UTC + 3
UTC + 3
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Zone meridian | 45 ° E
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NATO DTG | C (Charlie)
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UTC + 3 is a zone time which has the longitude semicircle 45 ° East as the reference meridian. On watches with this zone time, it is three hours later than Coordinated Universal Time and two hours later than CET .
Scope (all year round)
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Ethiopia
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Bahrain
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Djibouti
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Eritrea
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Georgia
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Iraq
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Yemen
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Qatar (AST)
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Kenya
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Kuwait
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Madagascar
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Russia (most of the European part of the North Caucasus , except Kaliningrad , Astrakhan Oblast and some federal subjects in the Volga region / Uralvorland ; official time of the Russian Railways : all stations and timetables of the entire country):
- Moscow city
- City of Saint Petersburg
- City of Sevastopol ( disputed )
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Republic of Adygea
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Republic of Dagestan
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Republic of Ingushetia
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Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria
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Republic of Kalmykia
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Karachay-Cherkessia Republic
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Republic of Karelia
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Republic of Komi
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Republic of Crimea ( controversial )
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Republic of Mari El
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Republic of Mordovia
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Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
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Republic of Tatarstan
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Chechnya Republic
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Republic of Chuvashia
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Krasnodar Territory
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Stavropol region
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Arkhangelsk Oblast
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Belgorod Oblast
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Bryansk Oblast
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Ivanovo Oblast
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Yaroslavl Oblast
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Kaluga Oblast
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Kirov Oblast
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Kostroma Oblast
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Kursk Oblast
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Leningrad Oblast
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Lipetsk Oblast
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Moscow Oblast
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Murmansk Oblast
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Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
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Novgorod Oblast
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Oryol Oblast
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Penza Oblast
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Pskov Oblast
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Ryazan Oblast
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Rostov Oblast
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Smolensk Oblast
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Tambov Oblast
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Tula Oblast
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Tver Oblast
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Vladimir Oblast
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Vologda Oblast
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Voronezh Oblast
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Autonomous Okrug of the Nenets
- Moscow city
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Saudi Arabia
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Somalia
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South Sudan
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Tanzania
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Turkey (since 2016 all year round)
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Uganda
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Belarus (until the end of 2011 summer time only; normal time was UTC + 2 )