Eastern European Time

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The Eastern European Time zone is the portion in yellow.

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Eastern European Time

  1. The time of day in the time zone that encompasses many countries in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
    • 1951 November, 'Pausanias', “To Greece by the "Simplon-Orient Express"”, in Railway Magazine, page 731:
      From Skoplje [Skopje] the Paris-Athens coaches, with perhaps some vans, are worked separately to Gevgeli, the Jugoslav frontier station, with a 45-min. stop, and thence, with Eastern European time, one hour ahead, on to Idomeni, where the Hellenic State Railways take over, and the Greek frontier formalities take place during another 40-min. halt.

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Eastern European Time on Wikipedia.Wikipedia