Local Time in Eastern Balkans (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Romania, Turkey)
04-May-1999 PBl $$1 Created
EET by default
The Western Balkans use Central European Time (CET) = Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT) + 1.
The Eastern Balkans use Eastern European Time (EET) = Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT) + 2.
The Daylight Savings Time (add one hour to the time above) is used
typically from 03:00 local (EET) time on the last Sunday in March
each year, until 04:00 local time on the last Sunday in October (same
as in other parts of Europe).
The date and time in the
Western Balkans now are:
Eastern Balkans now are:
&[gtime];
Local Time in Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia)
04-May-1999 PBl $$1 Created
EET by default
The Western Balkans use Central European Time (CET) = Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT) + 1.
The Eastern Balkans use Eastern European Time (EET) = Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT) + 2.
The Daylight Savings Time (add one hour to the time above) is used
typically from 03:00 local (EET) time on the last Sunday in March
each year, until 04:00 local time on the last Sunday in October (same
as in other parts of Europe).
The date and time in the
Western Balkans now are:
Eastern Balkans now are:
&[gtime];
Important disclaimer
This collection contains news from many different sources
related in one way or another to the Balkan region in South-Eastern Europe.
The attempt was to provide as many viewpoints as possible on a variety of
subjects. The news reports about the current events, often of a
sensitive political nature, are not intended to represent in any way
the opinion or policy of a specific institution(s) or person(s).
These news reports are made available in the interest of freedom of
communication, information, and viewpoint.