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Zone time - traduction vers arabe

REGION ON EARTH THAT HAS A UNIFORM STANDARD TIME FOR LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, AND SOCIAL PURPOSES
Time Zone; TimeZone; Calculating local time; Time zones; Time Zones; Time-zone; Timezone; Time difference; Local Time; Standard time zone; Skewing of time zones; Day of two noons; The Day of Two Noons; Zone time
  • The control panel of the Time Zone Clock in front of [[Coventry Transport Museum]]
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  • Plaque commemorating the Railway General Time Convention of 1883 in North America
  • 1913 time zone map of the United States, showing boundaries very different from today
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  • World map of time zones in 1928
  • Time zones of the world
  • Time zones of the world

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منطقة زمنية ، - الساعة
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منطقة زمنية

Définition

time zone
One of approximately 24 longitudinal divisions of the globe, nominally 15 degrees wide, in which clocks show the same time. Some zones follow the boundaries of states or territories, others differ from neighbouring zones by more or less than one hour. Computers can be programmed to take into account the time zone each user is working in, which is not necessarily the same as the zone the computer is in. See also TZ. (1997-07-20)

Wikipédia

Time zone

A time zone is an area which observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial and social purposes. Time zones tend to follow the boundaries between countries and their subdivisions instead of strictly following longitude, because it is convenient for areas in frequent communication to keep the same time.

All time zones are defined as offsets from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), ranging from UTC−12:00 to UTC+14:00. The offsets are usually a whole number of hours, but a few zones are offset by an additional 30 or 45 minutes, such as in India, South Australia and Nepal.

Some areas of higher latitude use daylight saving time for about half of the year, typically by adding one hour to local time during spring and summer.