 2:00 (cancellation of the decree time in the USSR) and a +1 2772# change at 1992-01-19 2:00 (restoration of the decree time in Russia). 2773# 2774# There were some exceptions, though. 2775# Wikipedia says newspapers listed Astrakhan, Saratov, Kirov, Volgograd, 2776# Izhevsk, Grozny, Kazan and Samara as such exceptions for the 1992 2777# change. (Different newspapers providing different lists. And some 2778# lists found in the internet are quite wild.) 2779# 2780# And apparently some exceptions were reverted in the last moment. 2781# http://www.kaliningradka.ru/site_pc/cherez/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=40091 2782# says that Kaliningrad decided not to be an exception 2 days before the 2783# 1991-03-31 switch and one person at 2784# https://izhevsk.ru/forum_light_message/50/682597-m8369040.html 2785# says he remembers that Samara opted out of the 1992-01-19 exception 2786# 2 days before the switch. 2787# 2788# From Alois Treindl (2022-02-15): 2789# the Russian wikipedia page 2790# https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Московское_время#Перемещение_границы_применения_московского_времени_на_восток 2791# contains the sentence (in Google translation) "In the autumn of 2792# 1981, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, Yaroslavl, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Ryazan, 2793# Lipetsk, Voronezh, Rostov-on-Don, Krasnodar and regions to the east 2794# of those named (about 30 in total) parted ways with Moscow time. 2795# However, the convenience of common time with Moscow turned out to be 2796# decisive - in 1982, these regions again switched to Moscow time." 2797# Shanks International atlas has similar information, and also the 2798# Russian book Zaitsev A., Kutalev D. A new astrologer's reference 2799# book. Coordinates of cities and time corrections, - The World of 2800# Urania, 2012 (Russian: Зайцев А., Куталёв Д., Новый справочник 2801# астролога. Координаты городов и временные поправки). 2802# To me it seems that an extra zone is needed, which starts with LMT 2803# util 1919, later follows Moscow since 1930, but deviates from it 2804# between 1 October 1981 until 1 April 1982. 2805# 2806# 2807# From Paul Eggert (2022-02-15): 2808# Given the above, we appear to be missing some Zone entries for the 2809# chaotic early 1980s in Russia. It's not clear what these entries 2810# should be. For now, sweep this under the rug and just document the 2811# time in Moscow. 2812 2813# From Vladimir Karpinsky (2014-07-08): 2814# LMT in Moscow (before Jul 3, 1916) is 2:30:17, that was defined by Moscow 2815# Observatory (coordinates: 55° 45' 29.70", 37° 34' 05.30").... 2816# LMT in Moscow since Jul 3, 1916 is 2:31:01 as a result of new standard. 2817# (The info is from the book by Byalokoz ... p. 18.) 2818# The time in St. Petersburg as capital of Russia was defined by 2819# Pulkov observatory, near St. Petersburg. In 1916 LMT Moscow 2820# was synchronized with LMT St. Petersburg (+30 minutes), (Pulkov observatory 2821# coordinates: 59° 46' 18.70", 30° 19' 40.70") so 30° 19' 40.70" > 2822# 2h01m18.7s = 2:01:19. LMT Moscow = LMT St.Petersburg + 30m 2:01:19 + 0:30 = 2823# 2:31:19 ... 2824# 2825# From Paul Eggert (2014-07-08): 2826# Milne does not list Moscow, but suggests that its time might be listed in 2827# Résumés mensuels et annuels des observations météorologiques (1895). 2828# Presumably this is OCLC 85825704, a journal published with parallel text in 2829# Russian and French. This source has not been located; go with Karpinsky. 2830 2831Zone Europe/Moscow 2:30:17 - LMT 1880 2832 2:30:17 - MMT 1916 Jul 3 # Moscow Mean Time 2833 2:31:19 Russia %s 1919 Jul 1 0:00u 2834 3:00 Russia %s 1921 Oct 2835 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1922 Oct 2836 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21 2837 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 2838 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 2839 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2840 4:00 - MSK 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2841 3:00 - MSK 2842 2843 2844# From Paul Eggert (2016-12-06): 2845# Europe/Simferopol covers Crimea. 2846 2847Zone Europe/Simferopol 2:16:24 - LMT 1880 2848 2:16 - SMT 1924 May 2 # Simferopol Mean T 2849 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21 2850 3:00 - MSK 1941 Nov 2851 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Apr 13 2852 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 2853 3:00 - MSK 1990 Jul 1 2:00 2854 2:00 - EET 1992 Mar 20 2855# Central Crimea used Moscow time 1994/1997. 2856# 2857# From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): 2858# The _Economist_ (1994-05-28, p 45) reports that central Crimea switched 2859# from Kiev to Moscow time sometime after the January 1994 elections. 2860# Shanks (1999) says "date of change uncertain", but implies that it happened 2861# sometime between the 1994 DST switches. Shanks & Pottenger simply say 2862# 1994-09-25 03:00, but that can't be right. For now, guess it 2863# changed in May. 2864 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1994 May 2865# From IATA SSIM (1994/1997), which also says that Kerch is still like Kiev. 2866 3:00 E-Eur MSK/MSD 1996 Mar 31 0:00s 2867 3:00 1:00 MSD 1996 Oct 27 3:00s 2868# IATA SSIM (1997-09) says Crimea switched to EET/EEST. 2869# Assume it happened in March by not changing the clocks. 2870 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1997 2871 3:00 - MSK 1997 Mar lastSun 1:00u 2872# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-03-17): 2873# time change at 2:00 (2am) on March 30, 2014 2874# https://vz.ru/news/2014/3/17/677464.html 2875# From Paul Eggert (2014-03-30): 2876# Simferopol and Sevastopol reportedly changed their central town clocks 2877# late the previous day, but this appears to have been ceremonial 2878# and the discrepancies are small enough to not worry about. 2879 2:00 EU EE%sT 2014 Mar 30 2:00 2880 4:00 - MSK 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2881 3:00 - MSK 2882 2883 2884# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 2885# Europe/Astrakhan covers: 2886# 30 RU-AST Astrakhan Oblast 2887# 2888# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 2889 2890# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2016-01-12): 2891# On February 10, 2016 Astrakhan Oblast got approval by the Federation 2892# Council to change its time zone to UTC+4 (from current UTC+3 Moscow time).... 2893# This Federal Law shall enter into force on 27 March 2016 at 02:00. 2894# From Matt Johnson (2016-03-09): 2895# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201602150056 2896 2897Zone Europe/Astrakhan 3:12:12 - LMT 1924 May 2898 3:00 - +03 1930 Jun 21 2899 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 2900 3:00 Russia +03/+04 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 2901 4:00 - +04 1992 Mar 29 2:00s 2902 3:00 Russia +03/+04 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2903 4:00 - +04 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2904 3:00 - +03 2016 Mar 27 2:00s 2905 4:00 - +04 2906 2907# From Paul Eggert (2016-11-11): 2908# Europe/Volgograd covers: 2909# 34 RU-VGG Volgograd Oblast 2910# The 1988 transition is from USSR act No. 5 (1988-01-04). 2911 2912# From Alexander Fetisov (2018-09-20): 2913# Volgograd region in southern Russia (Europe/Volgograd) change 2914# timezone from UTC+3 to UTC+4 from 28oct2018. 2915# http://sozd.parliament.gov.ru/bill/452878-7 2916# 2917# From Stepan Golosunov (2018-10-11): 2918# The law has been published today on 2919# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201810110037 2920 2921# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2020-11-27): 2922# The State Duma approved (Nov 24, 2020) the transition of the Volgograd 2923# region to the Moscow time zone.... 2924# https://sozd.duma.gov.ru/bill/1012130-7 2925# 2926# From Stepan Golosunov (2020-12-05): 2927# Currently proposed text for the second reading (expected on December 8) ... 2928# changes the date to December 27. https://v1.ru/text/gorod/2020/12/04/69601031/ 2929# 2930# From Stepan Golosunov (2020-12-22): 2931# The law was published today on 2932# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001202012220002 2933 2934Zone Europe/Volgograd 2:57:40 - LMT 1920 Jan 3 2935 3:00 - +03 1930 Jun 21 2936 4:00 - +04 1961 Nov 11 2937 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1988 Mar 27 2:00s 2938 3:00 Russia +03/+04 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 2939 4:00 - +04 1992 Mar 29 2:00s 2940 3:00 Russia +03/+04 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2941 4:00 - +04 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2942 3:00 - +03 2018 Oct 28 2:00s 2943 4:00 - +04 2020 Dec 27 2:00s 2944 3:00 - +03 2945 2946# From Paul Eggert (2016-11-11): 2947# Europe/Saratov covers: 2948# 64 RU-SAR Saratov Oblast 2949 2950# From Yuri Konotopov (2016-11-11): 2951# Dec 4, 2016 02:00 UTC+3.... Saratov Region's local time will be ... UTC+4. 2952# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-11-11): 2953# ... Byalokoz listed Saratov on 03:04:18. 2954# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-11-22): 2955# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201611220031 2956 2957Zone Europe/Saratov 3:04:18 - LMT 1919 Jul 1 0:00u 2958 3:00 - +03 1930 Jun 21 2959 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1988 Mar 27 2:00s 2960 3:00 Russia +03/+04 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 2961 4:00 - +04 1992 Mar 29 2:00s 2962 3:00 Russia +03/+04 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2963 4:00 - +04 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2964 3:00 - +03 2016 Dec 4 2:00s 2965 4:00 - +04 2966 2967# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 2968# Europe/Kirov covers: 2969# 43 RU-KIR Kirov Oblast 2970# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 2971# 2972Zone Europe/Kirov 3:18:48 - LMT 1919 Jul 1 0:00u 2973 3:00 - +03 1930 Jun 21 2974 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 2975 3:00 Russia +03/+04 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 2976 4:00 - +04 1992 Mar 29 2:00s 2977 3:00 Russia +03/+04 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2978 4:00 - +04 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 2979 3:00 - +03 2980 2981# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 2982# Europe/Samara covers... 2983# 18 RU-UD Udmurt Republic 2984# 63 RU-SAM Samara Oblast 2985 2986# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 2987# Byalokoz 1919 says Samara was 3:20:20. 2988# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 2989 2990Zone Europe/Samara 3:20:20 - LMT 1919 Jul 1 0:00u 2991 3:00 - +03 1930 Jun 21 2992 4:00 - +04 1935 Jan 27 2993 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 2994 3:00 Russia +03/+04 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 2995 2:00 Russia +02/+03 1991 Sep 29 2:00s 2996 3:00 - +03 1991 Oct 20 3:00 2997 4:00 Russia +04/+05 2010 Mar 28 2:00s 2998 3:00 Russia +03/+04 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 2999 4:00 - +04 3000 3001# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 3002# Europe/Ulyanovsk covers: 3003# 73 RU-ULY Ulyanovsk Oblast 3004 3005# The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). 3006 3007# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2016-02-17): 3008# Ulyanovsk ... on their way to change time zones by March 27, 2016 at 2am. 3009# Ulyanovsk Oblast ... from MSK to MSK+1 (UTC+3 to UTC+4) ... 3010# 920582-6 ... 02/17/2016 The State Duma passed the bill in the first reading. 3011# From Matt Johnson (2016-03-09): 3012# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201603090051 3013 3014Zone Europe/Ulyanovsk 3:13:36 - LMT 1919 Jul 1 0:00u 3015 3:00 - +03 1930 Jun 21 3016 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1989 Mar 26 2:00s 3017 3:00 Russia +03/+04 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3018 2:00 Russia +02/+03 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3019 3:00 Russia +03/+04 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3020 4:00 - +04 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3021 3:00 - +03 2016 Mar 27 2:00s 3022 4:00 - +04 3023 3024# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 3025# Asia/Yekaterinburg covers... 3026# 02 RU-BA Bashkortostan, Republic of 3027# 90 RU-PER Perm Krai 3028# 45 RU-KGN Kurgan Oblast 3029# 56 RU-ORE Orenburg Oblast 3030# 66 RU-SVE Sverdlovsk Oblast 3031# 72 RU-TYU Tyumen Oblast 3032# 74 RU-CHE Chelyabinsk Oblast 3033# 86 RU-KHM Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra 3034# 89 RU-YAN Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 3035# 3036# Note: Effective 2005-12-01, (59) Perm Oblast and (81) Komi-Permyak 3037# Autonomous Okrug merged to form (90, RU-PER) Perm Krai. 3038 3039# Milne says Yekaterinburg was 4:02:32.9; round to nearest. 3040# Byalokoz 1919 says its provincial time was based on Perm, at 3:45:05. 3041# Assume it switched on 1916-07-03, the time of the new standard. 3042# The 1919 and 1930 transitions are from Shanks. 3043 3044Zone Asia/Yekaterinburg 4:02:33 - LMT 1916 Jul 3 3045 3:45:05 - PMT 1919 Jul 15 4:00 3046 4:00 - +04 1930 Jun 21 3047 5:00 Russia +05/+06 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3048 4:00 Russia +04/+05 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3049 5:00 Russia +05/+06 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3050 6:00 - +06 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3051 5:00 - +05 3052 3053 3054# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 3055# Asia/Omsk covers... 3056# 55 RU-OMS Omsk Oblast 3057 3058# Byalokoz 1919 says Omsk was 4:53:30. 3059 3060Zone Asia/Omsk 4:53:30 - LMT 1919 Nov 14 3061 5:00 - +05 1930 Jun 21 3062 6:00 Russia +06/+07 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3063 5:00 Russia +05/+06 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3064 6:00 Russia +06/+07 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3065 7:00 - +07 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3066 6:00 - +06 3067 3068# From Paul Eggert (2016-02-22): 3069# Asia/Barnaul covers: 3070# 04 RU-AL Altai Republic 3071# 22 RU-ALT Altai Krai 3072 3073# Data before 1991 are from Shanks & Pottenger. 3074 3075# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): 3076# Letter of Bank of Russia from 1995-05-25 3077# http://www.bestpravo.ru/rossijskoje/lj-akty/y3a.htm 3078# suggests that Altai Republic transitioned to Moscow+3 on 3079# 1995-05-28. 3080# 3081# https://regnum.ru/news/society/1957270.html 3082# has some historical data for Altai Krai: 3083# before 1957: west part on UT+6, east on UT+7 3084# after 1957: UT+7 3085# since 1995: UT+6 3086# http://barnaul.rusplt.ru/index/pochemu_altajskij_kraj_okazalsja_v_neprivychnom_chasovom_pojase-17648.html 3087# confirms that and provides more details including 1995-05-28 transition date. 3088 3089# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2016-02-17): 3090# Altai Krai and Altai Republic on their way to change time zones 3091# by March 27, 2016 at 2am.... 3092# Altai Republic / Gorno-Altaysk MSK+3 to MSK+4 (UTC+6 to UTC+7) ... 3093# Altai Krai / Barnaul MSK+3 to MSK+4 (UTC+6 to UTC+7) 3094# From Matt Johnson (2016-03-09): 3095# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201603090043 3096# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201603090038 3097 3098Zone Asia/Barnaul 5:35:00 - LMT 1919 Dec 10 3099 6:00 - +06 1930 Jun 21 3100 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3101 6:00 Russia +06/+07 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3102 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1995 May 28 3103 6:00 Russia +06/+07 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3104 7:00 - +07 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3105 6:00 - +06 2016 Mar 27 2:00s 3106 7:00 - +07 3107 3108# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 3109# Asia/Novosibirsk covers: 3110# 54 RU-NVS Novosibirsk Oblast 3111 3112# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-05-30): 3113# http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/(Spravka)?OpenAgent&RN=1085784-6 3114# moves Novosibirsk oblast from UTC+6 to UTC+7. 3115# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-07-04): 3116# The law was signed yesterday and published today on 3117# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201607040064 3118 3119Zone Asia/Novosibirsk 5:31:40 - LMT 1919 Dec 14 6:00 3120 6:00 - +06 1930 Jun 21 3121 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3122 6:00 Russia +06/+07 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3123 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1993 May 23 # say Shanks & P. 3124 6:00 Russia +06/+07 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3125 7:00 - +07 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3126 6:00 - +06 2016 Jul 24 2:00s 3127 7:00 - +07 3128 3129# From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): 3130# Asia/Tomsk covers: 3131# 70 RU-TOM Tomsk Oblast 3132 3133# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-24): 3134# Byalokoz listed Tomsk at 5:39:51. 3135 3136# From Stanislaw A. Kuzikowski (1994-06-29): 3137# Tomsk is still 4 hours ahead of Moscow. 3138 3139# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-19): 3140# http://pravo.gov.ru/proxy/ips/?docbody=&nd=102075743 3141# (fifth time belt being UTC+5+1(decree time) 3142# / UTC+5+1(decree time)+1(summer time)) ... 3143# Note that time belts (numbered from 2 (Moscow) to 12 according to their 3144# GMT/UTC offset and having too many exceptions like regions formally 3145# belonging to one belt but using time from another) were replaced 3146# with time zones in 2011 with different numbering (there was a 3147# 2-hour gap between second and third zones in 2011-2014). 3148 3149# From Stepan Golosunov (2016-04-12): 3150# http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/(SpravkaNew)?OpenAgent&RN=1006865-6 3151# This bill was approved in the first reading today. It moves Tomsk oblast 3152# from UTC+6 to UTC+7 and is supposed to come into effect on 2016-05-29 at 3153# 2:00. The bill needs to be approved in the second and the third readings by 3154# the State Duma, approved by the Federation Council, signed by the President 3155# and published to become a law. Minor changes in the text are to be expected 3156# before the second reading (references need to be updated to account for the 3157# recent changes). 3158# 3159# Judging by the ultra-short one-day amendments period, recent similar laws, 3160# the State Duma schedule and the Federation Council schedule 3161# http://www.duma.gov.ru/legislative/planning/day-shedule/por_vesna_2016/ 3162# http://council.gov.ru/activity/meetings/schedule/63303 3163# I speculate that the final text of the bill will be proposed tomorrow, the 3164# bill will be approved in the second and the third readings on Friday, 3165# approved by the Federation Council on 2016-04-20, signed by the President and 3166# published as a law around 2016-04-26. 3167 3168# From Matt Johnson (2016-04-26): 3169# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201604260048 3170 3171Zone Asia/Tomsk 5:39:51 - LMT 1919 Dec 22 3172 6:00 - +06 1930 Jun 21 3173 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3174 6:00 Russia +06/+07 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3175 7:00 Russia +07/+08 2002 May 1 3:00 3176 6:00 Russia +06/+07 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3177 7:00 - +07 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3178 6:00 - +06 2016 May 29 2:00s 3179 7:00 - +07 3180 3181 3182# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 3183# Asia/Novokuznetsk covers... 3184# 42 RU-KEM Kemerovo Oblast 3185 3186# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-10-13): 3187# Kemerovo oblast' (Kemerovo region) in Russia will change current time zone on 3188# March 28, 2010: 3189# from current Russia Zone 6 - Krasnoyarsk Time Zone (KRA) UTC +0700 3190# to Russia Zone 5 - Novosibirsk Time Zone (NOV) UTC +0600 3191# 3192# This is according to Government of Russia decree No. 740, on September 3193# 14, 2009 "Application in the territory of the Kemerovo region the Fifth 3194# time zone." ("Russia Zone 5" or old "USSR Zone 5" is GMT +0600) 3195# 3196# Russian Government web site (Russian language) 3197# http://www.government.ru/content/governmentactivity/rfgovernmentdecisions/archive/2009/09/14/991633.htm 3198# or Russian-English translation by WorldTimeZone.com with reference 3199# map to local region and new Russia Time Zone map after March 28, 2010 3200# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia03.html 3201# 3202# Thus, when Russia will switch to DST on the night of March 28, 2010 3203# Kemerovo region (Kemerovo oblast') will not change the clock. 3204 3205# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-02), per Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-02): 3206# The Kemerovo region will remain at UTC+7 through the 2014-10-26 change, thus 3207# realigning itself with KRAT. 3208 3209Zone Asia/Novokuznetsk 5:48:48 - LMT 1924 May 1 3210 6:00 - +06 1930 Jun 21 3211 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3212 6:00 Russia +06/+07 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3213 7:00 Russia +07/+08 2010 Mar 28 2:00s 3214 6:00 Russia +06/+07 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3215 7:00 - +07 3216 3217# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 3218# Asia/Krasnoyarsk covers... 3219# 17 RU-TY Tuva Republic 3220# 19 RU-KK Khakassia, Republic of 3221# 24 RU-KYA Krasnoyarsk Krai 3222# 3223# Note: Effective 2007-01-01, (88) Evenk Autonomous Okrug and (84) Taymyr 3224# Autonomous Okrug were merged into (24, RU-KYA) Krasnoyarsk Krai. 3225 3226# Byalokoz 1919 says Krasnoyarsk was 6:11:26. 3227 3228Zone Asia/Krasnoyarsk 6:11:26 - LMT 1920 Jan 6 3229 6:00 - +06 1930 Jun 21 3230 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3231 6:00 Russia +06/+07 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3232 7:00 Russia +07/+08 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3233 8:00 - +08 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3234 7:00 - +07 3235 3236 3237# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 3238# Asia/Irkutsk covers... 3239# 03 RU-BU Buryatia, Republic of 3240# 38 RU-IRK Irkutsk Oblast 3241# 3242# Note: Effective 2008-01-01, (85) Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug was 3243# merged into (38, RU-IRK) Irkutsk Oblast. 3244 3245# Milne 1899 says Irkutsk was 6:57:15. 3246# Byalokoz 1919 says Irkutsk was 6:57:05. 3247# Go with Byalokoz. 3248 3249Zone Asia/Irkutsk 6:57:05 - LMT 1880 3250 6:57:05 - IMT 1920 Jan 25 # Irkutsk Mean Time 3251 7:00 - +07 1930 Jun 21 3252 8:00 Russia +08/+09 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3253 7:00 Russia +07/+08 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3254 8:00 Russia +08/+09 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3255 9:00 - +09 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3256 8:00 - +08 3257 3258 3259# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06): 3260# Asia/Chita covers... 3261# 92 RU-ZAB Zabaykalsky Krai 3262# 3263# Note: Effective 2008-03-01, (75) Chita Oblast and (80) Agin-Buryat 3264# Autonomous Okrug merged to form (92, RU-ZAB) Zabaykalsky Krai. 3265 3266# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2016-01-02): 3267# [The] time zone in the Trans-Baikal Territory (Zabaykalsky Krai) - 3268# Asia/Chita [is changing] from UTC+8 to UTC+9. Effective date will 3269# be March 27, 2016 at 2:00am.... 3270# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201512300107 3271 3272Zone Asia/Chita 7:33:52 - LMT 1919 Dec 15 3273 8:00 - +08 1930 Jun 21 3274 9:00 Russia +09/+10 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3275 8:00 Russia +08/+09 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3276 9:00 Russia +09/+10 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3277 10:00 - +10 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3278 8:00 - +08 2016 Mar 27 2:00 3279 9:00 - +09 3280 3281 3282# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29): 3283# Asia/Yakutsk covers... 3284# 28 RU-AMU Amur Oblast 3285# 3286# ...and parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic: 3287# 14-02 **** Aldansky District 3288# 14-04 **** Amginsky District 3289# 14-05 **** Anabarsky District 3290# 14-06 **** Bulunsky District 3291# 14-07 **** Verkhnevilyuysky District 3292# 14-10 **** Vilyuysky District 3293# 14-11 **** Gorny District 3294# 14-12 **** Zhigansky District 3295# 14-13 **** Kobyaysky District 3296# 14-14 **** Lensky District 3297# 14-15 **** Megino-Kangalassky District 3298# 14-16 **** Mirninsky District 3299# 14-18 **** Namsky District 3300# 14-19 **** Neryungrinsky District 3301# 14-21 **** Nyurbinsky District 3302# 14-23 **** Olenyoksky District 3303# 14-24 **** Olyokminsky District 3304# 14-26 **** Suntarsky District 3305# 14-27 **** Tattinsky District 3306# 14-29 **** Ust-Aldansky District 3307# 14-32 **** Khangalassky District 3308# 14-33 **** Churapchinsky District 3309# 14-34 **** Eveno-Bytantaysky National District 3310 3311# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 3312# Our commentary seems to have lost mention of (14-19) Neryungrinsky District. 3313# Since the surrounding districts of Sakha are all YAKT, assume this is, too. 3314# Also assume its history has been the same as the rest of Asia/Yakutsk. 3315 3316# Byalokoz 1919 says Yakutsk was 8:38:58. 3317 3318Zone Asia/Yakutsk 8:38:58 - LMT 1919 Dec 15 3319 8:00 - +08 1930 Jun 21 3320 9:00 Russia +09/+10 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3321 8:00 Russia +08/+09 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3322 9:00 Russia +09/+10 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3323 10:00 - +10 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3324 9:00 - +09 3325 3326 3327# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29): 3328# Asia/Vladivostok covers... 3329# 25 RU-PRI Primorsky Krai 3330# 27 RU-KHA Khabarovsk Krai 3331# 79 RU-YEV Jewish Autonomous Oblast 3332# 3333# ...and parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic: 3334# 14-09 **** Verkhoyansky District 3335# 14-31 **** Ust-Yansky District 3336 3337# Milne 1899 says Vladivostok was 8:47:33.5. 3338# Byalokoz 1919 says Vladivostok was 8:47:31. 3339# Go with Byalokoz. 3340 3341Zone Asia/Vladivostok 8:47:31 - LMT 1922 Nov 15 3342 9:00 - +09 1930 Jun 21 3343 10:00 Russia +10/+11 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3344 9:00 Russia +09/+10 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3345 10:00 Russia +10/+11 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3346 11:00 - +11 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3347 10:00 - +10 3348 3349 3350# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 3351# Asia/Khandyga covers parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic: 3352# 14-28 **** Tomponsky District 3353# 14-30 **** Ust-Maysky District 3354 3355# From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09): 3356# Tomponskij and Ust'-Majskij switched from Vladivostok time to Yakutsk time 3357# in 2011. 3358 3359# From Paul Eggert (2012-11-25): 3360# Shanks and Pottenger (2003) has Khandyga on Yakutsk time. 3361# Make a wild guess that it switched to Vladivostok time in 2004. 3362# This transition is no doubt wrong, but we have no better info. 3363 3364Zone Asia/Khandyga 9:02:13 - LMT 1919 Dec 15 3365 8:00 - +08 1930 Jun 21 3366 9:00 Russia +09/+10 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3367 8:00 Russia +08/+09 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3368 9:00 Russia +09/+10 2004 3369 10:00 Russia +10/+11 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3370 11:00 - +11 2011 Sep 13 0:00s # Decree 725? 3371 10:00 - +10 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3372 9:00 - +09 3373 3374 3375# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 3376# Asia/Sakhalin covers... 3377# 65 RU-SAK Sakhalin Oblast 3378# ...with the exception of: 3379# 65-11 **** Severo-Kurilsky District (North Kuril Islands) 3380 3381# From Matt Johnson (2016-02-22): 3382# Asia/Sakhalin is moving (in entirety) from UTC+10 to UTC+11 ... 3383# (2016-03-09): 3384# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201603090044 3385 3386# The Zone name should be Asia/Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, but that's too long. 3387Zone Asia/Sakhalin 9:30:48 - LMT 1905 Aug 23 3388 9:00 - +09 1945 Aug 25 3389 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1991 Mar 31 2:00s # Sakhalin T 3390 10:00 Russia +10/+11 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3391 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1997 Mar lastSun 2:00s 3392 10:00 Russia +10/+11 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3393 11:00 - +11 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3394 10:00 - +10 2016 Mar 27 2:00s 3395 11:00 - +11 3396 3397 3398# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2009-11-29): 3399# Asia/Magadan covers... 3400# 49 RU-MAG Magadan Oblast 3401 3402# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06), per Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-02): 3403# Magadan Oblast is moving from UTC+12 to UTC+10 on 2014-10-26; however, 3404# several districts of Sakha Republic as well as Severo-Kurilsky District of 3405# the Sakhalin Oblast (also known as the North Kuril Islands), represented 3406# until now by Asia/Magadan, will instead move to UTC+11. These regions will 3407# need their own zone. 3408 3409# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2016-03-27): 3410# ... draft bill 948300-6 to change its time zone from UTC+10 to UTC+11 ... 3411# will take ... effect ... on April 24, 2016 at 2 o'clock 3412# 3413# From Matt Johnson (2016-04-05): 3414# ... signed by the President today ... 3415# http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201604050038 3416 3417Zone Asia/Magadan 10:03:12 - LMT 1924 May 2 3418 10:00 - +10 1930 Jun 21 # Magadan Time 3419 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3420 10:00 Russia +10/+11 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3421 11:00 Russia +11/+12 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3422 12:00 - +12 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3423 10:00 - +10 2016 Apr 24 2:00s 3424 11:00 - +11 3425 3426 3427# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06): 3428# Asia/Srednekolymsk covers parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic: 3429# 14-01 **** Abyysky District 3430# 14-03 **** Allaikhovsky District 3431# 14-08 **** Verkhnekolymsky District 3432# 14-17 **** Momsky District 3433# 14-20 **** Nizhnekolymsky District 3434# 14-25 **** Srednekolymsky District 3435# 3436# ...and parts of (65, RU-SAK) Sakhalin Oblast: 3437# 65-11 **** Severo-Kurilsky District (North Kuril Islands) 3438 3439# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-02): 3440# Oymyakonsky District of Sakha Republic (represented by Ust-Nera), along with 3441# most of Sakhalin Oblast (represented by Sakhalin) will be moving to UTC+10 on 3442# 2014-10-26 to stay aligned with VLAT/SAKT; however, Severo-Kurilsky District 3443# of the Sakhalin Oblast (also known as the North Kuril Islands, represented by 3444# Severo-Kurilsk) will remain on UTC+11. 3445 3446# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06): 3447# Assume North Kuril Islands have history like Magadan before 2011-03-27. 3448# There is a decent chance this is wrong, in which case a new zone 3449# Asia/Severo-Kurilsk would become necessary. 3450# 3451# Srednekolymsk and Zyryanka are the most populous places amongst these 3452# districts, but have very similar populations. In fact, Wikipedia currently 3453# lists them both as having 3528 people, exactly 1668 males and 1860 females 3454# each! (Yikes!) 3455# https://en.wikipedia.org/w/?title=Srednekolymsky_District&oldid=603435276 3456# https://en.wikipedia.org/w/?title=Verkhnekolymsky_District&oldid=594378493 3457# Assume this is a mistake, albeit an amusing one. 3458# 3459# Looking at censuses, the populations of the two municipalities seem to have 3460# fluctuated recently. Zyryanka was more populous than Srednekolymsk in the 3461# 1989 and 2002 censuses, but Srednekolymsk was more populous in the most 3462# recent (2010) census, 3525 to 3170. (See pages 195 and 197 of 3463# http://www.gks.ru/free_doc/new_site/perepis2010/croc/Documents/Vol1/pub-01-05.pdf 3464# in Russian.) In addition, Srednekolymsk appears to be a much older 3465# settlement and the population of Zyryanka seems to be declining. 3466# Go with Srednekolymsk. 3467 3468Zone Asia/Srednekolymsk 10:14:52 - LMT 1924 May 2 3469 10:00 - +10 1930 Jun 21 3470 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3471 10:00 Russia +10/+11 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3472 11:00 Russia +11/+12 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3473 12:00 - +12 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3474 11:00 - +11 3475 3476 3477# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 3478# Asia/Ust-Nera covers parts of (14, RU-SA) Sakha (Yakutia) Republic: 3479# 14-22 **** Oymyakonsky District 3480 3481# From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09): 3482# Ojmyakonskij [and the Kuril Islands] switched from 3483# Magadan time to Vladivostok time in 2011. 3484# 3485# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-06), per Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-02): 3486# It's unlikely that any of the Kuril Islands were involved in such a switch, 3487# as the South and Middle Kurils have been on UTC+11 (SAKT) with the rest of 3488# Sakhalin Oblast since at least 2011-09, and the North Kurils have been on 3489# UTC+12 since at least then, too. 3490 3491Zone Asia/Ust-Nera 9:32:54 - LMT 1919 Dec 15 3492 8:00 - +08 1930 Jun 21 3493 9:00 Russia +09/+10 1981 Apr 1 3494 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3495 10:00 Russia +10/+11 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3496 11:00 Russia +11/+12 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3497 12:00 - +12 2011 Sep 13 0:00s # Decree 725? 3498 11:00 - +11 2014 Oct 26 2:00s 3499 10:00 - +10 3500 3501 3502# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03), per Oscar van Vlijmen (2001-08-25): 3503# Asia/Kamchatka covers... 3504# 91 RU-KAM Kamchatka Krai 3505# 3506# Note: Effective 2007-07-01, (41) Kamchatka Oblast and (82) Koryak 3507# Autonomous Okrug merged to form (91, RU-KAM) Kamchatka Krai. 3508 3509# The Zone name should be Asia/Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski or perhaps 3510# Asia/Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, but these are too long. 3511Zone Asia/Kamchatka 10:34:36 - LMT 1922 Nov 10 3512 11:00 - +11 1930 Jun 21 3513 12:00 Russia +12/+13 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3514 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3515 12:00 Russia +12/+13 2010 Mar 28 2:00s 3516 11:00 Russia +11/+12 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3517 12:00 - +12 3518 3519 3520# From Tim Parenti (2014-07-03): 3521# Asia/Anadyr covers... 3522# 87 RU-CHU Chukotka Autonomous Okrug 3523 3524Zone Asia/Anadyr 11:49:56 - LMT 1924 May 2 3525 12:00 - +12 1930 Jun 21 3526 13:00 Russia +13/+14 1982 Apr 1 0:00s 3527 12:00 Russia +12/+13 1991 Mar 31 2:00s 3528 11:00 Russia +11/+12 1992 Jan 19 2:00s 3529 12:00 Russia +12/+13 2010 Mar 28 2:00s 3530 11:00 Russia +11/+12 2011 Mar 27 2:00s 3531 12:00 - +12 3532 3533 3534# San Marino 3535# See Europe/Rome. 3536 3537# Serbia 3538# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 3539Zone Europe/Belgrade 1:22:00 - LMT 1884 3540 1:00 - CET 1941 Apr 18 23:00 3541 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 3542 1:00 - CET 1945 May 8 2:00s 3543 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s 3544# Metod Koželj reports that the legal date of 3545# transition to EU rules was 1982-11-27, for all of Yugoslavia at the time. 3546# Shanks & Pottenger don't give as much detail, so go with Koželj. 3547 1:00 - CET 1982 Nov 27 3548 1:00 EU CE%sT 3549Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Ljubljana # Slovenia 3550Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Podgorica # Montenegro 3551Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Sarajevo # Bosnia and Herzegovina 3552Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Skopje # North Macedonia 3553Link Europe/Belgrade Europe/Zagreb # Croatia 3554 3555# Slovakia 3556Link Europe/Prague Europe/Bratislava 3557 3558# Slovenia 3559# See Europe/Belgrade. 3560 3561# Spain 3562# 3563# From Paul Eggert (2016-12-14): 3564# 3565# The source for Europe/Madrid before 2013 is: 3566# Planesas P. La hora oficial en España y sus cambios. 3567# Anuario del Observatorio Astronómico de Madrid (2013, in Spanish). 3568# http://astronomia.ign.es/rknowsys-theme/images/webAstro/paginas/documentos/Anuario/lahoraoficialenespana.pdf 3569# As this source says that historical time in the Canaries is obscure, 3570# and it does not discuss Ceuta, stick with Shanks for now for that data. 3571# 3572# In the 1918 and 1919 fallback transitions in Spain, the clock for 3573# the hour-longer day officially kept going after midnight, so that 3574# the repeated instances of that day's 00:00 hour were 24 hours apart, 3575# with a fallback transition from the second occurrence of 00:59... to 3576# the next day's 00:00. Our data format cannot represent this 3577# directly, and instead repeats the first hour of the next day, with a 3578# fallback transition from the next day's 00:59... to 00:00. 3579 3580# From Michael Deckers (2016-12-15): 3581# The Royal Decree of 1900-07-26 quoted by Planesas, online at 3582# https://www.boe.es/datos/pdfs/BOE//1900/209/A00383-00384.pdf 3583# says in its article 5 (my translation): 3584# These dispositions will enter into force beginning with the 3585# instant at which, according to the time indicated in article 1, 3586# the 1st day of January of 1901 will begin. 3587 3588# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 3589Rule Spain 1918 only - Apr 15 23:00 1:00 S 3590Rule Spain 1918 1919 - Oct 6 24:00s 0 - 3591Rule Spain 1919 only - Apr 6 23:00 1:00 S 3592Rule Spain 1924 only - Apr 16 23:00 1:00 S 3593Rule Spain 1924 only - Oct 4 24:00s 0 - 3594Rule Spain 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00 1:00 S 3595Rule Spain 1926 1929 - Oct Sat>=1 24:00s 0 - 3596Rule Spain 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00 1:00 S 3597Rule Spain 1928 only - Apr 15 0:00 1:00 S 3598Rule Spain 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00 1:00 S 3599# Republican Spain during the civil war; it controlled Madrid until 1939-03-28. 3600Rule Spain 1937 only - Jun 16 23:00 1:00 S 3601Rule Spain 1937 only - Oct 2 24:00s 0 - 3602Rule Spain 1938 only - Apr 2 23:00 1:00 S 3603Rule Spain 1938 only - Apr 30 23:00 2:00 M 3604Rule Spain 1938 only - Oct 2 24:00 1:00 S 3605# The following rules are for unified Spain again. 3606# 3607# Planesas does not say what happened in Madrid between its fall on 3608# 1939-03-28 and the Nationalist spring-forward transition on 3609# 1939-04-15. For lack of better info, assume Madrid's clocks did not 3610# change during that period. 3611# 3612# The first rule is commented out, as it is redundant for Republican Spain. 3613#Rule Spain 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00 1:00 S 3614Rule Spain 1939 only - Oct 7 24:00s 0 - 3615Rule Spain 1942 only - May 2 23:00 1:00 S 3616Rule Spain 1942 only - Sep 1 1:00 0 - 3617Rule Spain 1943 1946 - Apr Sat>=13 23:00 1:00 S 3618Rule Spain 1943 1944 - Oct Sun>=1 1:00 0 - 3619Rule Spain 1945 1946 - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 - 3620Rule Spain 1949 only - Apr 30 23:00 1:00 S 3621Rule Spain 1949 only - Oct 2 1:00 0 - 3622Rule Spain 1974 1975 - Apr Sat>=12 23:00 1:00 S 3623Rule Spain 1974 1975 - Oct Sun>=1 1:00 0 - 3624Rule Spain 1976 only - Mar 27 23:00 1:00 S 3625Rule Spain 1976 1977 - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 - 3626Rule Spain 1977 only - Apr 2 23:00 1:00 S 3627Rule Spain 1978 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S 3628Rule Spain 1978 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - 3629# Nationalist Spain during the civil war 3630#Rule NatSpain 1937 only - May 22 23:00 1:00 S 3631#Rule NatSpain 1937 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 24:00s 0 - 3632#Rule NatSpain 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00 1:00 S 3633# The following rules are copied from Morocco from 1967 through 1978, 3634# except with "S" letters. 3635Rule SpainAfrica 1967 only - Jun 3 12:00 1:00 S 3636Rule SpainAfrica 1967 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 3637Rule SpainAfrica 1974 only - Jun 24 0:00 1:00 S 3638Rule SpainAfrica 1974 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 - 3639Rule SpainAfrica 1976 1977 - May 1 0:00 1:00 S 3640Rule SpainAfrica 1976 only - Aug 1 0:00 0 - 3641Rule SpainAfrica 1977 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 - 3642Rule SpainAfrica 1978 only - Jun 1 0:00 1:00 S 3643Rule SpainAfrica 1978 only - Aug 4 0:00 0 - 3644# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 3645Zone Europe/Madrid -0:14:44 - LMT 1900 Dec 31 23:45:16 3646 0:00 Spain WE%sT 1940 Mar 16 23:00 3647 1:00 Spain CE%sT 1979 3648 1:00 EU CE%sT 3649Zone Africa/Ceuta -0:21:16 - LMT 1900 Dec 31 23:38:44 3650 0:00 - WET 1918 May 6 23:00 3651 0:00 1:00 WEST 1918 Oct 7 23:00 3652 0:00 - WET 1924 3653 0:00 Spain WE%sT 1929 3654 0:00 - WET 1967 # Help zishrink.awk. 3655 0:00 SpainAfrica WE%sT 1984 Mar 16 3656 1:00 - CET 1986 3657 1:00 EU CE%sT 3658Zone Atlantic/Canary -1:01:36 - LMT 1922 Mar # Las Palmas de Gran C. 3659 -1:00 - -01 1946 Sep 30 1:00 3660 0:00 - WET 1980 Apr 6 0:00s 3661 0:00 1:00 WEST 1980 Sep 28 1:00u 3662 0:00 EU WE%sT 3663# IATA SSIM (1996-09) says the Canaries switch at 2:00u, not 1:00u. 3664# Ignore this for now, as the Canaries are part of the EU. 3665 3666# Sweden 3667 3668# From Ivan Nilsson (2001-04-13), superseding Shanks & Pottenger: 3669# 3670# The law "Svensk författningssamling 1878, no 14" about standard time in 1879: 3671# From the beginning of 1879 (that is 01-01 00:00) the time for all 3672# places in the country is "the mean solar time for the meridian at 3673# three degrees, or twelve minutes of time, to the west of the 3674# meridian of the Observatory of Stockholm". The law is dated 1878-05-31. 3675# 3676# The observatory at that time had the meridian 18° 03' 30" 3677# eastern longitude = 01:12:14 in time. Less 12 minutes gives the 3678# national standard time as 01:00:14 ahead of GMT.... 3679# 3680# About the beginning of CET in Sweden. The lawtext ("Svensk 3681# författningssamling 1899, no 44") states, that "from the beginning 3682# of 1900... ... the same as the mean solar time for the meridian at 3683# the distance of one hour of time from the meridian of the English 3684# observatory at Greenwich, or at 12 minutes 14 seconds to the west 3685# from the meridian of the Observatory of Stockholm". The law is dated 3686# 1899-06-16. In short: At 1900-01-01 00:00:00 the new standard time 3687# in Sweden is 01:00:00 ahead of GMT. 3688# 3689# 1916: The lawtext ("Svensk författningssamling 1916, no 124") states 3690# that "1916-05-15 is considered to begin one hour earlier". It is 3691# pretty obvious that at 05-14 23:00 the clocks are set to 05-15 00:00.... 3692# Further the law says, that "1916-09-30 is considered to end one hour later". 3693# 3694# The laws regulating [DST] are available on the site of the Swedish 3695# Parliament beginning with 1985 - the laws regulating 1980/1984 are 3696# not available on the site (to my knowledge they are only available 3697# in Swedish): <http://www.riksdagen.se/english/work/sfst.asp> (type 3698# "sommartid" without the quotes in the field "Fritext" and then click 3699# the Sök-button). 3700# 3701# (2001-05-13): 3702# 3703# I have now found a newspaper stating that at 1916-10-01 01:00 3704# summertime the church-clocks etc were set back one hour to show 3705# 1916-10-01 00:00 standard time. The article also reports that some 3706# people thought the switch to standard time would take place already 3707# at 1916-10-01 00:00 summer time, but they had to wait for another 3708# hour before the event took place. 3709# 3710# Source: The newspaper "Dagens Nyheter", 1916-10-01, page 7 upper left. 3711 3712# An extra-special abbreviation style is SET for Swedish Time (svensk 3713# normaltid) 1879-1899, 3° west of the Stockholm Observatory. 3714 3715# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 3716Zone Europe/Stockholm 1:12:12 - LMT 1879 Jan 1 3717 1:00:14 - SET 1900 Jan 1 # Swedish Time 3718 1:00 - CET 1916 May 14 23:00 3719 1:00 1:00 CEST 1916 Oct 1 1:00 3720 1:00 - CET 1980 3721 1:00 EU CE%sT 3722 3723# Switzerland 3724# From Howse: 3725# By the end of the 18th century clocks and watches became commonplace 3726# and their performance improved enormously. Communities began to keep 3727# mean time in preference to apparent time - Geneva from 1780 .... 3728# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 3729# From Whitman (who writes "Midnight?"): 3730# Rule Swiss 1940 only - Nov 2 0:00 1:00 S 3731# Rule Swiss 1940 only - Dec 31 0:00 0 - 3732# From Shanks & Pottenger: 3733# Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 S 3734# Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00 0 - 3735 3736# From Alois Treindl (2008-12-17): 3737# I have researched the DST usage in Switzerland during the 1940ies. 3738# 3739# As I wrote in an earlier message, I suspected the current tzdata values 3740# to be wrong. This is now verified. 3741# 3742# I have found copies of the original ruling by the Swiss Federal 3743# government, in 'Eidgenössische Gesetzessammlung 1941 and 1942' (Swiss 3744# federal law collection)... 3745# 3746# DST began on Monday 5 May 1941, 1:00 am by shifting the clocks to 2:00 am 3747# DST ended on Monday 6 Oct 1941, 2:00 am by shifting the clocks to 1:00 am. 3748# 3749# DST began on Monday, 4 May 1942 at 01:00 am 3750# DST ended on Monday, 5 Oct 1942 at 02:00 am 3751# 3752# There was no DST in 1940, I have checked the law collection carefully. 3753# It is also indicated by the fact that the 1942 entry in the law 3754# collection points back to 1941 as a reference, but no reference to any 3755# other years are made. 3756# 3757# Newspaper articles I have read in the archives on 6 May 1941 reported 3758# about the introduction of DST (Sommerzeit in German) during the previous 3759# night as an absolute novelty, because this was the first time that such 3760# a thing had happened in Switzerland. 3761# 3762# I have also checked 1916, because one book source (Gabriel, Traité de 3763# l'heure dans le monde) claims that Switzerland had DST in 1916. This is 3764# false, no official document could be found. Probably Gabriel got misled 3765# by references to Germany, which introduced DST in 1916 for the first time. 3766# 3767# The tzdata rules for Switzerland must be changed to: 3768# Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S 3769# Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 - 3770# 3771# The 1940 rules must be deleted. 3772# 3773# One further detail for Switzerland, which is probably out of scope for 3774# most users of tzdata: The [Europe/Zurich zone] ... 3775# describes all of Switzerland correctly, with the exception of 3776# the Canton de Genève (Geneva, Genf). Between 1848 and 1894 Geneva did not 3777# follow Bern Mean Time but kept its own local mean time. 3778# To represent this, an extra zone would be needed. 3779# 3780# From Alois Treindl (2013-09-11): 3781# The Federal regulations say 3782# https://www.admin.ch/opc/de/classified-compilation/20071096/index.html 3783# ... the meridian for Bern mean time ... is 7° 26' 22.50". 3784# Expressed in time, it is 0h29m45.5s. 3785 3786# From Pierre-Yves Berger (2013-09-11): 3787# the "Circulaire du conseil fédéral" (December 11 1893) 3788# http://www.amtsdruckschriften.bar.admin.ch/viewOrigDoc.do?id=10071353 3789# clearly states that the [1894-06-01] change should be done at midnight 3790# but if no one is present after 11 at night, could be postponed until one 3791# hour before the beginning of service. 3792 3793# From Paul Eggert (2013-09-11): 3794# Round BMT to the nearest even second, 0:29:46. 3795# 3796# We can find no reliable source for Shanks's assertion that all of Switzerland 3797# except Geneva switched to Bern Mean Time at 00:00 on 1848-09-12. This book: 3798# 3799# Jakob Messerli. Gleichmässig, pünktlich, schnell. Zeiteinteilung und 3800# Zeitgebrauch in der Schweiz im 19. Jahrhundert. Chronos, Zurich 1995, 3801# ISBN 3-905311-68-2, OCLC 717570797. 3802# 3803# suggests that the transition was more gradual, and that the Swiss did not 3804# agree about civil time during the transition. The timekeeping it gives the 3805# most detail for is postal and telegraph time: here, federal legislation (the 3806# "Bundesgesetz über die Erstellung von elektrischen Telegraphen") passed on 3807# 1851-11-23, and an official implementation notice was published 1853-07-16 3808# (Bundesblatt 1853, Bd. II, S. 859). On p 72 Messerli writes that in 3809# practice since July 1853 Bernese time was used in "all postal and telegraph 3810# offices in Switzerland from Geneva to St. Gallen and Basel to Chiasso" 3811# (Google translation). For now, model this transition as occurring on 3812# 1853-07-16, though it probably occurred at some other date in Zurich, and 3813# legal civil time probably changed at still some other transition date. 3814 3815# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 3816Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - May Mon>=1 1:00 1:00 S 3817Rule Swiss 1941 1942 - Oct Mon>=1 2:00 0 - 3818# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 3819Zone Europe/Zurich 0:34:08 - LMT 1853 Jul 16 # See above comment. 3820 0:29:46 - BMT 1894 Jun # Bern Mean Time 3821 1:00 Swiss CE%sT 1981 3822 1:00 EU CE%sT 3823 3824# Turkey 3825 3826# From Alois Treindl (2019-08-12): 3827# http://www.astrolojidergisi.com/yazsaati.htm has researched the time zone 3828# history of Turkey, based on newspaper archives and official documents. 3829# From Paul Eggert (2019-08-28): 3830# That source (Oya Vulaş, "Türkiye'de Yaz Saati Uygulamaları") 3831# is used for 1940/1972, where it seems more reliable than our other 3832# sources. 3833 3834# From Kıvanç Yazan (2019-08-12): 3835# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/14539.pdf#page=24 3836# 1973-06-03 01:00 -> 02:00, 1973-11-04 02:00 -> 01:00 3837# 3838# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/14829.pdf#page=1 3839# 1974-03-31 02:00 -> 03:00, 1974-11-03 02:00 -> 01:00 3840# 3841# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/15161.pdf#page=1 3842# 1975-03-22 02:00 -> 03:00, 1975-11-02 02:00 -> 01:00 3843# 3844# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/15535_1.pdf#page=1 3845# 1976-03-21 02:00 -> 03:00, 1976-10-31 02:00 -> 01:00 3846# 3847# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/15778.pdf#page=5 3848# 1977-04-03 02:00 -> 03:00, 1977-10-16 02:00 -> 01:00, 3849# 1978-04-02 02:00 -> 03:00 (not applied, see below) 3850# 1978-10-15 02:00 -> 01:00 (not applied, see below) 3851# 1979-04-01 02:00 -> 03:00 (not applied, see below) 3852# 1979-10-14 02:00 -> 01:00 (not applied, see below) 3853# 3854# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/16245.pdf#page=17 3855# This cancels the previous decision, and repeats it only for 1978. 3856# 1978-04-02 02:00 -> 03:00, 1978-10-15 02:00 -> 01:00 3857# (not applied due to standard TZ change below) 3858# 3859# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/16331.pdf#page=3 3860# This decision changes the default longitude for Turkish time zone from 30 3861# degrees East to 45 degrees East. This means a standard TZ change, from +2 3862# to +3. This is published & applied on 1978-06-29. At that time, Turkey was 3863# already on summer time (already on 45E). Hence, this new law just meant an 3864# "continuous summer time". Note that this was reversed in a few years. 3865# 3866# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/18119_1.pdf#page=1 3867# 1983-07-31 02:00 -> 03:00 (note that this jumps TZ to +4) 3868# 1983-10-02 02:00 -> 01:00 (back to +3) 3869# 3870# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/18561.pdf (page 1 and 34) 3871# At this time, Turkey is still on +3 with no spring-forward on early 3872# 1984. This decision is published on 10/31/1984. Page 1 declares 3873# the decision of reverting the "default longitude change". So the 3874# standard time should go back to +3 (30E). And page 34 explains when 3875# that will happen: 1984-11-01 02:00 -> 01:00. You can think of this 3876# as "end of continuous summer time, change of standard time zone". 3877# 3878# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/18713.pdf#page=1 3879# 1985-04-20 01:00 -> 02:00, 1985-09-28 02:00 -> 01:00 3880 3881# From Kıvanç Yazan (2016-09-25): 3882# 1) For 1986-2006, DST started at 01:00 local and ended at 02:00 local, with 3883# no exceptions. 3884# 2) 1994's lastSun was overridden with Mar 20 ... 3885# Here are official papers: 3886# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/19032.pdf#page=2 for 1986 3887# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/19400.pdf#page=4 for 1987 3888# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/19752.pdf#page=15 for 1988 3889# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/20102.pdf#page=6 for 1989 3890# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/20464.pdf#page=1 for 1990 - 1992 3891# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/21531.pdf#page=15 for 1993 - 1995 3892# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/21879.pdf#page=1 for overriding 1994 3893# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/22588.pdf#page=1 for 1996, 1997 3894# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/arsiv/23286.pdf#page=10 for 1998 - 2000 3895# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2001/03/20010324.htm#2 - for 2001 3896# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2002/03/20020316.htm#2 - for 2002-2006 3897# From Paul Eggert (2016-09-25): 3898# Prefer the above sources to Shanks & Pottenger for timestamps after 1985. 3899 3900# From Steffen Thorsen (2007-03-09): 3901# Starting 2007 though, it seems that they are adopting EU's 1:00 UTC 3902# start/end time, according to the following page (2007-03-07): 3903# http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/402029.asp 3904# The official document is located here - it is in Turkish...: 3905# http://rega.basbakanlik.gov.tr/eskiler/2007/03/20070307-7.htm 3906# I was able to locate the following seemingly official document 3907# (on a non-government server though) describing dates between 2002 and 2006: 3908# http://www.alomaliye.com/bkk_2002_3769.htm 3909 3910# From Gökdeniz Karadağ (2011-03-10): 3911# According to the articles linked below, Turkey will change into summer 3912# time zone (GMT+3) on March 28, 2011 at 3:00 a.m. instead of March 27. 3913# This change is due to a nationwide exam on 27th. 3914# https://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=70872 3915# Turkish: 3916# https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/yaz-saati-uygulamasi-bir-gun-ileri-alindi-17230464 3917 3918# From Faruk Pasin (2014-02-14): 3919# The DST for Turkey has been changed for this year because of the 3920# Turkish Local election.... 3921# http://www.sabah.com.tr/Ekonomi/2014/02/12/yaz-saatinde-onemli-degisiklik 3922# ... so Turkey will move clocks forward one hour on March 31 at 3:00 a.m. 3923# From Randal L. Schwartz (2014-04-15): 3924# Having landed on a flight from the states to Istanbul (via AMS) on March 31, 3925# I can tell you that NOBODY (even the airlines) respected this timezone DST 3926# change delay. Maybe the word just didn't get out in time. 3927# From Paul Eggert (2014-06-15): 3928# The press reported massive confusion, as election officials obeyed the rule 3929# change but cell phones (and airline baggage systems) did not. See: 3930# Kostidis M. Eventful elections in Turkey. Balkan News Agency 3931# http://www.balkaneu.com/eventful-elections-turkey/ 2014-03-30. 3932# I guess the best we can do is document the official time. 3933 3934# From Fatih (2015-09-29): 3935# It's officially announced now by the Ministry of Energy. 3936# Turkey delays winter time to 8th of November 04:00 3937# http://www.aa.com.tr/tr/turkiye/yaz-saati-uygulamasi-8-kasimda-sona-erecek/362217 3938# 3939# From BBC News (2015-10-25): 3940# Confused Turks are asking "what's the time?" after automatic clocks defied a 3941# government decision ... "For the next two weeks #Turkey is on EEST... Erdogan 3942# Engineered Standard Time," said Twitter user @aysekarahasan. 3943# http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34631326 3944 3945# From Burak AYDIN (2016-09-08): 3946# Turkey will stay in Daylight Saving Time even in winter.... 3947# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2016/09/20160908-2.pdf 3948# 3949# From Paul Eggert (2016-09-07): 3950# The change is permanent, so this is the new standard time in Turkey. 3951# It takes effect today, which is not much notice. 3952 3953# From Kıvanç Yazan (2017-10-28): 3954# Turkey will go back to Daylight Saving Time starting 2018-10. 3955# http://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/eskiler/2017/10/20171028-5.pdf 3956# 3957# From Even Scharning (2017-11-08): 3958# ... today it was announced that the DST will become "continuous": 3959# http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/son-dakika-yaz-saati-uygulamasi-surekli-hale-geldi-40637482 3960# From Paul Eggert (2017-11-08): 3961# Although Google Translate misfires on that source, it looks like 3962# Turkey reversed last month's decision, and so will stay at +03. 3963 3964# Rule NAME FROM TO - IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S 3965Rule Turkey 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S 3966Rule Turkey 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 3967Rule Turkey 1920 only - Mar 28 0:00 1:00 S 3968Rule Turkey 1920 only - Oct 25 0:00 0 - 3969Rule Turkey 1921 only - Apr 3 0:00 1:00 S 3970Rule Turkey 1921 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 - 3971Rule Turkey 1922 only - Mar 26 0:00 1:00 S 3972Rule Turkey 1922 only - Oct 8 0:00 0 - 3973# Whitman gives 1923 Apr 28 - Sep 16 and no DST in 1924-1925; 3974# go with Shanks & Pottenger. 3975Rule Turkey 1924 only - May 13 0:00 1:00 S 3976Rule Turkey 1924 1925 - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 3977Rule Turkey 1925 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S 3978Rule Turkey 1940 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S 3979Rule Turkey 1940 only - Oct 6 0:00 0 - 3980Rule Turkey 1940 only - Dec 1 0:00 1:00 S 3981Rule Turkey 1941 only - Sep 21 0:00 0 - 3982Rule Turkey 1942 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S 3983Rule Turkey 1945 only - Oct 8 0:00 0 - 3984Rule Turkey 1946 only - Jun 1 0:00 1:00 S 3985Rule Turkey 1946 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 3986Rule Turkey 1947 1948 - Apr Sun>=16 0:00 1:00 S 3987Rule Turkey 1947 1951 - Oct Sun>=2 0:00 0 - 3988Rule Turkey 1949 only - Apr 10 0:00 1:00 S 3989Rule Turkey 1950 only - Apr 16 0:00 1:00 S 3990Rule Turkey 1951 only - Apr 22 0:00 1:00 S 3991# DST for 15 months; unusual but we'll let it pass. 3992Rule Turkey 1962 only - Jul 15 0:00 1:00 S 3993Rule Turkey 1963 only - Oct 30 0:00 0 - 3994Rule Turkey 1964 only - May 15 0:00 1:00 S 3995Rule Turkey 1964 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - 3996Rule Turkey 1973 only - Jun 3 1:00 1:00 S 3997Rule Turkey 1973 1976 - Oct Sun>=31 2:00 0 - 3998Rule Turkey 1974 only - Mar 31 2:00 1:00 S 3999Rule Turkey 1975 only - Mar 22 2:00 1:00 S 4000Rule Turkey 1976 only - Mar 21 2:00 1:00 S 4001Rule Turkey 1977 1978 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 S 4002Rule Turkey 1977 1978 - Oct Sun>=15 2:00 0 - 4003Rule Turkey 1978 only - Jun 29 0:00 0 - 4004Rule Turkey 1983 only - Jul 31 2:00 1:00 S 4005Rule Turkey 1983 only - Oct 2 2:00 0 - 4006Rule Turkey 1985 only - Apr 20 1:00s 1:00 S 4007Rule Turkey 1985 only - Sep 28 1:00s 0 - 4008Rule Turkey 1986 1993 - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S 4009Rule Turkey 1986 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - 4010Rule Turkey 1994 only - Mar 20 1:00s 1:00 S 4011Rule Turkey 1995 2006 - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S 4012Rule Turkey 1996 2006 - Oct lastSun 1:00s 0 - 4013# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 4014Zone Europe/Istanbul 1:55:52 - LMT 1880 4015 1:56:56 - IMT 1910 Oct # Istanbul Mean Time? 4016 2:00 Turkey EE%sT 1978 Jun 29 4017 3:00 Turkey +03/+04 1984 Nov 1 2:00 4018 2:00 Turkey EE%sT 2007 4019 2:00 EU EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 1:00u 4020 2:00 - EET 2011 Mar 28 1:00u 4021 2:00 EU EE%sT 2014 Mar 30 1:00u 4022 2:00 - EET 2014 Mar 31 1:00u 4023 2:00 EU EE%sT 2015 Oct 25 1:00u 4024 2:00 1:00 EEST 2015 Nov 8 1:00u 4025 2:00 EU EE%sT 2016 Sep 7 4026 3:00 - +03 4027Link Europe/Istanbul Asia/Istanbul # Istanbul is in both continents. 4028 4029# Ukraine 4030# 4031# From Alois Triendl (2014-03-01): 4032# REGULATION A N O V A on March 20, 1992 N 139 ... means that from 4033# 1992 on, Ukraine had DST with begin time at 02:00 am, on last Sunday 4034# in March, and end time 03:00 am, last Sunday in September.... 4035# CABINET OF MINISTERS OF UKRAINE RESOLUTION on May 13, 1996 N 509 4036# "On the order of computation time on the territory of Ukraine" .... 4037# As this cabinet decision is from May 1996, it seems likely that the 4038# transition in March 1996, which predates it, was still at 2:00 am 4039# and not at 3:00 as would have been under EU rules. 4040# This is why I have set the change to EU rules into May 1996, 4041# so that the change in March is stil covered by the Ukraine rule. 4042# The next change in October 1996 happened under EU rules.... 4043# TZ database holds three other zones for Ukraine.... I have not yet 4044# worked out the consequences for these three zones, as we (me and my 4045# US colleague David Cochrane) are still trying to get more 4046# information upon these local deviations from Kiev rules. 4047# 4048# From Paul Eggert (2022-02-08): 4049# For now, assume that Ukraine's other three zones followed the same rules, 4050# except that Crimea switched to Moscow time in 1994 as described elsewhere. 4051 4052# From Igor Karpov, who works for the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice, 4053# via Garrett Wollman (2003-01-27): 4054# BTW, I've found the official document on this matter. It's government 4055# regulations No. 509, May 13, 1996. In my poor translation it says: 4056# "Time in Ukraine is set to second timezone (Kiev time). Each last Sunday 4057# of March at 3am the time is changing to 4am and each last Sunday of 4058# October the time at 4am is changing to 3am" 4059 4060# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-20): 4061# On September 20, 2011 the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada agreed to 4062# abolish the transfer clock to winter time. 4063# 4064# Bill No. 8330 of MP from the Party of Regions Oleg Nadoshi got 4065# approval from 266 deputies. 4066# 4067# Ukraine abolishes transfer back to the winter time (in Russian) 4068# http://news.mail.ru/politics/6861560/ 4069# 4070# The Ukrainians will no longer change the clock (in Russian) 4071# http://www.segodnya.ua/news/14290482.html 4072# 4073# Deputies cancelled the winter time (in Russian) 4074# https://www.pravda.com.ua/rus/news/2011/09/20/6600616/ 4075# 4076# From Philip Pizzey (2011-10-18): 4077# Today my Ukrainian colleagues have informed me that the 4078# Ukrainian parliament have decided that they will go to winter 4079# time this year after all. 4080# 4081# From Udo Schwedt (2011-10-18): 4082# As far as I understand, the recent change to the Ukrainian time zone 4083# (Europe/Kiev) to introduce permanent daylight saving time (similar 4084# to Russia) was reverted today: 4085# http://portal.rada.gov.ua/rada/control/en/publish/article/info_left?art_id=287324&cat_id=105995 4086# 4087# Also reported by Alexander Bokovoy (2011-10-18) who also noted: 4088# The law documents themselves are at 4089# http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/zweb_n/webproc4_1?id=&pf3511=41484 4090 4091# From Vladimir in Moscow via Alois Treindl re Kiev time 1991/2 (2014-02-28): 4092# First in Ukraine they changed Time zone from UTC+3 to UTC+2 with DST: 4093# 03 25 1990 02:00 -03.00 1 Time Zone 3 with DST 4094# 07 01 1990 02:00 -02.00 1 Time Zone 2 with DST 4095# * Ukrainian Government's Resolution of 18.06.1990, No. 134. 4096# http://search.ligazakon.ua/l_doc2.nsf/link1/T001500.html 4097# 4098# They did not end DST in September, 1990 (according to the law, 4099# "summer time" was still in action): 4100# 09 30 1990 03:00 -02.00 1 Time Zone 2 with DST 4101# * Ukrainian Government's Resolution of 21.09.1990, No. 272. 4102# http://search.ligazakon.ua/l_doc2.nsf/link1/KP900272.html 4103# 4104# Again no change in March, 1991 ("summer time" in action): 4105# 03 31 1991 02:00 -02.00 1 Time Zone 2 with DST 4106# 4107# DST ended in September 1991 ("summer time" ended): 4108# 09 29 1991 03:00 -02.00 0 Time Zone 2, no DST 4109# * Ukrainian Government's Resolution of 25.09.1991, No. 225. 4110# http://www.uazakon.com/documents/date_21/pg_iwgdoc.htm 4111# This is an answer. 4112# 4113# Since 1992 they had normal DST procedure: 4114# 03 29 1992 02:00 -02.00 1 DST started 4115# 09 27 1992 03:00 -02.00 0 DST ended 4116# * Ukrainian Government's Resolution of 20.03.1992, No. 139. 4117# http://www.uazakon.com/documents/date_8u/pg_grcasa.htm 4118 4119# From Paul Eggert (2018-10-03): 4120# As is usual in tzdb, Ukrainian zones use the most common English spellings. 4121# For example, tzdb uses Europe/Kiev, as "Kiev" is the most common spelling in 4122# English for Ukraine's capital, even though it is certainly wrong as a 4123# transliteration of the Ukrainian "Київ". This is similar to tzdb's use of 4124# Europe/Prague, which is certainly wrong as a transliteration of the Czech 4125# "Praha". ("Kiev" came from old Slavic via Russian to English, and "Prague" 4126# came from old Slavic via French to English, so the two cases have something 4127# in common.) Admittedly English-language spelling of Ukrainian names is 4128# controversial, and some day "Kyiv" may become substantially more popular in 4129# English; in the meantime, stick with the traditional English "Kiev" as that 4130# means less disruption for our users. 4131 4132# Zone NAME STDOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] 4133# This represents most of Ukraine. See above for the spelling of "Kiev". 4134Zone Europe/Kiev 2:02:04 - LMT 1880 4135 2:02:04 - KMT 1924 May 2 # Kiev Mean Time 4136 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21 4137 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 20 4138 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1943 Nov 6 4139 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 Jul 1 2:00 4140 2:00 1:00 EEST 1991 Sep 29 3:00 4141 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1996 May 13 4142 2:00 EU EE%sT 4143# Transcarpathia used CET 1990/1991. 4144# "Uzhhorod" is the transliteration of the Rusyn/Ukrainian pronunciation, but 4145# "Uzhgorod" is more common in English. 4146Zone Europe/Uzhgorod 1:29:12 - LMT 1890 Oct 4147 1:00 - CET 1940 4148 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct 4149 1:00 1:00 CEST 1944 Oct 26 4150 1:00 - CET 1945 Jun 29 4151 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 4152 3:00 - MSK 1990 Jul 1 2:00 4153 1:00 - CET 1991 Mar 31 3:00 4154 2:00 - EET 1992 Mar 20 4155 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1996 May 13 4156 2:00 EU EE%sT 4157# Zaporozh'ye and eastern Lugansk oblasts observed DST 1990/1991. 4158# "Zaporizhia" is the transliteration of the Ukrainian name, but 4159# "Zaporozh'ye" is more common in English. Use the common English 4160# spelling, except omit the apostrophe as it is not allowed in 4161# portable Posix file names. 4162Zone Europe/Zaporozhye 2:20:40 - LMT 1880 4163 2:20 - +0220 1924 May 2 4164 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21 4165 3:00 - MSK 1941 Aug 25 4166 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1943 Oct 25 4167 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1991 Mar 31 2:00 4168 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1992 Mar 20 4169 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1996 May 13 4170 2:00 EU EE%sT 4171 4172# Vatican City 4173# See Europe/Rome. 4174 4175############################################################################### 4176 4177# One source shows that Bulgaria, Cyprus, Finland, and Greece observe DST from 4178# the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in September in 1986. 4179# The source shows Romania changing a day later than everybody else. 4180# 4181# According to Bernard Sieloff's source, Poland is in the MET time zone but 4182# uses the WE DST rules. The Western USSR uses EET+1 and ME DST rules. 4183# Bernard Sieloff's source claims Romania switches on the same day, but at 4184# 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST). It also claims that Turkey 4185# switches on the same day, but switches on at 01:00 standard time 4186# and off at 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST) 4187 4188# ... 4189# Date: Wed, 28 Jan 87 16:56:27 -0100 4190# From: Tom Hofmann 4191# ... 4192# 4193# ...the European time rules are...standardized since 1981, when 4194# most European countries started DST. Before that year, only 4195# a few countries (UK, France, Italy) had DST, each according 4196# to own national rules. In 1981, however, DST started on 4197# 'Apr firstSun', and not on 'Mar lastSun' as in the following 4198# years... 4199# But also since 1981 there are some more national exceptions 4200# than listed in 'europe': Switzerland, for example, joined DST 4201# one year later, Denmark ended DST on 'Oct 1' instead of 'Sep 4202# lastSun' in 1981 - I don't know how they handle now. 4203# 4204# Finally, DST ist always from 'Apr 1' to 'Oct 1' in the 4205# Soviet Union (as far as I know). 4206# 4207# Tom Hofmann, Scientific Computer Center, CIBA-GEIGY AG, 4208# 4002 Basle, Switzerland 4209# ... 4210 4211# ... 4212# Date: Wed, 4 Feb 87 22:35:22 +0100 4213# From: Dik T. Winter 4214# ... 4215# 4216# The information from Tom Hofmann is (as far as I know) not entirely correct. 4217# After a request from chongo at amdahl I tried to retrieve all information 4218# about DST in Europe. I was able to find all from about 1969. 4219# 4220# ...standardization on DST in Europe started in about 1977 with switches on 4221# first Sunday in April and last Sunday in September... 4222# In 1981 UK joined Europe insofar that 4223# the starting day for both shifted to last Sunday in March. And from 1982 4224# the whole of Europe used DST, with switch dates April 1 and October 1 in 4225# the Sov[i]et Union. In 1985 the SU reverted to standard Europe[a]n switch 4226# dates... 4227# 4228# It should also be remembered that time-zones are not constants; e.g. 4229# Portugal switched in 1976 from MET (or CET) to WET with DST... 4230# Note also that though there were rules for switch dates not 4231# all countries abided to these dates, and many individual deviations 4232# occurred, though not since 1982 I believe. Another note: it is always 4233# assumed that DST is 1 hour ahead of normal time, this need not be the 4234# case; at least in the Netherlands there have been times when DST was 2 hours 4235# in advance of normal time. 4236# 4237# ... 4238# dik t. winter, cwi, amsterdam, nederland 4239# ... 4240 4241# From Bob Devine (1988-01-28): 4242# ... 4243# Greece: Last Sunday in April to last Sunday in September (iffy on dates). 4244# Since 1978. Change at midnight. 4245# ... 4246# Monaco: has same DST as France. 4247# ... 4248