Eastern European Time
The Eastern European Time ( EET , Eng. Eastern European Time , EET ) is a time zone in which the clocks against the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) by two hours to proceed.
In Europe the following countries have EET:
- Bulgaria
- Estonia
- Finland
- Greece
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Moldova
- Romania
- Ukraine
- Cyprus (except Northern Cyprus )
Since the longitudes run from north to south, the Eastern European Time also applies in some Asian and African countries, e.g. B .: