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Time in Andorra | |
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Time zone | Central European Time |
Initials | CET |
UTC offset | UTC+01:00 |
Time notation | 24 hour clock[citation needed] |
Daylight saving time | |
Name | Central European Summer Time |
Initials | CEST |
UTC offset | UTC+02:00 |
Start | Last Sunday in March (02:00 CET) |
End | Last Sunday in October (03:00 CEST) |
tz database | |
Europe/Andorra |
In Andorra, the standard time is Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00). Daylight saving time is observed from the last Sunday in March (02:00 CET) to the last Sunday in October (03:00 CEST). Andorra adopted CET after WWII.
Andorra uses the 24-hour clock.[citation needed]
In the IANA time zone database, Andorra is given the zone Europe/Andorra.
c.c.* | coordinates* | TZ* | Comments | UTC offset | DST |
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AD | +4230+00131 | Europe/Andorra | +01:00 | +02:00 |