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Time in Paris, France

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Time difference between adjacent time zones normally equals one hour, though sometimes time in neighbouring time zones may differ by two or more hours. In everyday life people use official local time which almost always differs from solar time. Thanks for visiting WorldTimeServer.

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Time in Paris, France

What is a time zone? Due to the size of some countries and the location of places that come under their jurisdiction, one country can be divided into a number of time zones. Why do we have time zones? Using time zones makes it easier for us to organise everything from commercial operations to travel. People living within the same time zone know that they will be working to the same times, whilst someone in one time zone can work out the time in another time zone by doing a simple calculation. The history of time zones Time has traditionally been measured according to the position of the sun in the sky, but this is different depending on where you are in the world. Other countries established their own standard times and, in the late 1880s, the International Meridian Conference proposed a standardised 24-hour day beginning at midnight GMT. Eventually the rest of the world began to use this system, creating the time zones we know today. UTC Universal Time Coordinated UTC, also known as Universal Coordinated Time or Coordinated Universal Time, replaced Greenwich Mean Time GMT as the time calculation by which all time zones calculate their times in 1961. DST Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time is used by many countries, including the , , , and France, and in most during the summer, so that it is lighter for longer during the evenings and darker for longer in the mornings. Clocks in regions that use Daylight Saving Time are typically moved forward by one hour at the beginning of the spring and moved back again by an hour again in autumn. The system, the idea for which is usually attributed to George Vernon Hudson, an English-born astronomer and entomologist, was first introduced in Germany during World War I, partly in order to try to save coal by reducing the need for lighting in the evenings. Other countries, including the UK, soon followed suit. Standard Time Standard time is the name used for the uniform time obtained by synchronising the clocks within a time zone. In the UK, standard time was introduced in the mid-nineteenth century, when clocks began to be set according to Greenwich Mean Time GMT , the time shown on the clock on the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich,. Standard times in other time zones around the world were shown as offsets from GMT until 1961 when Coordinated Universal Time UTC was introduced. When countries use Daylight Savings Time in summer, the standard time is usually shown without taking this into account. Time Difference Time differences between different time zones are simple to work out as a result of Universal Time Coordinated UTC. As standard times are shown as positive or negative offsets of UTC, time differences are calculated by establishing UTC, and calculating the times in each zone from there. Differences to standard times as a result of Daylight Savings Time also need to be taken into account, if applicable. The simplest way to discover the time in another part of the world is to consult this website. It will help you to establish which cities are in which time zones and tell you the standard times within each time zone. It will also perform time difference calculations for you.

Countries whose territory stretches from Civil to East by a significant distance, such as,and some others, are usually divided into a few time zones. It will also perform time difference calculations for you. We work hard to make certain the time and information presented here on WorldTimeServer. In servile life people use official local time which almost always differs from solar time. Paris is in the. Thanks for visiting and we hope you'll bookmark our site and return again. What is a time zone. Paris Time Current time now in Paris Time Zone Daylight Saving Time DST rules NOTICE - Clock Changes End of Daylight Saving Time on Sunday 28 October, in all European countries that follow.

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