Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) is one of the names of UTC+3 time zone.
This zone is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. It is used as a summer daylight saving time in some European, North African, and Middle Eastern countries. During the winter, the Eastern European Time (UTC+2) is used.
Blue | Western European Time (UTC±00:00) Western European Summer Time (UTC+01:00) |
Light Blue | Western European Time (UTC±00:00) |
Red | Central European Time (UTC+01:00) Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00) |
Ochre | Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00) Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+03:00) |
Yellow | Kaliningrad Time (UTC+02:00) |
Green | Moscow Time / Turkey Time (UTC+03:00) |
The following countries and territories use Eastern European Summer Time during the summer:
In 1991 EEST was used also in Moscow and Samara time zones of Russia.
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