Central European Time
Central European Time
(
CET
) is one of the names of
UTC+1
time zone
, 1 hour ahead of
Coordinated Universal Time
. It is used in some
European
and
North African
countries. Most of them also use
Central European Summer Time
as a summer
daylight saving time
.
Central European Time
used to be also known as
Middle European Time
(
MET
).
Usage
One country uses
Central European Time
all the year:
Algeria
The following countries and territories use
Central European Time
during the winter only:
Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
(except
Faroe Islands
and
Greenland
)
France
(metropolitan)
Germany
Gibraltar
Hungary
Italy
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Monaco
Netherlands
(except
Aruba
and
Netherlands Antilles
)
Norway
Poland
San Marino
Serbia and Montenegro
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
(except
Canary Islands
)
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia
Vatican
See also
European Summer Time
Other countries and territories in UTC+1 time zone
Amsterdam Time
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