Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Summer Time
(
EEST
) is one of the names of
UTC+3
time zone
, 3 hours ahead of
Coordinated Universal Time
. It is used as a summer
daylight saving time
in some
European
and
North African
countries. During the winter, they use
Eastern European Time
instead.
Usage
The following countries and territories use
Eastern European Summer Time
during the summer:
Belarus
Bulgaria
Cyprus
(including
Northern Cyprus
)
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
Greece
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russia
(
Kaliningrad
)
Turkey
Ukraine
See also
European Summer Time
Other countries and territories in UTC+3 time zone
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