UTC−03:30

In today's world, UTC−03:30 has become a topic of great relevance and interest to people of all ages and walks of life. Its impact ranges from the personal sphere to society as a whole, generating debates, conflicting opinions and, sometimes, widening the gap between different groups. Throughout history, UTC−03:30 has been the object of study, analysis and reflection, which has allowed us to understand it from different perspectives and, therefore, its influence on people's daily lives. In this article, we will explore the various aspects related to UTC−03:30, analyzing its evolution, its importance and the implications it entails for contemporary society.

UTC−03:30
Time zone
World map with the time zone highlighted
UTC offset
UTCUTC−03:30
Current time
22:09, 1 May 2024 UTC−03:30
Central meridian
52.5 degrees W
Date-time group
P*
UTC−03:30: blue (December), orange (June), yellow (year-round), light blue (sea areas)

UTC−03:30 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −03:30. It is used in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador as Newfoundland Time Zone.

As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)

Principal city: St. John's

North America

Historical use

It was also used in Uruguay as standard time between 1924-04-01 and 1942-03-14, with DST being a half-hour offset with clocks set to UTC−03:00, and in Suriname between 1945-10-01 and 1984-10-01.

References

  1. ^ Matt Rosenberg. "Offset Time Zones Are Not One of the Standard 24 Time Zones". Offset Time Zones. About.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  2. ^ IANA time zone database, available via https://www.iana.org/time-zones