Light Blue | Western European Time / Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC) |
Blue | Western European Time / Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC) |
Western European Summer Time / British Summer Time / Irish Standard Time ( UTC+1) | |
Red | Central European Time ( UTC+1) |
Central European Summer Time ( UTC+2) | |
Yellow | Eastern European Time / Kaliningrad Time ( UTC+2) |
Ochre | Eastern European Time ( UTC+2) |
Eastern European Summer Time ( UTC+3) | |
Green | Moscow Time / Turkey Time ( UTC+3) |
Turquoise | Armenia Time / Azerbaijan Time / Georgia Time / Samara Time ( UTC+4) |
Time in Transnistria (officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic), a breakaway state internationally recognised as being part of Moldova, is given by Eastern European Time (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] [3]
As Transnistria is not an internationally recognised sovereign state, it is not granted a zone.tab entry on the IANA time zone database.
The government announced on 10 October 2011 that they would not be switching back from DST, after President Igor Smirnov signed a decree abolishing winter time. [2] [4] [5] However, Smirnov changed his mind according to local media reports, and Transnistria continued observing both winter and summer time. [6]