UTC − 4: 30
UTC − 4: 30
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Zone meridian | 67 ° 30 'W.
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UTC − 4: 30 was a zone time which has the longitude semicircle 67 ° 30 'West as the reference meridian. On watches with this zone time, it was four and a half hours earlier than Coordinated Universal Time and five and a half hours earlier than Central European Time .
This zone time was used exclusively in Venezuela . It was mostly referred to as Venezuelan Standard Time (VET), in Venezuela it was called Hora Legal de Venezuela (HLV). The time zone was introduced on December 30, 2007 at 6:59:59 AM. On May 1, 2016 , the country returned to the previous time zone - UTC − 4 . UTC − 4: 30 was the time zone valid for Venezuela between 1912 and 1965 .
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No country is currently using this time zone.
Individual evidence
- ↑ BBC News: Venezuela creates own time zone
- ↑ Venezuela: Saving electricity with a new time zone , Deutsche Welle from April 15, 2016