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In Bulgaria, the standard time is Eastern European Time (Bulgarian: Източноевропейско време; EET; UTC+02:00).[1] Daylight saving time, which moves one hour ahead to UTC+03:00 is observed from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October,[2] inline with most EU member states.[3]
Light Blue | Western European Time / (UTC) |
Blue | Western European Time / (UTC) |
Western European Summer Time / / (UTC+1) | |
Red | Central European Time (UTC+1) |
Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) | |
Yellow | Eastern European Time / (UTC+2) |
Ochre | Eastern European Time (UTC+2) |
Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3) | |
Green | UTC+3) | / (
Turquoise | UTC+4) | / / / (
Bulgaria first observed daylight saving time between 1943 and 1944, and regularly since 1979.[4]
Bulgarians commonly use the 24 hour clock. The clock is used exclusively on bus and train timetables.[5]
In the IANA time zone database, Bulgaria is given the zone Europe/Sofia:[6]
c.c.* | coordinates* | TZ* | Comments | UTC offset | DST |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BG | +4241+02319 | Europe/Sofia | +02:00 | +03:00 |
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