What is the weirdest timezone?

Perhaps the nation with the most unusual time zone is Nepal, which runs GMT+5¾. In theory, it's because mean time in Kathmandu – aka, the approximation across the year of when the sun is at its highest at noon – is 5 hours, 41 minutes and 16 seconds ahead of GMT.
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What is the rarest timezone?

There is one timezone that is completely uninhabited: the UTC-12:00. It covers only two islands: Baker Island and Howland Island that are both uninhabited (owned by US).
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What countries have weird time zones?

Locations that use non standard time zones include India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar, Newfoundland, Regions of Australia, Venezuela, Nepal, Chatham Islands, and the Marquesas Islands.
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What is the furthest away time zone?

You can see that the most extreme time zones are +14 hours at Line Islands (Kiribati), and -12 hours in and around Baker Islands (US). Therefore, the maximum possible difference between times on Earth is 26 hours. That means that at 11:00 PM of a Monday in Baker Island, it is 1:00 AM of a Wednesday in Line Islands.
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What state has the weirdest time zone?

ARIZONA, US

Making things even more confusing is the Hopi Reservation, which is entirely surrounded by the Navajo Nation, and doesn't observe daylight saving time. It is also not contiguous, so driving through Arizona can be a bewildering case of repeatedly switching time zones.
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These Are the World's Strangest Time Zones



What country is 24 hours ahead of USA?

The nation of Samoa also observed the same time as the Samoa Time Zone until it moved across the International Date Line at the end of 29 December 2011; it is now 24 hours (25 hours in southern hemisphere summer) ahead of American Samoa.
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Why is there no Juliet time zone?

The letters are typically used in conjunction with military time. For example, 6:00 a.m. in zone UTC−5 is written "0600R" and spoken "zero six hundred Romeo". The letter "J" ("Juliet"), originally skipped, may be used to indicate the observer's local time.
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What is the slowest country in time?

At the end of 29 December 2011 (UTC−10:00), Samoa advanced its standard time from UTC−11:00 to UTC+13:00 (and its daylight saving time from UTC−10:00 to UTC+14:00), essentially moving the international date line to the other side of the country.
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What is nut time?

21:20:30. NUT is the abbreviation of the time standard known also as Niue Time. Niue is a small island and an independent state located in the South Pacific Ocean. Usually, it is linked with New Zealand, but its time is 23 or 24 hours behind the one in New Zealand. It is also 11 hours behind the UTC universal time.
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What city is most behind in time?

The Howland islands, an unincorporated unorganized territory of the United States, use a time zone of -12 hours UTC on the far west of the earth. The Republic of Kiribati's Line Islands, which have a time zone of +14 hours UTC, are on the far east of the earth.
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Why is Nepal 45 minutes off?

Nepal is 5 hours and 45 minutes ahead of GMT, because it sets the meridian of Nepal Standard Time at Gaurishankar, a mountain east of Kathmandu. The odd time difference between Nepal and India has resulted in a national joke that Nepalis are always 15 minutes late (or, Indians are 15 minutes early).
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Why is Iran 30 minutes off?

Ideally time zones would be slices of Earth's surface 15 degrees of longitude wide that keep the same time. However, in some cases, nations and parts of nations have decided being within a specific time zone is not preferable and have chosen 30 minute or even 45 minute offsets.
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Where is the 1st time zone?

Kiribati – pronounced Kiribas – is the only nation on Earth to permanently trespass into GMT+14: the earliest time zone in the world. You can think of Kiribati as the eternal land of tomorrow: if it's Sunday where you are, it's probably Monday in Kiribati.
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What is the least populated timezone?

TIL the least populated timezone in the world is GMT +10.5, which is only occupied by the Lord Howe Islands, a small chain of islands about 400 miles NE of Sydney, Australia with only about 350 people who live on it.
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What if the world only had one time zone?

As your location on Earth rotates into sunlight, you see the sun rise. When your location rotates out of sunlight, you see the sun set. Imagine if the entire Earth had a single time zone. Noon would be the middle of the day in some places, but it would be morning, evening, and the middle of the night in others.
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Is there a city in two time zones?

As a result, Nicosia now holds two distinctions. It is the last divided capital in Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall — a United Nations buffer zone separates the Greek southern part of Cyprus from the Turkish-Cypriots in the north — and it is also the only world capital that follows two time zones.
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What is AoE time zone?

Anywhere on Earth or AoE has a UTC offset of - 12:00. This means that the time zone is 12 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time. The time zone is primarily observed by countries in the Pacific all year round. This time zone is known as the place on the globe for a day to end.
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Where does the day begin?

Each day on Earth begins at midnight in Greenwich, England, where the prime meridian is located.
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What country is 2 days ahead of USA?

As New Zealand is one of the first countries in the world to receive the light of each new day and the US is one of the last, there is a significant time difference between the two countries.
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What does UTC stand for?

Prior to 1972, this time was called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) but is now referred to as Coordinated Universal Time or Universal Time Coordinated (UTC). It is a coordinated time scale, maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM). It is also known as "Z time" or "Zulu Time".
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What is Charlie time?

The Charlie time zone (C) is the third zone to the east of the Greenwich or Prime Meridian, with an offset of UTC + 3:00. This means that it is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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Why is it called Zulu time?

Since Greenwich is the site of the “zero meridian,” they called GMT “Zero Time” or simply “Z- Time.” In the phonetic alphabet that the flyers of the time used to make themselves understood on their radios, “Z” became “Zebra.” When the alphabet was changed, the call sign became “Zulu.”
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Why does France have 12 time zones?

France: France has 12 time zones ranging from UTC-10 to UTC+12. This unusual span is due to France's scattered national territories. The areas in French Polynesia in the Pacific Ocean are mainly responsible for this.
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What country is a day behind?

The International Date Line runs between Tonga and American Samoa; note that each has the exact same time, but they are exactly one day apart.
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