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What are the European time zones and how far ahead are the times from the US?

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You can refer to any US time zone, but please list all the european time zones and their time differences to your US time zone that you chose.

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  1. New york to London= 5 hrs.


  2. Hi James!

    Much of Europe, from the Portuguese-Spanish border to Warsaw is in the Central European Time zone.  It's six hours ahead of New York, where I am.  When it's noon here, it's 6 p.m. in Paris, Berlin, Rome and so on.  Here's a complete list, with times based on noon New York time in June:

    - Iceland.  West European Time with no Daylight Saving.  12 noon Eastern = 4 p.m. in Reykjavik.  Also in the Azores.  

    - West European Summer Time.  It's 5 p.m. in Lisbon and Dublin.  In the UK, this time is known as British Summer Time.  Also in the Canary Islands.

    - Central European Summer Time.  It's 6 p.m. in Madrid and Vienna.

    - East European Summer Time.  It's 7 p.m. in Athens, Istanbul, Helsinki and Kiev.  In Georgia, which does not observe Daylight Saving, it's also 7 p.m.

    - Moscow Time.  8 p.m. in Moscow and St. Petersburg.  (Note that in the Konigsberg enclave of Russia, it's just 7 p.m.).  Also in Yerevan and Baku.

    - Volga Time - In Samara, it's 9 p.m.

    A couple of footnotes:

    Also at Scoresbysund, East Greenland Summer Time, it would be 4 p.m., same as Iceland.

    On St. Pierre, a French territory off the coast of Newfoundland, and at Godthaab, Greenland, where it is known as West Greenland Summer Time, it would be 2 p.m.

  3. Here are some links where you can get that information for any or all time zones

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