| # tzdb data for Europe and environs |
| |
| # This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of |
| # 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson. |
| |
| # This file is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better, |
| # go ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to |
| # tz@iana.org for general use in the future). For more, please see |
| # the file CONTRIBUTING in the tz distribution. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2017-02-10): |
| # |
| # Unless otherwise specified, the source for data through 1990 is: |
| # Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition), |
| # San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003). |
| # Unfortunately this book contains many errors and cites no sources. |
| # |
| # Many years ago Gwillim Law wrote that a good source |
| # for time zone data was the International Air Transport |
| # Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM), |
| # published semiannually. Law sent in several helpful summaries |
| # of the IATA's data after 1990. Except where otherwise noted, |
| # IATA SSIM is the source for entries after 1990. |
| # |
| # A reliable and entertaining source about time zones is |
| # Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997). |
| # |
| # Except where otherwise noted, Shanks & Pottenger is the source for |
| # entries through 1991, and IATA SSIM is the source for entries afterwards. |
| # |
| # Other sources occasionally used include: |
| # |
| # Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences, |
| # Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated), |
| # which I found in the UCLA library. |
| # |
| # William Willett, The Waste of Daylight, 19th edition |
| # <http://cs.ucla.edu/~eggert/The-Waste-of-Daylight-19th.pdf> |
| # [PDF] (1914-03) |
| # |
| # Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94 |
| # <https://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359>. He writes: |
| # "It is requested that corrections and additions to these tables |
| # may be sent to Mr. John Milne, Royal Geographical Society, |
| # Savile Row, London." Nowadays please email them to tz@iana.org. |
| # |
| # Byalokoz EL. New Counting of Time in Russia since July 1, 1919. |
| # This Russian-language source was consulted by Vladimir Karpinsky; see |
| # https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2014-August/021320.html |
| # The full Russian citation is: |
| # Бялокоз, Евгений Людвигович. Новый счет времени в течении суток |
| # введенный декретом Совета народных комиссаров для всей России с 1-го |
| # июля 1919 г. / Изд. 2-е Междуведомственной комиссии. - Петроград: |
| # Десятая гос. тип., 1919. |
| # http://resolver.gpntb.ru/purl?docushare/dsweb/Get/Resource-2011/Byalokoz__E.L.__Novyy__schet__vremeni__v__techenie__sutok__izd__2(1).pdf |
| # |
| # Brazil's Divisão Serviço da Hora (DSHO), |
| # History of Summer Time |
| # <http://pcdsh01.on.br/HISTHV.htm> |
| # (1998-09-21, in Portuguese) |
| # |
| # I invented the abbreviations marked '*' in the following table; |
| # the rest are variants of the "xMT" pattern for a city's mean time, |
| # or are from other sources. Corrections are welcome! |
| # std dst 2dst |
| # LMT Local Mean Time |
| # -4:00 AST ADT Atlantic |
| # 0:00 GMT BST BDST Greenwich, British Summer |
| # 0:00 GMT IST Greenwich, Irish Summer |
| # 0:00 WET WEST WEMT Western Europe |
| # 0:19:32.13 AMT* NST* Amsterdam, Netherlands Summer (1835-1937) |
| # 1:00 BST British Standard (1968-1971) |
| # 1:00 IST GMT Irish Standard (1968-) with winter DST |
| # 1:00 CET CEST CEMT Central Europe |
| # 1:00:14 SET Swedish (1879-1899) |
| # 1:36:34 RMT* LST* Riga, Latvian Summer (1880-1926)* |
| # 2:00 EET EEST Eastern Europe |
| # 3:00 MSK MSD MDST* Moscow |
| |
| # From Peter Ilieve (1994-12-04), re EEC/EC/EU members: |
| # The original six: Belgium, France, (West) Germany, Italy, |
| # Luxembourg, the Netherlands. |
| # Plus, from 1 Jan 73: Denmark, Ireland, United Kingdom. |
| # Plus, from 1 Jan 81: Greece. |
| # Plus, from 1 Jan 86: Spain, Portugal. |
| # Plus, from 1 Jan 95: Austria, Finland, Sweden. (Norway negotiated terms for |
| # entry but in a referendum on 28 Nov 94 the people voted No by 52.2% to 47.8% |
| # on a turnout of 88.6%. This was almost the same result as Norway's previous |
| # referendum in 1972, they are the only country to have said No twice. |
| # Referendums in the other three countries voted Yes.) |
| # ... |
| # Estonia ... uses EU dates but not at 01:00 GMT, they use midnight GMT. |
| # I don't think they know yet what they will do from 1996 onwards. |
| # ... |
| # There shouldn't be any [current members who are not using EU rules]. |
| # A Directive has the force of law, member states are obliged to enact |
| # national law to implement it. The only contentious issue was the |
| # different end date for the UK and Ireland, and this was always allowed |
| # in the Directive. |
| |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| |
| # Britain (United Kingdom) and Ireland (Eire) |
| |
| # From Peter Ilieve (1994-07-06): |
| # |
| # On 17 Jan 1994 the Independent, a UK quality newspaper, had a piece about |
| # historical vistas along the Thames in west London. There was a photo |
| # and a sketch map showing some of the sightlines involved. One paragraph |
| # of the text said: |
| # |
| # 'An old stone obelisk marking a forgotten terrestrial meridian stands |
| # beside the river at Kew. In the 18th century, before time and longitude |
| # was standardised by the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, scholars observed |
| # this stone and the movement of stars from Kew Observatory nearby. They |
| # made their calculations and set the time for the Horse Guards and Parliament, |
| # but now the stone is obscured by scrubwood and can only be seen by walking |
| # along the towpath within a few yards of it.' |
| # |
| # I have a one inch to one mile map of London and my estimate of the stone's |
| # position is 51° 28' 30" N, 0° 18' 45" W. The longitude should |
| # be within about ±2". The Ordnance Survey grid reference is TQ172761. |
| # |
| # [This yields GMTOFF = -0:01:15 for London LMT in the 18th century.] |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (1993-11-18): |
| # |
| # Howse writes that Britain was the first country to use standard time. |
| # The railways cared most about the inconsistencies of local mean time, |
| # and it was they who forced a uniform time on the country. |
| # The original idea was credited to Dr. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) |
| # and was popularized by Abraham Follett Osler (1808-1903). |
| # The first railway to adopt London time was the Great Western Railway |
| # in November 1840; other railways followed suit, and by 1847 most |
| # (though not all) railways used London time. On 1847-09-22 the |
| # Railway Clearing House, an industry standards body, recommended that GMT be |
| # adopted at all stations as soon as the General Post Office permitted it. |
| # The transition occurred on 12-01 for the L&NW, the Caledonian, |
| # and presumably other railways; the January 1848 Bradshaw's lists many |
| # railways as using GMT. By 1855 the vast majority of public |
| # clocks in Britain were set to GMT (though some, like the great clock |
| # on Tom Tower at Christ Church, Oxford, were fitted with two minute hands, |
| # one for local time and one for GMT). The last major holdout was the legal |
| # system, which stubbornly stuck to local time for many years, leading |
| # to oddities like polls opening at 08:13 and closing at 16:13. |
| # The legal system finally switched to GMT when the Statutes (Definition |
| # of Time) Act took effect; it received the Royal Assent on 1880-08-02. |
| # |
| # In the tables below, we condense this complicated story into a single |
| # transition date for London, namely 1847-12-01. We don't know as much |
| # about Dublin, so we use 1880-08-02, the legal transition time. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-19): |
| # The ancients had no need for daylight saving, as they kept time |
| # informally or via hours whose length depended on the time of year. |
| # Daylight saving time in its modern sense was invented by the |
| # New Zealand entomologist George Vernon Hudson (1867-1946), |
| # whose day job as a postal clerk led him to value |
| # after-hours daylight in which to pursue his research. |
| # In 1895 he presented a paper to the Wellington Philosophical Society |
| # that proposed a two-hour daylight-saving shift. See: |
| # Hudson GV. On seasonal time-adjustment in countries south of lat. 30°. |
| # Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 1895;28:734 |
| # http://rsnz.natlib.govt.nz/volume/rsnz_28/rsnz_28_00_006110.html |
| # Although some interest was expressed in New Zealand, his proposal |
| # did not find its way into law and eventually it was almost forgotten. |
| # |
| # In England, DST was independently reinvented by William Willett (1857-1915), |
| # a London builder and member of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| # who circulated a pamphlet "The Waste of Daylight" (1907) |
| # that proposed advancing clocks 20 minutes on each of four Sundays in April, |
| # and retarding them by the same amount on four Sundays in September. |
| # A bill was drafted in 1909 and introduced in Parliament several times, |
| # but it met with ridicule and opposition, especially from farming interests. |
| # Later editions of the pamphlet proposed one-hour summer time, and |
| # it was eventually adopted as a wartime measure in 1916. |
| # See: Summer Time Arrives Early, The Times (2000-05-18). |
| # A monument to Willett was unveiled on 1927-05-21, in an open space in |
| # a 45-acre wood near Chislehurst, Kent that was purchased by popular |
| # subscription and open to the public. On the south face of the monolith, |
| # designed by G. W. Miller, is the William Willett Memorial Sundial, |
| # which is permanently set to Summer Time. |
| |
| # From Winston Churchill (1934-04-28): |
| # It is one of the paradoxes of history that we should owe the boon of |
| # summer time, which gives every year to the people of this country |
| # between 160 and 170 hours more daylight leisure, to a war which |
| # plunged Europe into darkness for four years, and shook the |
| # foundations of civilization throughout the world. |
| # -- "A Silent Toast to William Willett", Pictorial Weekly; |
| # republished in Finest Hour (Spring 2002) 1(114):26 |
| # https://www.winstonchurchill.org/publications/finest-hour/finest-hour-114/a-silent-toast-to-william-willett-by-winston-s-churchill |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2015-08-08): |
| # The OED Supplement says that the English originally said "Daylight Saving" |
| # when they were debating the adoption of DST in 1908; but by 1916 this |
| # term appears only in quotes taken from DST's opponents, whereas the |
| # proponents (who eventually won the argument) are quoted as using "Summer". |
| # The term "Summer Time" was introduced by Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary; see: |
| # Viscount Samuel. Leisure in a Democracy. Cambridge University Press |
| # ISBN 978-1-107-49471-8 (1949, reissued 2015), p 8. |
| |
| # From Arthur David Olson (1989-01-19): |
| # A source at the British Information Office in New York avers that it's |
| # known as "British" Summer Time in all parts of the United Kingdom. |
| |
| # Date: 4 Jan 89 08:57:25 GMT (Wed) |
| # From: Jonathan Leffler |
| # [British Summer Time] is fixed annually by Act of Parliament. |
| # If you can predict what Parliament will do, you should be in |
| # politics making a fortune, not computing. |
| |
| # From Chris Carrier (1996-06-14): |
| # I remember reading in various wartime issues of the London Times the |
| # acronym BDST for British Double Summer Time. Look for the published |
| # time of sunrise and sunset in The Times, when BDST was in effect, and |
| # if you find a zone reference it will say, "All times B.D.S.T." |
| |
| # From Joseph S. Myers (1999-09-02): |
| # ... some military cables (WO 219/4100 - this is a copy from the |
| # main SHAEF archives held in the US National Archives, SHAEF/5252/8/516) |
| # agree that the usage is BDST (this appears in a message dated 17 Feb 1945). |
| |
| # From Joseph S. Myers (2000-10-03): |
| # On 18th April 1941, Sir Stephen Tallents of the BBC wrote to Sir |
| # Alexander Maxwell of the Home Office asking whether there was any |
| # official designation; the reply of the 21st was that there wasn't |
| # but he couldn't think of anything better than the "Double British |
| # Summer Time" that the BBC had been using informally. |
| # https://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/bbc-19410418.png |
| # https://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/ho-19410421.png |
| |
| # From Sir Alexander Maxwell in the above-mentioned letter (1941-04-21): |
| # [N]o official designation has as far as I know been adopted for the time |
| # which is to be introduced in May.... |
| # I cannot think of anything better than "Double British Summer Time" |
| # which could not be said to run counter to any official description. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2000-10-02): |
| # Howse writes (p 157) 'DBST' too, but 'BDST' seems to have been common |
| # and follows the more usual convention of putting the location name first, |
| # so we use 'BDST'. |
| |
| # Peter Ilieve (1998-04-19) described at length |
| # the history of summer time legislation in the United Kingdom. |
| # Since 1998 Joseph S. Myers has been updating |
| # and extending this list, which can be found in |
| # https://www.polyomino.org.uk/british-time/ |
| |
| # From Joseph S. Myers (1998-01-06): |
| # |
| # The legal time in the UK outside of summer time is definitely GMT, not UTC; |
| # see Lord Tanlaw's speech |
| # https://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199798/ldhansrd/vo970611/text/70611-10.htm#70611-10_head0 |
| # (Lords Hansard 11 June 1997 columns 964 to 976). |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): |
| # |
| # For lack of other data, follow Shanks & Pottenger for Eire in 1940-1948. |
| # |
| # Given Ilieve and Myers's data, the following claims by Shanks & Pottenger |
| # are incorrect: |
| # * Wales did not switch from GMT to daylight saving time until |
| # 1921 Apr 3, when they began to conform with the rest of Great Britain. |
| # Actually, Wales was identical after 1880. |
| # * Eire had two transitions on 1916 Oct 1. |
| # It actually just had one transition. |
| # * Northern Ireland used single daylight saving time throughout WW II. |
| # Actually, it conformed to Britain. |
| # * GB-Eire changed standard time to 1 hour ahead of GMT on 1968-02-18. |
| # Actually, that date saw the usual switch to summer time. |
| # Standard time was not changed until 1968-10-27 (the clocks didn't change). |
| # |
| # Here is another incorrect claim by Shanks & Pottenger: |
| # * Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man did not switch from GMT |
| # to daylight saving time until 1921 Apr 3, when they began to |
| # conform with Great Britain. |
| # S.R.&O. 1916, No. 382 and HO 45/10811/312364 (quoted above) say otherwise. |
| # |
| # The following claim by Shanks & Pottenger is possible though doubtful; |
| # we'll ignore it for now. |
| # * Dublin's 1971-10-31 switch was at 02:00, even though London's was 03:00. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2017-12-04): |
| # |
| # Dunsink Observatory (8 km NW of Dublin's center) was to Dublin as |
| # Greenwich was to London. For example: |
| # |
| # "Timeball on the ballast office is down. Dunsink time." |
| # -- James Joyce, Ulysses |
| # |
| # The abbreviation DMT stood for "Dublin Mean Time" or "Dunsink Mean Time"; |
| # this being Ireland, opinions differed. |
| # |
| # Whitman says Dublin/Dunsink Mean Time was UT-00:25:21, which agrees |
| # with measurements of recent visitors to the Meridian Room of Dunsink |
| # Observatory; see Malone D. Dunsink and timekeeping. 2016-01-24. |
| # <https://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwmalone/time/dunsink.html>. Malone |
| # writes that the Nautical Almanac listed UT-00:25:22 until 1896, when |
| # it moved to UT-00:25:21.1 (I confirmed that the 1893 edition used |
| # the former and the 1896 edition used the latter). Evidently the |
| # news of this change propagated slowly, as Milne 1899 still lists |
| # UT-00:25:22 and cites the International Telegraph Bureau. As it is |
| # not clear that there was any practical significance to the change |
| # from UT-00:25:22 to UT-00:25:21.1 in civil timekeeping, omit this |
| # transition for now and just use the latter value, omitting its |
| # fraction since our format cannot represent fractions. |
| |
| # "Countess Markievicz ... claimed that the [1916] abolition of Dublin Mean Time |
| # was among various actions undertaken by the 'English' government that |
| # would 'put the whole country into the SF (Sinn Féin) camp'. She claimed |
| # Irish 'public feeling (was) outraged by forcing of English time on us'." |
| # -- Parsons M. Dublin lost its time zone - and 25 minutes - after 1916 Rising. |
| # Irish Times 2014-10-27. |
| # https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/dublin-lost-its-time-zone-and-25-minutes-after-1916-rising-1.1977411 |
| |
| # From Joseph S. Myers (2005-01-26): |
| # Irish laws are available online at <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie>. |
| # These include various relating to legal time, for example: |
| # |
| # ZZA13Y1923.html ZZA12Y1924.html ZZA8Y1925.html ZZSIV20PG1267.html |
| # |
| # ZZSI71Y1947.html ZZSI128Y1948.html ZZSI23Y1949.html ZZSI41Y1950.html |
| # ZZSI27Y1951.html ZZSI73Y1952.html |
| # |
| # ZZSI11Y1961.html ZZSI232Y1961.html ZZSI182Y1962.html |
| # ZZSI167Y1963.html ZZSI257Y1964.html ZZSI198Y1967.html |
| # ZZA23Y1968.html ZZA17Y1971.html |
| # |
| # ZZSI67Y1981.html ZZSI212Y1982.html ZZSI45Y1986.html |
| # ZZSI264Y1988.html ZZSI52Y1990.html ZZSI371Y1992.html |
| # ZZSI395Y1994.html ZZSI484Y1997.html ZZSI506Y2001.html |
| # |
| # [These are all relative to the root, e.g., the first is |
| # <http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/ZZA13Y1923.html>.] |
| # |
| # (These are those I found, but there could be more. In any case these |
| # should allow various updates to the comments in the europe file to cover |
| # the laws applicable in Ireland.) |
| # |
| # (Note that the time in the Republic of Ireland since 1968 has been defined |
| # in terms of standard time being GMT+1 with a period of winter time when it |
| # is GMT, rather than standard time being GMT with a period of summer time |
| # being GMT+1.) |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (1999-03-28): |
| # Clive Feather (<news:859845706.26043.0@office.demon.net>, 1997-03-31) |
| # reports that Folkestone (Cheriton) Shuttle Terminal uses Concession Time |
| # (CT), equivalent to French civil time. |
| # Julian Hill (<news:36118128.5A14@virgin.net>, 1998-09-30) reports that |
| # trains between Dollands Moor (the freight facility next door) |
| # and Frethun run in CT. |
| # My admittedly uninformed guess is that the terminal has two authorities, |
| # the French concession operators and the British civil authorities, |
| # and that the time depends on who you're talking to. |
| # If, say, the British police were called to the station for some reason, |
| # I would expect the official police report to use GMT/BST and not CET/CEST. |
| # This is a borderline case, but for now let's stick to GMT/BST. |
| |
| # From an anonymous contributor (1996-06-02): |
| # The law governing time in Ireland is under Statutory Instrument SI 395/94, |
| # which gives force to European Union 7th Council Directive No. 94/21/EC. |
| # Under this directive, the Minister for Justice in Ireland makes appropriate |
| # regulations. I spoke this morning with the Secretary of the Department of |
| # Justice (tel +353 1 678 9711) who confirmed to me that the correct name is |
| # "Irish Summer Time", abbreviated to "IST". |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2017-12-07): |
| # The 1996 anonymous contributor's goal was to determine the correct |
| # abbreviation for summer time in Dublin and so the contributor |
| # focused on the "IST", not on the "Irish Summer Time". Though the |
| # "IST" was correct, the "Irish Summer Time" appears to have been an |
| # error, as Ireland's Standard Time (Amendment) Act, 1971 states that |
| # standard time in Ireland remains at UT +01 and is observed in |
| # summer, and that Greenwich mean time is observed in winter. (Thanks |
| # to Derick Rethans for pointing out the error.) That is, when |
| # Ireland amended the 1968 act that established UT +01 as Irish |
| # Standard Time, it left standard time unchanged and established GMT |
| # as a negative daylight saving time in winter. So, in this database |
| # IST stands for Irish Summer Time for timestamps before 1968, and for |
| # Irish Standard Time after that. See: |
| # http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1971/act/17/enacted/en/print |
| |
| # Michael Deckers (2017-06-01) gave the following URLs for Ireland's |
| # Summer Time Act, 1925 and Summer Time Orders, 1926 and 1947: |
| # http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1925/act/8/enacted/en/print |
| # http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1926/sro/919/made/en/print |
| # http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/1947/sro/71/made/en/print |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| # Summer Time Act, 1916 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1916 only - May 21 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1916 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1917, No. 358 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1917 only - Apr 8 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1917 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1918, No. 274 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1918 only - Mar 24 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1918 only - Sep 30 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1919, No. 297 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1919 only - Mar 30 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1919 only - Sep 29 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1920, No. 458 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1920 only - Mar 28 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # S.R.&O. 1920, No. 1844 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1920 only - Oct 25 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1921, No. 363 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1921 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1921 only - Oct 3 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1922, No. 264 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1922 only - Mar 26 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1922 only - Oct 8 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # The Summer Time Act, 1922 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1923 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1923 1924 - Sep Sun>=16 2:00s 0 GMT |
| Rule GB-Eire 1924 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1925 1926 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # The Summer Time Act, 1925 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1925 1938 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 GMT |
| Rule GB-Eire 1927 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1928 1929 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1930 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1931 1932 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1933 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1934 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1935 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1936 1937 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1938 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1939 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # S.R.&O. 1939, No. 1379 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1939 only - Nov Sun>=16 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # S.R.&O. 1940, No. 172 and No. 1883 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1940 only - Feb Sun>=23 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # S.R.&O. 1941, No. 476 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1941 only - May Sun>=2 1:00s 2:00 BDST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1941 1943 - Aug Sun>=9 1:00s 1:00 BST |
| # S.R.&O. 1942, No. 506 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1942 1944 - Apr Sun>=2 1:00s 2:00 BDST |
| # S.R.&O. 1944, No. 932 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1944 only - Sep Sun>=16 1:00s 1:00 BST |
| # S.R.&O. 1945, No. 312 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1945 only - Apr Mon>=2 1:00s 2:00 BDST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1945 only - Jul Sun>=9 1:00s 1:00 BST |
| # S.R.&O. 1945, No. 1208 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1945 1946 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 GMT |
| Rule GB-Eire 1946 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # The Summer Time Act, 1947 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Mar 16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Apr 13 1:00s 2:00 BDST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Aug 10 1:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1947 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time Order, 1948 (S.I. 1948/495) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1948 only - Mar 14 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1948 only - Oct 31 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time Order, 1949 (S.I. 1949/373) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1949 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1949 only - Oct 30 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time Order, 1950 (S.I. 1950/518) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1951 (S.I. 1951/430) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1952 (S.I. 1952/451) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1950 1952 - Apr Sun>=14 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1950 1952 - Oct Sun>=21 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # revert to the rules of the Summer Time Act, 1925 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1953 only - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1953 1960 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 GMT |
| Rule GB-Eire 1954 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1955 1956 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1957 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1958 1959 - Apr Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1960 only - Apr Sun>=9 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # Summer Time Order, 1961 (S.I. 1961/71) |
| # Summer Time (1962) Order, 1961 (S.I. 1961/2465) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1963 (S.I. 1963/81) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1961 1963 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1961 1968 - Oct Sun>=23 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time (1964) Order, 1963 (S.I. 1963/2101) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1964 (S.I. 1964/1201) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1967 (S.I. 1967/1148) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1964 1967 - Mar Sun>=19 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # Summer Time Order, 1968 (S.I. 1968/117) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1968 only - Feb 18 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| # The British Standard Time Act, 1968 |
| # (no summer time) |
| # The Summer Time Act, 1972 |
| Rule GB-Eire 1972 1980 - Mar Sun>=16 2:00s 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1972 1980 - Oct Sun>=23 2:00s 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time Order, 1980 (S.I. 1980/1089) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1982 (S.I. 1982/1673) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1986 (S.I. 1986/223) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1988 (S.I. 1988/931) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1981 1995 - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 BST |
| Rule GB-Eire 1981 1989 - Oct Sun>=23 1:00u 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time Order, 1989 (S.I. 1989/985) |
| # Summer Time Order, 1992 (S.I. 1992/1729) |
| # Summer Time Order 1994 (S.I. 1994/2798) |
| Rule GB-Eire 1990 1995 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00u 0 GMT |
| # Summer Time Order 1997 (S.I. 1997/2982) |
| # See EU for rules starting in 1996. |
| # |
| # Use Europe/London for Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man. |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/London -0:01:15 - LMT 1847 Dec 1 0:00s |
| 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1968 Oct 27 |
| 1:00 - BST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u |
| 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1996 |
| 0:00 EU GMT/BST |
| Link Europe/London Europe/Jersey |
| Link Europe/London Europe/Guernsey |
| Link Europe/London Europe/Isle_of_Man |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2018-02-15): |
| # In January 2018 we discovered that the negative SAVE values in the |
| # Eire rules cause problems with tests for ICU: |
| # https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-January/025825.html |
| # and with tests for OpenJDK: |
| # https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2018-January/025822.html |
| # |
| # To work around this problem, the build procedure can translate the |
| # following data into two forms, one with negative SAVE values and the |
| # other form with a traditional approximation for Irish timestamps |
| # after 1971-10-31 02:00 UTC; although this approximation has tm_isdst |
| # flags that are reversed, its UTC offsets are correct and this often |
| # suffices. This source file currently uses only nonnegative SAVE |
| # values, but this is intended to change and downstream code should |
| # not rely on it. |
| # |
| # The following is like GB-Eire and EU, except with standard time in |
| # summer and negative daylight saving time in winter. It is for when |
| # negative SAVE values are used. |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Eire 1971 only - Oct 31 2:00u -1:00 - |
| Rule Eire 1972 1980 - Mar Sun>=16 2:00u 0 - |
| Rule Eire 1972 1980 - Oct Sun>=23 2:00u -1:00 - |
| Rule Eire 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00u 0 - |
| Rule Eire 1981 1989 - Oct Sun>=23 1:00u -1:00 - |
| Rule Eire 1990 1995 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00u -1:00 - |
| Rule Eire 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00u -1:00 - |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Dublin -0:25:00 - LMT 1880 Aug 2 |
| -0:25:21 - DMT 1916 May 21 2:00s |
| -0:25:21 1:00 IST 1916 Oct 1 2:00s |
| 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1921 Dec 6 # independence |
| 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1940 Feb 25 2:00s |
| 0:00 1:00 IST 1946 Oct 6 2:00s |
| 0:00 - GMT 1947 Mar 16 2:00s |
| 0:00 1:00 IST 1947 Nov 2 2:00s |
| 0:00 - GMT 1948 Apr 18 2:00s |
| 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1968 Oct 27 |
| # The next line is for when negative SAVE values are used. |
| 1:00 Eire IST/GMT |
| # These three lines are for when SAVE values are always nonnegative. |
| # 1:00 - IST 1971 Oct 31 2:00u |
| # 0:00 GB-Eire GMT/IST 1996 |
| # 0:00 EU GMT/IST |
| |
| |
| ############################################################################### |
| |
| # Europe |
| |
| # The following rules are for the European Union and for its |
| # predecessor organization, the European Communities. |
| # For brevity they are called "EU rules" elsewhere in this file. |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule EU 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00u 1:00 S |
| Rule EU 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 - |
| Rule EU 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00u 0 - |
| Rule EU 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00u 0 - |
| Rule EU 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00u 1:00 S |
| Rule EU 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00u 0 - |
| # The most recent directive covers the years starting in 2002. See: |
| # Directive 2000/84/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council |
| # of 19 January 2001 on summer-time arrangements. |
| # http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:32000L0084:EN:NOT |
| |
| # W-Eur differs from EU only in that W-Eur uses standard time. |
| Rule W-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule W-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule W-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule W-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule W-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule W-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 1:00s 0 - |
| |
| # Older C-Eur rules are for convenience in the tables. |
| # From 1977 on, C-Eur differs from EU only in that C-Eur uses standard time. |
| Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Apr 30 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule C-Eur 1916 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Apr Mon>=15 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule C-Eur 1917 1918 - Sep Mon>=15 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1940 only - Apr 1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule C-Eur 1942 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule C-Eur 1943 only - Oct 4 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1944 1945 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1944 Oct 7; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule C-Eur 1944 only - Oct 2 2:00s 0 - |
| # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2008-07-13): |
| # |
| # I found what is probably a typo of 2:00 which should perhaps be 2:00s |
| # in the C-Eur rule from tz database version 2008d (this part was |
| # corrected in version 2008d). The circumstantial evidence is simply the |
| # tz database itself, as seen below: |
| # |
| # Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 0:01 |
| # 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 |
| # |
| # Zone Europe/Monaco 0:29:32 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 |
| # 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 |
| # |
| # Zone Europe/Belgrade 1:22:00 - LMT 1884 |
| # 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Sep 16 2:00s |
| # |
| # Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 - |
| # Rule Belgium 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| # Rule Neth 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| # |
| # The rule line to be changed is: |
| # |
| # Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00 0 - |
| # |
| # It seems that Paris, Monaco, Rule France, Rule Belgium all agree on |
| # 2:00 standard time, e.g. 3:00 local time. However there are no |
| # countries that use C-Eur rules in September 1945, so the only items |
| # affected are apparently these fictitious zones that translate acronyms |
| # CET and MET: |
| # |
| # Zone CET 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT |
| # Zone MET 1:00 C-Eur ME%sT |
| # |
| # It this is right then the corrected version would look like: |
| # |
| # Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| # |
| # A small step for mankind though 8-) |
| Rule C-Eur 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule C-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule C-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule C-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 - |
| |
| # E-Eur differs from EU only in that E-Eur switches at midnight local time. |
| Rule E-Eur 1977 1980 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule E-Eur 1977 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - |
| Rule E-Eur 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - |
| Rule E-Eur 1979 1995 - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - |
| Rule E-Eur 1981 max - Mar lastSun 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule E-Eur 1996 max - Oct lastSun 0:00 0 - |
| |
| |
| # Daylight saving time for Russia and the Soviet Union |
| # |
| # The 1917-1921 decree URLs are from Alexander Belopolsky (2016-08-23). |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Russia 1917 only - Jul 1 23:00 1:00 MST # Moscow Summer Time |
| # |
| # Decree No. 142 (1917-12-22) http://istmat.info/node/28137 |
| Rule Russia 1917 only - Dec 28 0:00 0 MMT # Moscow Mean Time |
| # |
| # Decree No. 497 (1918-05-30) http://istmat.info/node/30001 |
| Rule Russia 1918 only - May 31 22:00 2:00 MDST # Moscow Double Summer Time |
| Rule Russia 1918 only - Sep 16 1:00 1:00 MST |
| # |
| # Decree No. 258 (1919-05-29) http://istmat.info/node/37949 |
| Rule Russia 1919 only - May 31 23:00 2:00 MDST |
| # |
| Rule Russia 1919 only - Jul 1 0:00u 1:00 MSD |
| Rule Russia 1919 only - Aug 16 0:00 0 MSK |
| # |
| # Decree No. 63 (1921-02-03) http://istmat.info/node/45840 |
| Rule Russia 1921 only - Feb 14 23:00 1:00 MSD |
| # |
| # Decree No. 121 (1921-03-07) http://istmat.info/node/45949 |
| Rule Russia 1921 only - Mar 20 23:00 2:00 +05 |
| # |
| Rule Russia 1921 only - Sep 1 0:00 1:00 MSD |
| Rule Russia 1921 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - |
| # Act No. 925 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1980-10-24): |
| Rule Russia 1981 1984 - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Russia 1981 1983 - Oct 1 0:00 0 - |
| # Act No. 967 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1984-09-13), repeated in |
| # Act No. 227 of the Council of Ministers of the USSR (1989-03-14): |
| Rule Russia 1984 1995 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Russia 1985 2010 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S |
| # |
| Rule Russia 1996 2010 - Oct lastSun 2:00s 0 - |
| # As described below, Russia's 2014 change affects Zone data, not Rule data. |
| |
| # From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): |
| # Wikipedia and other sources refer to the Act of the Council of |
| # Ministers of the USSR from 1988-01-04 No. 5 and the Act of the |
| # Council of Ministers of the USSR from 1989-03-14 No. 227. |
| # |
| # I did not find full texts of these acts. For the 1989 one we have |
| # title at https://base.garant.ru/70754136/ : |
| # "About change in calculation of time on the territories of |
| # Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR and Estonian SSR, Astrakhan, |
| # Kaliningrad, Kirov, Kuybyshev, Ulyanovsk and Uralsk oblasts". |
| # And http://astrozet.net/files/Zones/DOC/RU/1980-925.txt appears to |
| # contain quotes from both acts: Since last Sunday of March 1988 rules |
| # of the second time belt are installed in Volgograd and Saratov |
| # oblasts. Since last Sunday of March 1989: |
| # a) Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, Estonian SSR, Kaliningrad oblast: |
| # second time belt rules without extra hour (Moscow-1); |
| # b) Astrakhan, Kirov, Kuybyshev, Ulyanovsk oblasts: second time belt |
| # rules (Moscow time) |
| # c) Uralsk oblast: third time belt rules (Moscow+1). |
| |
| # From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-27): |
| # Unamended version of the act of the |
| # Government of the Russian Federation No. 23 from 08.01.1992 |
| # http://pravo.gov.ru/proxy/ips/?docbody=&nd=102014034&rdk=0 |
| # says that every year clocks were to be moved forward on last Sunday |
| # of March at 2 hours and moved backwards on last Sunday of September |
| # at 3 hours. It was amended in 1996 to replace September with October. |
| |
| # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-06-14): |
| # According to Kremlin press service, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev |
| # signed a federal law "On calculation of time" on June 9, 2011. |
| # According to the law Russia is abolishing daylight saving time. |
| # |
| # Medvedev signed a law "On the Calculation of Time" (in russian): |
| # http://bmockbe.ru/events/?ID=7583 |
| # |
| # Medvedev signed a law on the calculation of the time (in russian): |
| # https://www.regnum.ru/news/polit/1413906.html |
| |
| # From Arthur David Olson (2011-06-15): |
| # Take "abolishing daylight saving time" to mean that time is now considered |
| # to be standard. |
| |
| # These are for backward compatibility with older versions. |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone WET 0:00 EU WE%sT |
| Zone CET 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT |
| Zone MET 1:00 C-Eur ME%sT |
| Zone EET 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Previous editions of this database used abbreviations like MET DST |
| # for Central European Summer Time, but this didn't agree with common usage. |
| |
| # From Markus Kuhn (1996-07-12): |
| # The official German names ... are |
| # |
| # Mitteleuropäische Zeit (MEZ) = UTC+01:00 |
| # Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit (MESZ) = UTC+02:00 |
| # |
| # as defined in the German Time Act (Gesetz über die Zeitbestimmung (ZeitG), |
| # 1978-07-25, Bundesgesetzblatt, Jahrgang 1978, Teil I, S. 1110-1111).... |
| # I wrote ... to the German Federal Physical-Technical Institution |
| # |
| # Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) |
| # Laboratorium 4.41 "Zeiteinheit" |
| # Postfach 3345 |
| # D-38023 Braunschweig |
| # phone: +49 531 592-0 |
| # |
| # ... I received today an answer letter from Dr. Peter Hetzel, head of the PTB |
| # department for time and frequency transmission. He explained that the |
| # PTB translates MEZ and MESZ into English as |
| # |
| # Central European Time (CET) = UTC+01:00 |
| # Central European Summer Time (CEST) = UTC+02:00 |
| |
| |
| # Albania |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Albania 1940 only - Jun 16 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1943 only - Apr 10 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1974 only - May 4 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1974 only - Oct 2 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1975 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1975 only - Oct 2 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1976 only - May 2 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1976 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1977 only - May 8 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1977 only - Oct 2 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1978 only - May 6 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1979 only - May 5 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1979 only - Sep 30 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1980 only - May 3 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1980 only - Oct 4 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1981 only - Apr 26 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1981 only - Sep 27 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1982 only - May 2 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1982 only - Oct 3 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1983 only - Apr 18 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Albania 1983 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Albania 1984 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Tirane 1:19:20 - LMT 1914 |
| 1:00 - CET 1940 Jun 16 |
| 1:00 Albania CE%sT 1984 Jul |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Andorra |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Andorra 0:06:04 - LMT 1901 |
| 0:00 - WET 1946 Sep 30 |
| 1:00 - CET 1985 Mar 31 2:00 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Austria |
| |
| # Milne says Vienna time was 1:05:21. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): Shanks & Pottenger give 1918-06-16 and |
| # 1945-11-18, but the Austrian Federal Office of Metrology and |
| # Surveying (BEV) gives 1918-09-16 and for Vienna gives the "alleged" |
| # date of 1945-04-12 with no time. For the 1980-04-06 transition |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give 02:00, the BEV 00:00. Go with the BEV, |
| # and guess 02:00 for 1945-04-12. |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Austria 1920 only - Apr 5 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Austria 1920 only - Sep 13 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Austria 1946 only - Apr 14 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Austria 1946 1948 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Austria 1947 only - Apr 6 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Austria 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Austria 1980 only - Apr 6 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Austria 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Vienna 1:05:21 - LMT 1893 Apr |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1920 |
| 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1940 Apr 1 2:00s |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00s |
| 1:00 1:00 CEST 1945 Apr 12 2:00s |
| 1:00 - CET 1946 |
| 1:00 Austria CE%sT 1981 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Belarus |
| # |
| # From Stepan Golosunov (2016-07-02): |
| # http://www.lawbelarus.com/repub/sub30/texf9611.htm |
| # (Act of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Belarus from |
| # 1992-03-25 No. 157) ... says clocks were to be moved forward at 2:00 |
| # on last Sunday of March and backward at 3:00 on last Sunday of September |
| # (the same as previous USSR and contemporary Russian regulations). |
| # |
| # From Yauhen Kharuzhy (2011-09-16): |
| # By latest Belarus government act Europe/Minsk timezone was changed to |
| # GMT+3 without DST (was GMT+2 with DST). |
| # |
| # Sources (Russian language): |
| # http://www.belta.by/ru/all_news/society/V-Belarusi-otmenjaetsja-perexod-na-sezonnoe-vremja_i_572952.html |
| # http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2011/09/16/ic_articles_116_175144/ |
| # https://news.tut.by/society/250578.html |
| # |
| # From Alexander Bokovoy (2014-10-09): |
| # Belarussian government decided against changing to winter time.... |
| # http://eng.belta.by/all_news/society/Belarus-decides-against-adjusting-time-in-Russias-wake_i_76335.html |
| # |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Minsk 1:50:16 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:50 - MMT 1924 May 2 # Minsk Mean Time |
| 2:00 - EET 1930 Jun 21 |
| 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 28 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Jul 3 |
| 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 |
| 3:00 - MSK 1991 Mar 31 2:00s |
| 2:00 Russia EE%sT 2011 Mar 27 2:00s |
| 3:00 - +03 |
| |
| # Belgium |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (1997-07-02): |
| # Entries from 1918 through 1991 are taken from: |
| # Annuaire de L'Observatoire Royal de Belgique, |
| # Avenue Circulaire, 3, B-1180 BRUXELLES, CLVIIe année, 1991 |
| # (Imprimerie HAYEZ, s.p.r.l., Rue Fin, 4, 1080 BRUXELLES, MCMXC), |
| # pp 8-9. |
| # LMT before 1892 was 0:17:30, according to the official journal of Belgium: |
| # Moniteur Belge, Samedi 30 Avril 1892, N.121. |
| # Thanks to Pascal Delmoitie for these references. |
| # The 1918 rules are listed for completeness; they apply to unoccupied Belgium. |
| # Assume Brussels switched to WET in 1918 when the armistice took effect. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Belgium 1918 only - Mar 9 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1918 1919 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1922 1927 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1923 only - Apr 21 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1925 only - Apr 4 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # DSH writes that a royal decree of 1926-02-22 specified the Sun following 3rd |
| # Sat in Apr (except if it's Easter, in which case it's one Sunday earlier), |
| # to Sun following 1st Sat in Oct, and that a royal decree of 1928-09-15 |
| # changed the transition times to 02:00 GMT. |
| Rule Belgium 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1928 1938 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1929 only - Apr 21 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1930 only - Apr 13 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1931 only - Apr 19 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1932 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1933 only - Mar 26 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1934 only - Apr 8 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1935 only - Mar 31 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1936 only - Apr 19 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1937 only - Apr 4 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1938 only - Mar 27 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1939 only - Apr 16 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1939 only - Nov 19 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1944 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Belgium 1946 only - May 19 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Belgium 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Brussels 0:17:30 - LMT 1880 |
| 0:17:30 - BMT 1892 May 1 12:00 # Brussels MT |
| 0:00 - WET 1914 Nov 8 |
| 1:00 - CET 1916 May 1 0:00 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Nov 11 11:00u |
| 0:00 Belgium WE%sT 1940 May 20 2:00s |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 3 |
| 1:00 Belgium CE%sT 1977 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| # See Europe/Belgrade. |
| |
| # Bulgaria |
| # |
| # From Plamen Simenov via Steffen Thorsen (1999-09-09): |
| # A document of Government of Bulgaria (No. 94/1997) says: |
| # EET -> EETDST is in 03:00 Local time in last Sunday of March ... |
| # EETDST -> EET is in 04:00 Local time in last Sunday of October |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Bulg 1979 only - Mar 31 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Bulg 1979 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Bulg 1980 1982 - Apr Sat>=1 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Bulg 1980 only - Sep 29 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Bulg 1981 only - Sep 27 2:00 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Sofia 1:33:16 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:56:56 - IMT 1894 Nov 30 # Istanbul MT? |
| 2:00 - EET 1942 Nov 2 3:00 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 |
| 1:00 - CET 1945 Apr 2 3:00 |
| 2:00 - EET 1979 Mar 31 23:00 |
| 2:00 Bulg EE%sT 1982 Sep 26 3:00 |
| 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991 |
| 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Croatia |
| # See Europe/Belgrade. |
| |
| # Cyprus |
| # Please see the 'asia' file for Asia/Nicosia. |
| |
| # Czech Republic / Czechia |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2018-04-15): |
| # The source for Czech data is: Kdy začíná a končí letní čas. 2018-04-15. |
| # https://kalendar.beda.cz/kdy-zacina-a-konci-letni-cas |
| # We know of no English-language name for historical Czech winter time; |
| # abbreviate it as "GMT", as it happened to be GMT. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Czech 1945 only - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Czech 1945 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Czech 1946 only - May 6 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Czech 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Czech 1947 1948 - Apr Sun>=15 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Czech 1949 only - Apr 9 2:00s 1:00 S |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Prague 0:57:44 - LMT 1850 |
| 0:57:44 - PMT 1891 Oct # Prague Mean Time |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 May 9 |
| 1:00 Czech CE%sT 1946 Dec 1 3:00 |
| # Vanguard section, for zic and other parsers that support negative DST. |
| 1:00 -1:00 GMT 1947 Feb 23 2:00 |
| # Rearguard section, for parsers that do not support negative DST. |
| # 0:00 - GMT 1947 Feb 23 2:00 |
| # End of rearguard section. |
| 1:00 Czech CE%sT 1979 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| # Use Europe/Prague also for Slovakia. |
| |
| # Denmark, Faroe Islands, and Greenland |
| |
| # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-04-26): |
| # http://www.hum.aau.dk/~poe/tid/tine/DanskTid.htm says that the law |
| # [introducing standard time] was in effect from 1894-01-01.... |
| # The page http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A18930008330-REGL |
| # confirms this, and states that the law was put forth 1893-03-29. |
| # |
| # The EU [actually, EEC and Euratom] treaty with effect from 1973: |
| # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A19722110030-REGL |
| # |
| # This provoked a new law from 1974 to make possible summer time changes |
| # in subsequent decrees with the law |
| # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/A19740022330-REGL |
| # |
| # It seems however that no decree was set forward until 1980. I have |
| # not found any decree, but in another related law, the effecting DST |
| # changes are stated explicitly to be from 1980-04-06 at 02:00 to |
| # 1980-09-28 at 02:00. If this is true, this differs slightly from |
| # the EU rule in that DST runs to 02:00, not 03:00. We don't know |
| # when Denmark began using the EU rule correctly, but we have only |
| # confirmation of the 1980-time, so I presume it was correct in 1981: |
| # The law is about the management of the extra hour, concerning |
| # working hours reported and effect on obligatory-rest rules (which |
| # was suspended on that night): |
| # http://www.retsinfo.dk/_GETDOCI_/ACCN/C19801120554-REGL |
| |
| # From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2005-06-11): |
| # The Herning Folkeblad (1980-09-26) reported that the night between |
| # Saturday and Sunday the clock is set back from three to two. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2005-06-11): |
| # Hence the "02:00" of the 1980 law refers to standard time, not |
| # wall-clock time, and so the EU rules were in effect in 1980. |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Denmark 1916 only - May 14 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Denmark 1916 only - Sep 30 23:00 0 - |
| Rule Denmark 1940 only - May 15 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Denmark 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Denmark 1945 only - Aug 15 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Denmark 1946 only - May 1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Denmark 1946 only - Sep 1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Denmark 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Denmark 1947 only - Aug 10 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Denmark 1948 only - May 9 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Denmark 1948 only - Aug 8 2:00s 0 - |
| # |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Copenhagen 0:50:20 - LMT 1890 |
| 0:50:20 - CMT 1894 Jan 1 # Copenhagen MT |
| 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1942 Nov 2 2:00s |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00 |
| 1:00 Denmark CE%sT 1980 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| Zone Atlantic/Faroe -0:27:04 - LMT 1908 Jan 11 # Tórshavn |
| 0:00 - WET 1981 |
| 0:00 EU WE%sT |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2004-10-31): |
| # During World War II, Germany maintained secret manned weather stations in |
| # East Greenland and Franz Josef Land, but we don't know their time zones. |
| # My source for this is Wilhelm Dege's book mentioned under Svalbard. |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2017-12-10): |
| # Greenland joined the European Communities as part of Denmark, |
| # obtained home rule on 1979-05-01, and left the European Communities |
| # on 1985-02-01. It therefore should have been using EU |
| # rules at least through 1984. Shanks & Pottenger say Scoresbysund and Godthåb |
| # used C-Eur rules after 1980, but IATA SSIM (1991/1996) says they use EU |
| # rules since at least 1991. Assume EU rules since 1980. |
| |
| # From Gwillim Law (2001-06-06), citing |
| # <http://www.statkart.no/efs/efshefter/2001/efs5-2001.pdf> (2001-03-15), |
| # and with translations corrected by Steffen Thorsen: |
| # |
| # Greenland has four local times, and the relation to UTC |
| # is according to the following time line: |
| # |
| # The military zone near Thule UTC-4 |
| # Standard Greenland time UTC-3 |
| # Scoresbysund UTC-1 |
| # Danmarkshavn UTC |
| # |
| # In the military area near Thule and in Danmarkshavn DST will not be |
| # introduced. |
| |
| # From Rives McDow (2001-11-01): |
| # |
| # I correspond regularly with the Dansk Polarcenter, and wrote them at |
| # the time to clarify the situation in Thule. Unfortunately, I have |
| # not heard back from them regarding my recent letter. [But I have |
| # info from earlier correspondence.] |
| # |
| # According to the center, a very small local time zone around Thule |
| # Air Base keeps the time according to UTC-4, implementing daylight |
| # savings using North America rules, changing the time at 02:00 local time.... |
| # |
| # The east coast of Greenland north of the community of Scoresbysund |
| # uses UTC in the same way as in Iceland, year round, with no dst. |
| # There are just a few stations on this coast, including the |
| # Danmarkshavn ICAO weather station mentioned in your September 29th |
| # email. The other stations are two sledge patrol stations in |
| # Mestersvig and Daneborg, the air force base at Station Nord, and the |
| # DPC research station at Zackenberg. |
| # |
| # Scoresbysund and two small villages nearby keep time UTC-1 and use |
| # the same daylight savings time period as in West Greenland (Godthåb). |
| # |
| # The rest of Greenland, including Godthåb (this area, although it |
| # includes central Greenland, is known as west Greenland), keeps time |
| # UTC-3, with daylight savings methods according to European rules. |
| # |
| # It is common procedure to use UTC 0 in the wilderness of East and |
| # North Greenland, because it is mainly Icelandic aircraft operators |
| # maintaining traffic in these areas. However, the official status of |
| # this area is that it sticks with Godthåb time. This area might be |
| # considered a dual time zone in some respects because of this. |
| |
| # From Rives McDow (2001-11-19): |
| # I heard back from someone stationed at Thule; the time change took place |
| # there at 2:00 AM. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): |
| # From 1997 on the CIA map shows Danmarkshavn on GMT; |
| # the 1995 map as like Godthåb. |
| # For lack of better info, assume they were like Godthåb before 1996. |
| # startkart.no says Thule does not observe DST, but this is clearly an error, |
| # so go with Shanks & Pottenger for Thule transitions until this year. |
| # For 2007 on assume Thule will stay in sync with US DST rules. |
| |
| # From J William Piggott (2016-02-20): |
| # "Greenland north of the community of Scoresbysund" is officially named |
| # "National Park" by Executive Order: |
| # http://naalakkersuisut.gl/~/media/Nanoq/Files/Attached%20Files/Engelske-tekster/Legislation/Executive%20Order%20National%20Park.rtf |
| # It is their only National Park. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 D |
| Rule Thule 1991 1992 - Sep lastSun 2:00 0 S |
| Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00 1:00 D |
| Rule Thule 1993 2006 - Oct lastSun 2:00 0 S |
| Rule Thule 2007 max - Mar Sun>=8 2:00 1:00 D |
| Rule Thule 2007 max - Nov Sun>=1 2:00 0 S |
| # |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone America/Danmarkshavn -1:14:40 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 |
| -3:00 - -03 1980 Apr 6 2:00 |
| -3:00 EU -03/-02 1996 |
| 0:00 - GMT |
| Zone America/Scoresbysund -1:27:52 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Ittoqqortoormiit |
| -2:00 - -02 1980 Apr 6 2:00 |
| -2:00 C-Eur -02/-01 1981 Mar 29 |
| -1:00 EU -01/+00 |
| Zone America/Godthab -3:26:56 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Nuuk |
| -3:00 - -03 1980 Apr 6 2:00 |
| -3:00 EU -03/-02 |
| Zone America/Thule -4:35:08 - LMT 1916 Jul 28 # Pituffik air base |
| -4:00 Thule A%sT |
| |
| # Estonia |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): |
| # The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). |
| # |
| # From Peter Ilieve (1994-10-15): |
| # A relative in Tallinn confirms the accuracy of the data for 1989 onwards |
| # [through 1994] and gives the legal authority for it, |
| # a regulation of the Government of Estonia, No. 111 of 1989.... |
| # |
| # From Peter Ilieve (1996-10-28): |
| # [IATA SSIM (1992/1996) claims that the Baltic republics switch at 01:00s, |
| # but a relative confirms that Estonia still switches at 02:00s, writing:] |
| # "I do not [know] exactly but there are some little different |
| # (confusing) rules for International Air and Railway Transport Schedules |
| # conversion in Sunday connected with end of summer time in Estonia.... |
| # A discussion is running about the summer time efficiency and effect on |
| # human physiology. It seems that Estonia maybe will not change to |
| # summer time next spring." |
| |
| # From Peter Ilieve (1998-11-04), heavily edited: |
| # The 1998-09-22 Estonian time law |
| # http://trip.rk.ee/cgi-bin/thw?${BASE}=akt&${OOHTML}=rtd&TA=1998&TO=1&AN=1390 |
| # refers to the Eighth Directive and cites the association agreement between |
| # the EU and Estonia, ratified by the Estonian law (RT II 1995, 22-27, 120). |
| # |
| # I also asked [my relative] whether they use any standard abbreviation |
| # for their standard and summer times. He says no, they use "suveaeg" |
| # (summer time) and "talveaeg" (winter time). |
| |
| # From The Baltic Times <https://www.baltictimes.com/> (1999-09-09) |
| # via Steffen Thorsen: |
| # This year will mark the last time Estonia shifts to summer time, |
| # a council of the ruling coalition announced Sept. 6.... |
| # But what this could mean for Estonia's chances of joining the European |
| # Union are still unclear. In 1994, the EU declared summer time compulsory |
| # for all member states until 2001. Brussels has yet to decide what to do |
| # after that. |
| |
| # From Mart Oruaas (2000-01-29): |
| # Regulation No. 301 (1999-10-12) obsoletes previous regulation |
| # No. 206 (1998-09-22) and thus sticks Estonia to +02:00 GMT for all |
| # the year round. The regulation is effective 1999-11-01. |
| |
| # From Toomas Soome (2002-02-21): |
| # The Estonian government has changed once again timezone politics. |
| # Now we are using again EU rules. |
| # |
| # From Urmet Jänes (2002-03-28): |
| # The legislative reference is Government decree No. 84 on 2002-02-21. |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Tallinn 1:39:00 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:39:00 - TMT 1918 Feb # Tallinn Mean Time |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1919 Jul |
| 1:39:00 - TMT 1921 May |
| 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 6 |
| 3:00 - MSK 1941 Sep 15 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Sep 22 |
| 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s |
| 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep 24 2:00s |
| 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1998 Sep 22 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT 1999 Oct 31 4:00 |
| 2:00 - EET 2002 Feb 21 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Finland |
| |
| # From Hannu Strang (1994-09-25 06:03:37 UTC): |
| # Well, here in Helsinki we're just changing from summer time to regular one, |
| # and it's supposed to change at 4am... |
| |
| # From Janne Snabb (2010-07-15): |
| # |
| # I noticed that the Finland data is not accurate for years 1981 and 1982. |
| # During these two first trial years the DST adjustment was made one hour |
| # earlier than in forthcoming years. Starting 1983 the adjustment was made |
| # according to the central European standards. |
| # |
| # This is documented in Heikki Oja: Aikakirja 2007, published by The Almanac |
| # Office of University of Helsinki, ISBN 952-10-3221-9, available online (in |
| # Finnish) at |
| # https://almanakka.helsinki.fi/aikakirja/Aikakirja2007kokonaan.pdf |
| # |
| # Page 105 (56 in PDF version) has a handy table of all past daylight savings |
| # transitions. It is easy enough to interpret without Finnish skills. |
| # |
| # This is also confirmed by Finnish Broadcasting Company's archive at: |
| # http://www.yle.fi/elavaarkisto/?s=s&g=1&ag=5&t=&a=3401 |
| # |
| # The news clip from 1981 says that "the time between 2 and 3 o'clock does not |
| # exist tonight." |
| |
| # From Konstantin Hyppönen (2014-06-13): |
| # [Heikki Oja's book Aikakirja 2013] |
| # https://almanakka.helsinki.fi/images/aikakirja/Aikakirja2013kokonaan.pdf |
| # pages 104-105, including a scan from a newspaper published on Apr 2 1942 |
| # say that ... [o]n Apr 2 1942, 24 o'clock (which means Apr 3 1942, |
| # 00:00), clocks were moved one hour forward. The newspaper |
| # mentions "on the night from Thursday to Friday".... |
| # On Oct 4 1942, clocks were moved at 1:00 one hour backwards. |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2014-06-14): |
| # Go with Oja over Shanks. |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Finland 1942 only - Apr 2 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Finland 1942 only - Oct 4 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Finland 1981 1982 - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 - |
| |
| # Milne says Helsinki (Helsingfors) time was 1:39:49.2 (official document); |
| # round to nearest. |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Helsinki 1:39:49 - LMT 1878 May 31 |
| 1:39:49 - HMT 1921 May # Helsinki Mean Time |
| 2:00 Finland EE%sT 1983 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Åland Is |
| Link Europe/Helsinki Europe/Mariehamn |
| |
| |
| # France |
| |
| # From Ciro Discepolo (2000-12-20): |
| # |
| # Henri Le Corre, Régimes horaires pour le monde entier, Éditions |
| # Traditionnelles - Paris 2 books, 1993 |
| # |
| # Gabriel, Traité de l'heure dans le monde, Guy Trédaniel, |
| # Paris, 1991 |
| # |
| # Françoise Gauquelin, Problèmes de l'heure résolus en astrologie, |
| # Guy Trédaniel, Paris 1987 |
| |
| |
| # |
| # Shank & Pottenger seem to use '24:00' ambiguously; resolve it with Whitman. |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule France 1916 only - Jun 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1916 1919 - Oct Sun>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule France 1917 only - Mar 24 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1918 only - Mar 9 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1920 only - Oct 23 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule France 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1921 only - Oct 25 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule France 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # DSH writes that a law of 1923-05-24 specified 3rd Sat in Apr at 23:00 to 1st |
| # Sat in Oct at 24:00; and that in 1930, because of Easter, the transitions |
| # were Apr 12 and Oct 5. Go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule France 1922 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule France 1923 only - May 26 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1925 only - Apr 4 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1930 only - Apr 12 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1931 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1932 only - Apr 2 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1933 only - Mar 25 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1934 only - Apr 7 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1935 only - Mar 30 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1936 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1937 only - Apr 3 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1939 only - Nov 18 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule France 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00 1:00 S |
| # The French rules for 1941-1944 were not used in Paris, but Shanks & Pottenger |
| # write that they were used in Monaco and in many French locations. |
| # Le Corre writes that the upper limit of the free zone was Arnéguy, Orthez, |
| # Mont-de-Marsan, Bazas, Langon, Lamothe-Montravel, Marœuil, La |
| # Rochefoucauld, Champagne-Mouton, La Roche-Posay, La Haye-Descartes, |
| # Loches, Montrichard, Vierzon, Bourges, Moulins, Digoin, |
| # Paray-le-Monial, Montceau-les-Mines, Chalon-sur-Saône, Arbois, |
| # Dole, Morez, St-Claude, and Collonges (Haute-Savoie). |
| Rule France 1941 only - May 5 0:00 2:00 M # Midsummer |
| # Shanks & Pottenger say this transition occurred at Oct 6 1:00, |
| # but go with Denis Excoffier (1997-12-12), |
| # who quotes the Ephémérides astronomiques for 1998 from Bureau des Longitudes |
| # as saying 5/10/41 22hUT. |
| Rule France 1941 only - Oct 6 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1942 only - Mar 9 0:00 2:00 M |
| Rule France 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00 2:00 M |
| Rule France 1943 only - Oct 4 3:00 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00 2:00 M |
| Rule France 1944 only - Oct 8 1:00 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00 2:00 M |
| Rule France 1945 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 - |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give Mar 28 2:00 and Sep 26 3:00; |
| # go with Excoffier's 28/3/76 0hUT and 25/9/76 23hUT. |
| Rule France 1976 only - Mar 28 1:00 1:00 S |
| Rule France 1976 only - Sep 26 1:00 0 - |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time, and Whitman 0:09:05, |
| # but Howse quotes the actual French legislation as saying 0:09:21. |
| # Go with Howse. Howse writes that the time in France was officially based |
| # on PMT-0:09:21 until 1978-08-09, when the time base finally switched to UTC. |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Paris 0:09:21 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 0:01 |
| 0:09:21 - PMT 1911 Mar 11 0:01 # Paris MT |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give 1940 Jun 14 0:00; go with Excoffier and Le Corre. |
| 0:00 France WE%sT 1940 Jun 14 23:00 |
| # Le Corre says Paris stuck with occupied-France time after the liberation; |
| # go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 25 |
| 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 |
| 1:00 France CE%sT 1977 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Germany |
| |
| # From Markus Kuhn (1998-09-29): |
| # The German time zone web site by the Physikalisch-Technische |
| # Bundesanstalt contains DST information back to 1916. |
| # [See tz-link.html for the URL.] |
| |
| # From Jörg Schilling (2002-10-23): |
| # In 1945, Berlin was switched to Moscow Summer time (GMT+4) by |
| # https://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/BersarinNikolai/ |
| # General [Nikolai] Bersarin. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2003-03-08): |
| # http://www.parlament-berlin.de/pds-fraktion.nsf/727459127c8b66ee8525662300459099/defc77cb784f180ac1256c2b0030274b/$FILE/bersarint.pdf |
| # says that Bersarin issued an order to use Moscow time on May 20. |
| # However, Moscow did not observe daylight saving in 1945, so |
| # this was equivalent to UT +03, not +04. |
| |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Germany 1946 only - Apr 14 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Germany 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Germany 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| # http://www.ptb.de/de/org/4/44/441/salt.htm says the following transition |
| # occurred at 3:00 MEZ, not the 2:00 MEZ given in Shanks & Pottenger. |
| # Go with the PTB. |
| Rule Germany 1947 only - Apr 6 3:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Germany 1947 only - May 11 2:00s 2:00 M |
| Rule Germany 1947 only - Jun 29 3:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Germany 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Germany 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S |
| |
| Rule SovietZone 1945 only - May 24 2:00 2:00 M # Midsummer |
| Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Sep 24 3:00 1:00 S |
| Rule SovietZone 1945 only - Nov 18 2:00s 0 - |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Berlin 0:53:28 - LMT 1893 Apr |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 May 24 2:00 |
| 1:00 SovietZone CE%sT 1946 |
| 1:00 Germany CE%sT 1980 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # From Tobias Conradi (2011-09-12): |
| # Büsingen <http://www.buesingen.de>, surrounded by the Swiss canton |
| # Schaffhausen, did not start observing DST in 1980 as the rest of DE |
| # (West Germany at that time) and DD (East Germany at that time) did. |
| # DD merged into DE, the area is currently covered by code DE in ISO 3166-1, |
| # which in turn is covered by the zone Europe/Berlin. |
| # |
| # Source for the time in Büsingen 1980: |
| # http://www.srf.ch/player/video?id=c012c029-03b7-4c2b-9164-aa5902cd58d3 |
| |
| # From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-03): |
| # Büsingen and Zurich have shared clocks since 1970. |
| |
| Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Busingen |
| |
| # Georgia |
| # Please see the "asia" file for Asia/Tbilisi. |
| # Herodotus (Histories, IV.45) says Georgia north of the Phasis (now Rioni) |
| # is in Europe. Our reference location Tbilisi is in the Asian part. |
| |
| # Gibraltar |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Gibraltar -0:21:24 - LMT 1880 Aug 2 0:00s |
| 0:00 GB-Eire %s 1957 Apr 14 2:00 |
| 1:00 - CET 1982 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Greece |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| # Whitman gives 1932 Jul 5 - Nov 1; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Greece 1932 only - Jul 7 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1932 only - Sep 1 0:00 0 - |
| # Whitman gives 1941 Apr 25 - ?; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Greece 1941 only - Apr 7 0:00 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1942 Feb 2 - ?; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Greece 1942 only - Nov 2 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1943 only - Mar 30 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1943 only - Oct 4 0:00 0 - |
| # Whitman gives 1944 Oct 3 - Oct 31; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Greece 1952 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1952 only - Nov 2 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1975 only - Apr 12 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1975 only - Nov 26 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1976 only - Apr 11 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1976 only - Oct 10 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1977 1978 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1977 only - Sep 26 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1978 only - Sep 24 4:00 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1979 only - Apr 1 9:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1979 only - Sep 29 2:00 0 - |
| Rule Greece 1980 only - Apr 1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Greece 1980 only - Sep 28 0:00 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Athens 1:34:52 - LMT 1895 Sep 14 |
| 1:34:52 - AMT 1916 Jul 28 0:01 # Athens MT |
| 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1941 Apr 30 |
| 1:00 Greece CE%sT 1944 Apr 4 |
| 2:00 Greece EE%sT 1981 |
| # Shanks & Pottenger say it switched to C-Eur in 1981; |
| # go with EU rules instead, since Greece joined Jan 1. |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Hungary |
| # From Paul Eggert (2014-07-15): |
| # Dates for 1916-1945 are taken from: |
| # Oross A. Jelen a múlt jövője: a nyári időszámítás Magyarországon 1916-1945. |
| # National Archives of Hungary (2012-10-29). |
| # http://mnl.gov.hu/a_het_dokumentuma/a_nyari_idoszamitas_magyarorszagon_19161945.html |
| # This source does not always give times, which are taken from Shanks |
| # & Pottenger (which disagree about the dates). |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Hungary 1918 only - Apr 1 3:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1918 only - Sep 16 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1919 only - Apr 15 3:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1919 only - Nov 24 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1945 only - May 1 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1945 only - Nov 1 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1946 only - Mar 31 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1946 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=4 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1950 only - Apr 17 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1950 only - Oct 23 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1954 1955 - May 23 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1954 1955 - Oct 3 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1956 only - Jun Sun>=1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1956 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1957 only - Jun Sun>=1 1:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Hungary 1957 only - Sep lastSun 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Hungary 1980 only - Apr 6 1:00 1:00 S |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Budapest 1:16:20 - LMT 1890 Oct |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 |
| 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1941 Apr 8 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 |
| 1:00 Hungary CE%sT 1980 Sep 28 2:00s |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Iceland |
| # |
| # From Adam David (1993-11-06): |
| # The name of the timezone in Iceland for system / mail / news purposes is GMT. |
| # |
| # (1993-12-05): |
| # This material is paraphrased from the 1988 edition of the University of |
| # Iceland Almanak. |
| # |
| # From January 1st, 1908 the whole of Iceland was standardised at 1 hour |
| # behind GMT. Previously, local mean solar time was used in different parts |
| # of Iceland, the almanak had been based on Reykjavik mean solar time which |
| # was 1 hour and 28 minutes behind GMT. |
| # |
| # "first day of winter" referred to [below] means the first day of the 26 weeks |
| # of winter, according to the old icelandic calendar that dates back to the |
| # time the norsemen first settled Iceland. The first day of winter is always |
| # Saturday, but is not dependent on the Julian or Gregorian calendars. |
| # |
| # (1993-12-10): |
| # I have a reference from the Oxford Icelandic-English dictionary for the |
| # beginning of winter, which ties it to the ecclesiastical calendar (and thus |
| # to the julian/gregorian calendar) over the period in question. |
| # the winter begins on the Saturday next before St. Luke's day |
| # (old style), or on St. Luke's day, if a Saturday. |
| # St. Luke's day ought to be traceable from ecclesiastical sources. "old style" |
| # might be a reference to the Julian calendar as opposed to Gregorian, or it |
| # might mean something else (???). |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2014-11-22): |
| # The information below is taken from the 1988 Almanak; see |
| # http://www.almanak.hi.is/klukkan.html |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Iceland 1917 1919 - Feb 19 23:00 1:00 - |
| Rule Iceland 1917 only - Oct 21 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1918 1919 - Nov 16 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1921 only - Mar 19 23:00 1:00 - |
| Rule Iceland 1921 only - Jun 23 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1939 only - Apr 29 23:00 1:00 - |
| Rule Iceland 1939 only - Oct 29 2:00 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1940 only - Feb 25 2:00 1:00 - |
| Rule Iceland 1940 1941 - Nov Sun>=2 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1941 1942 - Mar Sun>=2 1:00s 1:00 - |
| # 1943-1946 - first Sunday in March until first Sunday in winter |
| Rule Iceland 1943 1946 - Mar Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 - |
| Rule Iceland 1942 1948 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00s 0 - |
| # 1947-1967 - first Sunday in April until first Sunday in winter |
| Rule Iceland 1947 1967 - Apr Sun>=1 1:00s 1:00 - |
| # 1949 and 1967 Oct transitions delayed by 1 week |
| Rule Iceland 1949 only - Oct 30 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1950 1966 - Oct Sun>=22 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule Iceland 1967 only - Oct 29 1:00s 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Atlantic/Reykjavik -1:28 - LMT 1908 |
| -1:00 Iceland -01/+00 1968 Apr 7 1:00s |
| 0:00 - GMT |
| |
| # Italy |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2001-03-06): |
| # Sicily and Sardinia each had their own time zones from 1866 to 1893, |
| # called Palermo Time (+00:53:28) and Cagliari Time (+00:36:32). |
| # During World War II, German-controlled Italy used German time. |
| # But these events all occurred before the 1970 cutoff, |
| # so record only the time in Rome. |
| # |
| # From Michael Deckers (2016-10-24): |
| # http://www.ac-ilsestante.it/MERIDIANE/ora_legale quotes a law of 1893-08-10 |
| # ... [translated as] "The preceding dispositions will enter into |
| # force at the instant at which, according to the time specified in |
| # the 1st article, the 1st of November 1893 will begin...." |
| # |
| # From Pierpaolo Bernardi (2016-10-20): |
| # The authoritative source for time in Italy is the national metrological |
| # institute, which has a summary page of historical DST data at |
| # http://www.inrim.it/res/tf/ora_legale_i.shtml |
| # (2016-10-24): |
| # http://www.renzobaldini.it/le-ore-legali-in-italia/ |
| # has still different data for 1944. It divides Italy in two, as |
| # there were effectively two governments at the time, north of Gothic |
| # Line German controlled territory, official government RSI, and south |
| # of the Gothic Line, controlled by allied armies. |
| # |
| # From Brian Inglis (2016-10-23): |
| # Viceregal LEGISLATIVE DECREE. 14 September 1944, no. 219. |
| # Restoration of Standard Time. (044U0219) (OJ 62 of 30.9.1944) ... |
| # Given the R. law decreed on 1944-03-29, no. 92, by which standard time is |
| # advanced to sixty minutes later starting at hour two on 1944-04-02; ... |
| # Starting at hour three on the date 1944-09-17 standard time will be resumed. |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2016-10-27): |
| # Go with INRiM for DST rules, except as corrected by Inglis for 1944 |
| # for the Kingdom of Italy. This is consistent with Renzo Baldini. |
| # Model Rome's occupation by using C-Eur rules from 1943-09-10 |
| # to 1944-06-04; although Rome was an open city during this period, it |
| # was effectively controlled by Germany. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Italy 1916 only - Jun 3 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1916 1917 - Sep 30 24:00 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1917 only - Mar 31 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1918 only - Mar 9 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1918 only - Oct 6 24:00 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1919 only - Mar 1 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1919 only - Oct 4 24:00 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1920 only - Mar 20 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1920 only - Sep 18 24:00 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1940 only - Jun 14 24:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1942 only - Nov 2 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1943 only - Mar 29 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1943 only - Oct 4 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1944 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1944 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1945 only - Sep 15 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1946 only - Mar 17 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1946 only - Oct 6 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1947 only - Mar 16 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1947 only - Oct 5 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1948 only - Feb 29 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1948 only - Oct 3 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1966 1968 - May Sun>=22 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1966 only - Sep 24 24:00 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1967 1969 - Sep Sun>=22 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1969 only - Jun 1 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1970 only - May 31 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1970 only - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1971 1972 - May Sun>=22 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1971 only - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1972 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1973 only - Jun 3 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1973 1974 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1974 only - May 26 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1975 only - Jun 1 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1975 1977 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1976 only - May 30 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1977 1979 - May Sun>=22 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Italy 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Italy 1979 only - Sep 30 0:00s 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Rome 0:49:56 - LMT 1866 Sep 22 |
| 0:49:56 - RMT 1893 Oct 31 23:49:56 # Rome Mean |
| 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1943 Sep 10 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Jun 4 |
| 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1980 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| Link Europe/Rome Europe/Vatican |
| Link Europe/Rome Europe/San_Marino |
| |
| # Latvia |
| |
| # From Liene Kanepe (1998-09-17): |
| |
| # I asked about this matter Scientific Secretary of the Institute of Astronomy |
| # of The University of Latvia Dr. paed Mr. Ilgonis Vilks. I also searched the |
| # correct data in juridical acts and I found some juridical documents about |
| # changes in the counting of time in Latvia from 1981.... |
| # |
| # Act No. 35 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1981-01-22 ... |
| # according to the Act No. 925 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1980-10-24 |
| # ...: all year round the time of 2nd time zone + 1 hour, in addition turning |
| # the hands of the clock 1 hour forward on 1 April at 00:00 (GMT 31 March 21:00) |
| # and 1 hour backward on the 1 October at 00:00 (GMT 30 September 20:00). |
| # |
| # Act No. 592 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1984-09-24 ... |
| # according to the Act No. 967 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1984-09-13 |
| # ...: all year round the time of 2nd time zone + 1 hour, in addition turning |
| # the hands of the clock 1 hour forward on the last Sunday of March at 02:00 |
| # (GMT 23:00 on the previous day) and 1 hour backward on the last Sunday of |
| # September at 03:00 (GMT 23:00 on the previous day). |
| # |
| # Act No. 81 of the Council of Ministers of Latvian SSR of 1989-03-22 ... |
| # according to the Act No. 227 of the Council of Ministers of USSR of 1989-03-14 |
| # ...: since the last Sunday of March 1989 in Lithuanian SSR, Latvian SSR, |
| # Estonian SSR and Kaliningrad region of Russian Federation all year round the |
| # time of 2nd time zone (Moscow time minus one hour). On the territory of Latvia |
| # transition to summer time is performed on the last Sunday of March at 02:00 |
| # (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour forward. The end of |
| # daylight saving time is performed on the last Sunday of September at 03:00 |
| # (GMT 00:00), turning the hands of the clock 1 hour backward. Exception is |
| # 1989-03-26, when we must not turn the hands of the clock.... |
| # |
| # The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia of |
| # 1997-01-21 on transition to Summer time ... established the same order of |
| # daylight savings time settings as in the States of the European Union. |
| |
| # From Andrei Ivanov (2000-03-06): |
| # This year Latvia will not switch to Daylight Savings Time (as specified in |
| # The Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Rep. of Latvia of |
| # 29-Feb-2000 (No. 79) <http://www.lv-laiks.lv/wwwraksti/2000/071072/vd4.htm>, |
| # in Latvian for subscribers only). |
| |
| # From RFE/RL Newsline |
| # http://www.rferl.org/newsline/2001/01/3-CEE/cee-030101.html |
| # (2001-01-03), noted after a heads-up by Rives McDow: |
| # The Latvian government on 2 January decided that the country will |
| # institute daylight-saving time this spring, LETA reported. |
| # Last February the three Baltic states decided not to turn back their |
| # clocks one hour in the spring.... |
| # Minister of Economy Aigars Kalvītis noted that Latvia had too few |
| # daylight hours and thus decided to comply with a draft European |
| # Commission directive that provides for instituting daylight-saving |
| # time in EU countries between 2002 and 2006. The Latvian government |
| # urged Lithuania and Estonia to adopt a similar time policy, but it |
| # appears that they will not do so.... |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Latvia 1989 1996 - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 - |
| |
| # Milne 1899 says Riga was 1:36:28 (Polytechnique House time). |
| # Byalokoz 1919 says Latvia was 1:36:34. |
| # Go with Byalokoz. |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Riga 1:36:34 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:36:34 - RMT 1918 Apr 15 2:00 # Riga MT |
| 1:36:34 1:00 LST 1918 Sep 16 3:00 # Latvian ST |
| 1:36:34 - RMT 1919 Apr 1 2:00 |
| 1:36:34 1:00 LST 1919 May 22 3:00 |
| 1:36:34 - RMT 1926 May 11 |
| 2:00 - EET 1940 Aug 5 |
| 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jul |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct 13 |
| 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar lastSun 2:00s |
| 2:00 1:00 EEST 1989 Sep lastSun 2:00s |
| 2:00 Latvia EE%sT 1997 Jan 21 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT 2000 Feb 29 |
| 2:00 - EET 2001 Jan 2 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Liechtenstein |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-09): |
| # Shanks & Pottenger say Vaduz is like Zurich. |
| |
| # From Alois Treindl (2013-09-18): |
| # http://www.eliechtensteinensia.li/LIJ/1978/1938-1978/1941.pdf |
| # ... confirms on p. 6 that Liechtenstein followed Switzerland in 1941 and 1942. |
| # I ... translate only the last two paragraphs: |
| # ... during second world war, in the years 1941 and 1942, Liechtenstein |
| # introduced daylight saving time, adapting to Switzerland. From 1943 on |
| # central European time was in force throughout the year. |
| # From a report of the duke's government to the high council, |
| # regarding the introduction of a time law, of 31 May 1977. |
| |
| Link Europe/Zurich Europe/Vaduz |
| |
| |
| # Lithuania |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2016-03-18): |
| # The 1989 transition is from USSR act No. 227 (1989-03-14). |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-22): |
| # IATA SSIM (1992/1996) says Lithuania uses W-Eur rules, but since it is |
| # known to be wrong about Estonia and Latvia, assume it's wrong here too. |
| |
| # From Marius Gedminas (1998-08-07): |
| # I would like to inform that in this year Lithuanian time zone |
| # (Europe/Vilnius) was changed. |
| |
| # From ELTA No. 972 (2582) (1999-09-29) <http://www.elta.lt/>, |
| # via Steffen Thorsen: |
| # Lithuania has shifted back to the second time zone (GMT plus two hours) |
| # to be valid here starting from October 31, |
| # as decided by the national government on Wednesday.... |
| # The Lithuanian government also announced plans to consider a |
| # motion to give up shifting to summer time in spring, as it was |
| # already done by Estonia. |
| |
| # From the Fact File, Lithuanian State Department of Tourism |
| # <http://www.tourism.lt/informa/ff.htm> (2000-03-27): |
| # Local time is GMT+2 hours ..., no daylight saving. |
| |
| # From a user via Klaus Marten (2003-02-07): |
| # As a candidate for membership of the European Union, Lithuania will |
| # observe Summer Time in 2003, changing its clocks at the times laid |
| # down in EU Directive 2000/84 of 19.I.01 (i.e. at the same times as its |
| # neighbour Latvia). The text of the Lithuanian government Order of |
| # 7.XI.02 to this effect can be found at |
| # http://www.lrvk.lt/nut/11/n1749.htm |
| |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Vilnius 1:41:16 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:24:00 - WMT 1917 # Warsaw Mean Time |
| 1:35:36 - KMT 1919 Oct 10 # Kaunas Mean Time |
| 1:00 - CET 1920 Jul 12 |
| 2:00 - EET 1920 Oct 9 |
| 1:00 - CET 1940 Aug 3 |
| 3:00 - MSK 1941 Jun 24 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug |
| 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1989 Mar 26 2:00s |
| 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1991 Sep 29 2:00s |
| 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1998 |
| 2:00 - EET 1998 Mar 29 1:00u |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT 1999 Oct 31 1:00u |
| 2:00 - EET 2003 Jan 1 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| # Luxembourg |
| # Whitman disagrees with most of these dates in minor ways; |
| # go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Lux 1916 only - May 14 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1916 only - Oct 1 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1917 only - Apr 28 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1917 only - Sep 17 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1918 only - Apr Mon>=15 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1918 only - Sep Mon>=15 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1919 only - Mar 1 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1919 only - Oct 5 3:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1920 only - Feb 14 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1920 only - Oct 24 2:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1921 only - Mar 14 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1921 only - Oct 26 2:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1922 only - Mar 25 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1922 only - Oct Sun>=2 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1923 only - Apr 21 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1923 only - Oct Sun>=2 2:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1924 only - Mar 29 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1924 1928 - Oct Sun>=2 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Lux 1925 only - Apr 5 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Lux 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00 1:00 S |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Luxembourg 0:24:36 - LMT 1904 Jun |
| 1:00 Lux CE%sT 1918 Nov 25 |
| 0:00 Lux WE%sT 1929 Oct 6 2:00s |
| 0:00 Belgium WE%sT 1940 May 14 3:00 |
| 1:00 C-Eur WE%sT 1944 Sep 18 3:00 |
| 1:00 Belgium CE%sT 1977 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Macedonia |
| # See Europe/Belgrade. |
| |
| # Malta |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (2016-10-21): |
| # Assume 1900-1972 was like Rome, overriding Shanks. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Malta 1973 only - Mar 31 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Malta 1973 only - Sep 29 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Malta 1974 only - Apr 21 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Malta 1974 only - Sep 16 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Malta 1975 1979 - Apr Sun>=15 2:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Malta 1975 1980 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00 0 - |
| Rule Malta 1980 only - Mar 31 2:00 1:00 S |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Malta 0:58:04 - LMT 1893 Nov 2 0:00s # Valletta |
| 1:00 Italy CE%sT 1973 Mar 31 |
| 1:00 Malta CE%sT 1981 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Moldova |
| |
| # From Stepan Golosunov (2016-03-07): |
| # the act of the government of the Republic of Moldova Nr. 132 from 1990-05-04 |
| # http://lex.justice.md/viewdoc.php?action=view&view=doc&id=298782&lang=2 |
| # ... says that since 1990-05-06 on the territory of the Moldavian SSR |
| # time would be calculated as the standard time of the second time belt |
| # plus one hour of the "summer" time. To implement that clocks would be |
| # adjusted one hour backwards at 1990-05-06 2:00. After that "summer" |
| # time would be cancelled last Sunday of September at 3:00 and |
| # reintroduced last Sunday of March at 2:00. |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): |
| # A previous version of this database followed Shanks & Pottenger, who write |
| # that Tiraspol switched to Moscow time on 1992-01-19 at 02:00. |
| # However, this is most likely an error, as Moldova declared independence |
| # on 1991-08-27 (the 1992-01-19 date is that of a Russian decree). |
| # In early 1992 there was large-scale interethnic violence in the area |
| # and it's possible that some Russophones continued to observe Moscow time. |
| # But [two people] separately reported via |
| # Jesper Nørgaard that as of 2001-01-24 Tiraspol was like Chisinau. |
| # The Tiraspol entry has therefore been removed for now. |
| # |
| # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-17): |
| # Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR, also known as |
| # "Pridnestrovie") has abolished seasonal clock change (no transition |
| # to the Winter Time). |
| # |
| # News (in Russian): |
| # http://www.kyivpost.ua/russia/news/pridnestrove-otkazalos-ot-perehoda-na-zimnee-vremya-30954.html |
| # http://www.allmoldova.com/moldova-news/1249064116.html |
| # |
| # The substance of this change (reinstatement of the Tiraspol entry) |
| # is from a patch from Petr Machata (2011-10-17) |
| # |
| # From Tim Parenti (2011-10-19) |
| # In addition, being situated at +4651+2938 would give Tiraspol |
| # a pre-1880 LMT offset of 1:58:32. |
| # |
| # (which agrees with the earlier entry that had been removed) |
| # |
| # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-10-26) |
| # NO need to divide Moldova into two timezones at this point. |
| # As of today, Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)- Tiraspol reversed its own |
| # decision to abolish DST this winter. |
| # Following Moldova and neighboring Ukraine- Transnistria (Pridnestrovie)- |
| # Tiraspol will go back to winter time on October 30, 2011. |
| # News from Moldova (in russian): |
| # https://ru.publika.md/link_317061.html |
| |
| # From Roman Tudos (2015-07-02): |
| # http://lex.justice.md/index.php?action=view&view=doc&lang=1&id=355077 |
| # From Paul Eggert (2015-07-01): |
| # The abovementioned official link to IGO1445-868/2014 states that |
| # 2014-10-26's fallback transition occurred at 03:00 local time. Also, |
| # https://www.trm.md/en/social/la-30-martie-vom-trece-la-ora-de-vara |
| # says the 2014-03-30 spring-forward transition was at 02:00 local time. |
| # Guess that since 1997 Moldova has switched one hour before the EU. |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Moldova 1997 max - Mar lastSun 2:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Moldova 1997 max - Oct lastSun 3:00 0 - |
| |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Chisinau 1:55:20 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:55 - CMT 1918 Feb 15 # Chisinau MT |
| 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT |
| 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1940 Aug 15 |
| 2:00 1:00 EEST 1941 Jul 17 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Aug 24 |
| 3:00 Russia MSK/MSD 1990 May 6 2:00 |
| 2:00 Russia EE%sT 1992 |
| 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997 |
| # See Romania commentary for the guessed 1997 transition to EU rules. |
| 2:00 Moldova EE%sT |
| |
| # Monaco |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time; go with Howse's |
| # more precise 0:09:21. |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Monaco 0:29:32 - LMT 1891 Mar 15 |
| 0:09:21 - PMT 1911 Mar 11 # Paris Mean Time |
| 0:00 France WE%sT 1945 Sep 16 3:00 |
| 1:00 France CE%sT 1977 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Montenegro |
| # See Europe/Belgrade. |
| |
| # Netherlands |
| |
| # Howse writes that the Netherlands' railways used GMT between 1892 and 1940, |
| # but for other purposes the Netherlands used Amsterdam mean time. |
| |
| # However, Robert H. van Gent writes (2001-04-01): |
| # Howse's statement is only correct up to 1909. From 1909-05-01 (00:00:00 |
| # Amsterdam mean time) onwards, the whole of the Netherlands (including |
| # the Dutch railways) was required by law to observe Amsterdam mean time |
| # (19 minutes 32.13 seconds ahead of GMT). This had already been the |
| # common practice (except for the railways) for many decades but it was |
| # not until 1909 when the Dutch government finally defined this by law. |
| # On 1937-07-01 this was changed to 20 minutes (exactly) ahead of GMT and |
| # was generally known as Dutch Time ("Nederlandse Tijd"). |
| # |
| # (2001-04-08): |
| # 1892-05-01 was the date when the Dutch railways were by law required to |
| # observe GMT while the remainder of the Netherlands adhered to the common |
| # practice of following Amsterdam mean time. |
| # |
| # (2001-04-09): |
| # In 1835 the authorities of the province of North Holland requested the |
| # municipal authorities of the towns and cities in the province to observe |
| # Amsterdam mean time but I do not know in how many cases this request was |
| # actually followed. |
| # |
| # From 1852 onwards the Dutch telegraph offices were by law required to |
| # observe Amsterdam mean time. As the time signals from the observatory of |
| # Leiden were also distributed by the telegraph system, I assume that most |
| # places linked up with the telegraph (and railway) system automatically |
| # adopted Amsterdam mean time. |
| # |
| # Although the early Dutch railway companies initially observed a variety |
| # of times, most of them had adopted Amsterdam mean time by 1858 but it |
| # was not until 1866 when they were all required by law to observe |
| # Amsterdam mean time. |
| |
| # The data entries before 1945 are taken from |
| # https://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~gent0113/wettijd/wettijd.htm |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Neth 1916 only - May 1 0:00 1:00 NST # Netherlands Summer Time |
| Rule Neth 1916 only - Oct 1 0:00 0 AMT # Amsterdam Mean Time |
| Rule Neth 1917 only - Apr 16 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1917 only - Sep 17 2:00s 0 AMT |
| Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Apr Mon>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1918 1921 - Sep lastMon 2:00s 0 AMT |
| Rule Neth 1922 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1922 1936 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 AMT |
| Rule Neth 1923 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1924 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1925 only - Jun Fri>=1 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| # From 1926 through 1939 DST began 05-15, except that it was delayed by a week |
| # in years when 05-15 fell in the Pentecost weekend. |
| Rule Neth 1926 1931 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1932 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1933 1936 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1937 only - May 22 2:00s 1:00 NST |
| Rule Neth 1937 only - Jul 1 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Neth 1937 1939 - Oct Sun>=2 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Neth 1938 1939 - May 15 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Neth 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Neth 1945 only - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| # |
| # Amsterdam Mean Time was +00:19:32.13, but the .13 is omitted |
| # below because the current format requires GMTOFF to be an integer. |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Amsterdam 0:19:32 - LMT 1835 |
| 0:19:32 Neth %s 1937 Jul 1 |
| 0:20 Neth +0020/+0120 1940 May 16 0:00 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00 |
| 1:00 Neth CE%sT 1977 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Norway |
| # http://met.no/met/met_lex/q_u/sommertid.html (2004-01) agrees with Shanks & |
| # Pottenger. |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Norway 1916 only - May 22 1:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Norway 1916 only - Sep 30 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Norway 1945 only - Apr 2 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Norway 1945 only - Oct 1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Norway 1959 1964 - Mar Sun>=15 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Norway 1959 1965 - Sep Sun>=15 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Norway 1965 only - Apr 25 2:00s 1:00 S |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Oslo 0:43:00 - LMT 1895 Jan 1 |
| 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1940 Aug 10 23:00 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1945 Apr 2 2:00 |
| 1:00 Norway CE%sT 1980 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Svalbard & Jan Mayen |
| |
| # From Steffen Thorsen (2001-05-01): |
| # Although I could not find it explicitly, it seems that Jan Mayen and |
| # Svalbard have been using the same time as Norway at least since the |
| # time they were declared as parts of Norway. Svalbard was declared |
| # as a part of Norway by law of 1925-07-17 no 11, section 4 and Jan |
| # Mayen by law of 1930-02-27 no 2, section 2. (From |
| # <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19250717-011.html> and |
| # <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19300227-002.html>). The law/regulation |
| # for normal/standard time in Norway is from 1894-06-29 no 1 (came |
| # into operation on 1895-01-01) and Svalbard/Jan Mayen seem to be a |
| # part of this law since 1925/1930. (From |
| # <http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-18940629-001.html>) I have not been |
| # able to find if Jan Mayen used a different time zone (e.g. -0100) |
| # before 1930. Jan Mayen has only been "inhabited" since 1921 by |
| # Norwegian meteorologists and maybe used the same time as Norway ever |
| # since 1921. Svalbard (Arctic/Longyearbyen) has been inhabited since |
| # before 1895, and therefore probably changed the local time somewhere |
| # between 1895 and 1925 (inclusive). |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2013-09-04): |
| # |
| # Actually, Jan Mayen was never occupied by Germany during World War II, |
| # so it must have diverged from Oslo time during the war, as Oslo was |
| # keeping Berlin time. |
| # |
| # <https://www.jan-mayen.no/history.htm> says that the meteorologists |
| # burned down their station in 1940 and left the island, but returned in |
| # 1941 with a small Norwegian garrison and continued operations despite |
| # frequent air attacks from Germans. In 1943 the Americans established a |
| # radiolocating station on the island, called "Atlantic City". Possibly |
| # the UT offset changed during the war, but I think it unlikely that |
| # Jan Mayen used German daylight-saving rules. |
| # |
| # Svalbard is more complicated, as it was raided in August 1941 by an |
| # Allied party that evacuated the civilian population to England (says |
| # <http://www.bartleby.com/65/sv/Svalbard.html>). The Svalbard FAQ |
| # <http://www.svalbard.com/SvalbardFAQ.html> says that the Germans were |
| # expelled on 1942-05-14. However, small parties of Germans did return, |
| # and according to Wilhelm Dege's book "War North of 80" (1954) |
| # http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/departments/UP/1-55238/1-55238-110-2.html |
| # the German armed forces at the Svalbard weather station code-named |
| # Haudegen did not surrender to the Allies until September 1945. |
| # |
| # All these events predate our cutoff date of 1970, so use Europe/Oslo |
| # for these regions. |
| Link Europe/Oslo Arctic/Longyearbyen |
| |
| # Poland |
| |
| # The 1919 dates and times can be found in Tygodnik Urzędowy nr 1 (1919-03-20), |
| # <http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/publication/32156> pp 1-2. |
| |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Poland 1918 1919 - Sep 16 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Poland 1919 only - Apr 15 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1944 only - Apr 3 2:00s 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1944 Nov 30; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Poland 1944 only - Oct 4 2:00 0 - |
| # For 1944-1948 Whitman gives the previous day; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Poland 1945 only - Apr 29 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1945 only - Nov 1 0:00 0 - |
| # For 1946 on the source is Kazimierz Borkowski, |
| # Toruń Center for Astronomy, Dept. of Radio Astronomy, Nicolaus Copernicus U., |
| # https://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~kb/Artykuly/U-PA/Czas2.htm#tth_tAb1 |
| # Thanks to Przemysław Augustyniak (2005-05-28) for this reference. |
| # He also gives these further references: |
| # Mon Pol nr 13, poz 162 (1995) <http://www.abc.com.pl/serwis/mp/1995/0162.htm> |
| # Druk nr 2180 (2003) <http://www.senat.gov.pl/k5/dok/sejm/053/2180.pdf> |
| Rule Poland 1946 only - Apr 14 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1946 only - Oct 7 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Poland 1947 only - May 4 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Poland 1948 only - Apr 18 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1949 only - Apr 10 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1957 only - Jun 2 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1957 1958 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule Poland 1958 only - Mar 30 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1959 only - May 31 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1959 1961 - Oct Sun>=1 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule Poland 1960 only - Apr 3 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1961 1964 - May lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Poland 1962 1964 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Warsaw 1:24:00 - LMT 1880 |
| 1:24:00 - WMT 1915 Aug 5 # Warsaw Mean Time |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1918 Sep 16 3:00 |
| 2:00 Poland EE%sT 1922 Jun |
| 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1940 Jun 23 2:00 |
| 1:00 C-Eur CE%sT 1944 Oct |
| 1:00 Poland CE%sT 1977 |
| 1:00 W-Eur CE%sT 1988 |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT |
| |
| # Portugal |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2014-08-11), after a heads-up from Stephen Colebourne: |
| # According to a Portuguese decree (1911-05-26) |
| # https://dre.pt/application/dir/pdf1sdip/1911/05/12500/23132313.pdf |
| # Lisbon was at -0:36:44.68, but switched to GMT on 1912-01-01 at 00:00. |
| # Round the old offset to -0:36:45. This agrees with Willett.... |
| # |
| # From Michael Deckers (2018-02-15): |
| # article 5 [of the 1911 decree; Deckers's translation] ...: |
| # These dispositions shall enter into force at the instant at which, |
| # according to the 2nd article, the civil day January 1, 1912 begins, |
| # all clocks therefore having to be advanced or set back correspondingly ... |
| |
| # From Rui Pedro Salgueiro (1992-11-12): |
| # Portugal has recently (September, 27) changed timezone |
| # (from WET to MET or CET) to harmonize with EEC. |
| # |
| # Martin Bruckmann (1996-02-29) reports via Peter Ilieve |
| # that Portugal is reverting to 0:00 by not moving its clocks this spring. |
| # The new Prime Minister was fed up with getting up in the dark in the winter. |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (1996-11-12): |
| # IATA SSIM (1991-09) reports several 1991-09 and 1992-09 transitions |
| # at 02:00u, not 01:00u. Assume that these are typos. |
| # IATA SSIM (1991/1992) reports that the Azores were at -1:00. |
| # IATA SSIM (1993-02) says +0:00; later issues (through 1996-09) say -1:00. |
| # Guess that the Azores changed to EU rules in 1992 (since that's when Portugal |
| # harmonized with EU rules), and that they stayed +0:00 that winter. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| # DSH writes that despite Decree 1,469 (1915), the change to the clocks was not |
| # done every year, depending on what Spain did, because of railroad schedules. |
| # Go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1916 only - Jun 17 23:00 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1916 Oct 31; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1916 only - Nov 1 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Port 1917 only - Feb 28 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1917 1921 - Oct 14 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1918 only - Mar 1 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1919 only - Feb 28 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1920 only - Feb 29 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1921 only - Feb 28 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1924 only - Apr 16 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1924 only - Oct 14 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1926 only - Apr 17 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1926 1929 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1927 only - Apr 9 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1928 only - Apr 14 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1929 only - Apr 20 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1931 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1931 Oct 8; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1931 1932 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1932 only - Apr 2 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1934 only - Apr 7 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1934 Oct 5; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1934 1938 - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give 1935 Apr 30; go with Whitman. |
| Rule Port 1935 only - Mar 30 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1936 only - Apr 18 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1937 Apr 2; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1937 only - Apr 3 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1938 only - Mar 26 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1939 only - Apr 15 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # Whitman gives 1939 Oct 7; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1939 only - Nov 18 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1940 only - Feb 24 23:00s 1:00 S |
| # Shanks & Pottenger give 1940 Oct 7; go with Whitman. |
| Rule Port 1940 1941 - Oct 5 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1941 only - Apr 5 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1942 1945 - Mar Sat>=8 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1942 only - Apr 25 22:00s 2:00 M # Midsummer |
| Rule Port 1942 only - Aug 15 22:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1942 1945 - Oct Sat>=24 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1943 only - Apr 17 22:00s 2:00 M |
| Rule Port 1943 1945 - Aug Sat>=25 22:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1944 1945 - Apr Sat>=21 22:00s 2:00 M |
| Rule Port 1946 only - Apr Sat>=1 23:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1946 only - Oct Sat>=1 23:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1947 1949 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1947 1949 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| # Shanks & Pottenger say DST was observed in 1950; go with Whitman. |
| # Whitman gives Oct lastSun for 1952 on; go with Shanks & Pottenger. |
| Rule Port 1951 1965 - Apr Sun>=1 2:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1951 1965 - Oct Sun>=1 2:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1977 only - Mar 27 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1977 only - Sep 25 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1978 1979 - Apr Sun>=1 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1978 only - Oct 1 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1979 1982 - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 - |
| Rule Port 1980 only - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1981 1982 - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Port 1983 only - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 S |
| # |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Lisbon -0:36:45 - LMT 1884 |
| -0:36:45 - LMT 1912 Jan 1 0:00u # Lisbon MT |
| 0:00 Port WE%sT 1966 Apr 3 2:00 |
| 1:00 - CET 1976 Sep 26 1:00 |
| 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s |
| 0:00 W-Eur WE%sT 1992 Sep 27 1:00s |
| 1:00 EU CE%sT 1996 Mar 31 1:00u |
| 0:00 EU WE%sT |
| # This Zone can be simplified once we assume zic %z. |
| Zone Atlantic/Azores -1:42:40 - LMT 1884 # Ponta Delgada |
| -1:54:32 - HMT 1912 Jan 1 2:00u # Horta MT |
| -2:00 Port -02/-01 1942 Apr 25 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port +00 1942 Aug 15 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port -02/-01 1943 Apr 17 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port +00 1943 Aug 28 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port -02/-01 1944 Apr 22 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port +00 1944 Aug 26 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port -02/-01 1945 Apr 21 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port +00 1945 Aug 25 22:00s |
| -2:00 Port -02/-01 1966 Apr 3 2:00 |
| -1:00 Port -01/+00 1983 Sep 25 1:00s |
| -1:00 W-Eur -01/+00 1992 Sep 27 1:00s |
| 0:00 EU WE%sT 1993 Mar 28 1:00u |
| -1:00 EU -01/+00 |
| # This Zone can be simplified once we assume zic %z. |
| Zone Atlantic/Madeira -1:07:36 - LMT 1884 # Funchal |
| -1:07:36 - FMT 1912 Jan 1 1:00u # Funchal MT |
| -1:00 Port -01/+00 1942 Apr 25 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port +01 1942 Aug 15 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port -01/+00 1943 Apr 17 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port +01 1943 Aug 28 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port -01/+00 1944 Apr 22 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port +01 1944 Aug 26 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port -01/+00 1945 Apr 21 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port +01 1945 Aug 25 22:00s |
| -1:00 Port -01/+00 1966 Apr 3 2:00 |
| 0:00 Port WE%sT 1983 Sep 25 1:00s |
| 0:00 EU WE%sT |
| |
| # Romania |
| # |
| # From Paul Eggert (1999-10-07): |
| # Nine O'clock <http://www.nineoclock.ro/POL/1778pol.html> |
| # (1998-10-23) reports that the switch occurred at |
| # 04:00 local time in fall 1998. For lack of better info, |
| # assume that Romania and Moldova switched to EU rules in 1997, |
| # the same year as Bulgaria. |
| # |
| # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S |
| Rule Romania 1932 only - May 21 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Romania 1932 1939 - Oct Sun>=1 0:00s 0 - |
| Rule Romania 1933 1939 - Apr Sun>=2 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Romania 1979 only - May 27 0:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Romania 1979 only - Sep lastSun 0:00 0 - |
| Rule Romania 1980 only - Apr 5 23:00 1:00 S |
| Rule Romania 1980 only - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 - |
| Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Mar lastSun 0:00s 1:00 S |
| Rule Romania 1991 1993 - Sep lastSun 0:00s 0 - |
| # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES FORMAT [UNTIL] |
| Zone Europe/Bucharest 1:44:24 - LMT 1891 Oct |
| 1:44:24 - BMT 1931 Jul 24 # Bucharest MT |
| 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1981 Mar 29 2:00s |
| 2:00 C-Eur EE%sT 1991 |
| 2:00 Romania EE%sT 1994 |
| 2:00 E-Eur EE%sT 1997 |
| 2:00 EU EE%sT |
| |
| |
| # Russia |
| |
| # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-09-15): |
| # Based on last Russian Government Decree No. 725 on August 31, 2011 |
| # (Government document |
| # http://www.government.ru/gov/results/16355/print/ |
| # in Russian) |
| # there are few corrections have to be made for some Russian time zones... |
| # All updated Russian Time Zones were placed in table and translated to English |
| # by WorldTimeZone.com at the link below: |
| # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia36.htm |
| |
| # From Sanjeev Gupta (2011-09-27): |
| # Scans of [Decree No. 23 of January 8, 1992] are available at: |
| # http://government.consultant.ru/page.aspx?1223966 |
| # They are in Cyrillic letters (presumably Russian). |
| |
| # From Arthur David Olson (2012-05-09): |
| # Regarding the instant when clocks in time-zone-shifting parts of Russia |
| # changed in September 2011: |
| # |
| # One source is |
| # http://government.ru/gov/results/16355/ |
| # which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Decree of August 31, |
| # 2011 No. 725" and contains no other dates or "effective date" information. |
| # |
| # Another source is |
| # https://rg.ru/2011/09/06/chas-zona-dok.html |
| # which, according to translate.google.com, begins "Resolution of the |
| # Government of the Russian Federation on August 31, 2011 N 725" and also |
| # contains "Date first official publication: September 6, 2011 Posted on: |
| # in the 'RG' - Federal Issue No. 5573 September 6, 2011" but which |
| # does not contain any "effective date" information. |
| # |
| # Another source is |
| # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oymyakonsky_District#cite_note-RuTime-7 |
| # which, in note 8, contains "Resolution No. 725 of August 31, 2011... |
| # Effective as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication" |
| # but which does not contain any reference to September 6, 2011. |
| # |
| # The Wikipedia article refers to |
| # http://base.consultant.ru/cons/cgi/online.cgi?req=doc;base=LAW;n=118896 |
| # which seems to copy the text of the government.ru page. |
| # |
| # Tobias Conradi combines Wikipedia's |
| # "as of after 7 days following the day of the official publication" |
| # with www.rg.ru's "Date of first official publication: September 6, 2011" to |
| # get September 13, 2011 as the cutover date (unusually, a Tuesday, as Tobias |
| # Conradi notes). |
| # |
| # None of the sources indicates a time of day for changing clocks. |
| # |
| # Go with 2011-09-13 0:00s. |
| |
| # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-01): |
| # According to the Russian news (ITAR-TASS News Agency) |
| # http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/738562 |
| # the State Duma has approved ... the draft bill on returning to |
| # winter time standard and return Russia 11 time zones. The new |
| # regulations will come into effect on October 26, 2014 at 02:00 ... |
| # http://asozd2.duma.gov.ru/main.nsf/%28Spravka%29?OpenAgent&RN=431985-6&02 |
| # Here is a link where we put together table (based on approved Bill N |
| # 431985-6) with proposed 11 Russian time zones and corresponding |
| # areas/cities/administrative centers in the Russian Federation (in English): |
| # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia65.html |
| # |
| # From Alexander Krivenyshev (2014-07-22): |
| # Putin signed the Federal Law 431985-6 ... (in Russian) |
| # http://itar-tass.com/obschestvo/1333711 |
| # http://www.pravo.gov.ru:8080/page.aspx?111660 |
| # http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/46279 |
| # From October 26, 2014 the new Russian time zone map will look like this: |
| # http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia-map-2014-07.html |
| |
| # From Paul Eggert (2006-03-22): |
| # Moscow time zone abbreviations after 1919-07-01, and Moscow rules after 1991, |
| # are from Andrey A. Chernov. The rest is from Shanks & Pottenger, |
| # except we follow Chernov's report that 1992 DST transitions were Sat |
| # 23:00, not Sun 02:00s. |
| # |
| # From Stanislaw A. Kuzikowski (1994-06-29): |
| # But now it is some months since Novosibirsk is 3 hours ahead of Moscow! |
| # I do not know why they have decided to make this change; |
| # as far as I remember it was done exactly during winter->summer switching |
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