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1.1 root 1: # @(#)europe 3.1 (Berkeley) 3/29/87
2: #
3:
4: # Europe, updated from 4.3BSD and various contributors
5: # International country codes are used to identify countries' rules and
6: # zones
7: #
8: # This data is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better, go
9: # ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to seismo!elsie!tz
10: # for general use in the future). The use of 1986 as starting years below
11: # is conservative.
12: #
13: # One source shows that Bulgaria, Cyprus, Finland, and Greece observe DST from
14: # the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in September in 1986.
15: # The source shows Romania changing a day later than everybody else.
16: #
17: # According to Bernard Sieloff's source, Poland is in the MET time zone but
18: # uses the WE DST rules. The Western USSR uses EET+1 and ME DST rules.
19: # Bernard Sieloff's source claims Romania switches on the same day, but at
20: # 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST). It also claims that Turkey
21: # switches on the same day, but switches on at 01:00 standard time
22: # and off at 00:00 standard time (i.e., 01:00 DST)
23:
24: # Rule NAME FROM TO TYPE IN ON AT SAVE LETTER/S
25: Rule GB-Eire 1986 max - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 BST
26: Rule GB-Eire 1986 max - Oct lastSun 1:00s 0 GMT
27:
28: Rule W-Eur 1986 max - Mar lastSun 1:00s 1:00 " DST"
29: Rule W-Eur 1986 max - Sep lastSun 1:00s 0 -
30:
31: Rule M-Eur 1986 max - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 " DST"
32: Rule M-Eur 1986 max - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
33:
34: Rule E-Eur 1986 max - Mar lastSun 3:00s 1:00 " DST"
35: Rule E-Eur 1986 max - Sep lastSun 3:00s 0 -
36:
37: Rule Turkey 1986 max - Mar lastSun 1:00 1:00 " DST"
38: Rule Turkey 1986 max - Sep lastSun 1:00 0 -
39:
40: Rule W-SU 1986 max - Mar lastSun 2:00s 1:00 " DST"
41: Rule W-SU 1986 max - Sep lastSun 2:00s 0 -
42:
43: # Zone NAME GMTOFF RULES/SAVE FORMAT [UNTIL]
44: Zone GB-Eire 0:00 GB-Eire %s
45: Zone WET 0:00 W-Eur WET%s
46: Zone Iceland 0:00 - WET
47: Zone MET 1:00 M-Eur MET%s
48: Zone Poland 1:00 W-Eur MET%s
49: Zone EET 2:00 E-Eur EET%s
50: Zone Turkey 3:00 Turkey EET%s
51: Zone W-SU 3:00 M-Eur ????
52:
53: # Tom Hoffman says that MET is also known as Central European Time
54:
55: Link MET CET
56:
57: #
58: # And now, letters on the subject. . .
59: #
60: ###############################################################################
61: #
62: # ...
63: # Date: Wed, 28 Jan 87 16:56:27 -0100
64: # From: seismo!mcvax!cgcha!wtho (Tom Hofmann)
65: # Message-Id: <[email protected]>
66: # ...
67: # Subject: Time zone handling
68: # ...
69: #
70: # ...the European time rules are...standardized since 1981, when
71: # most European counrties started DST. Before that year, only
72: # a few countries (UK, France, Italy) had DST, each according
73: # to own national rules. In 1981, however, DST started on
74: # 'Apr firstSun', and not on 'Mar lastSun' as in the following
75: # years...
76: # But also since 1981 there are some more national exceptions
77: # than listed in 'europe': Switzerland, for example, joined DST
78: # one year later, Denmark ended DST on 'Oct 1' instead of 'Sep
79: # lastSun' in 1981---I don't know how they handle now.
80: #
81: # Finally, DST ist always from 'Apr 1' to 'Oct 1' in the
82: # Soviet Union (as far as I know).
83: #
84: # Tom Hofmann, Scientific Computer Center, CIBA-GEIGY AG,
85: # 4002 Basle, Switzerland
86: # UUCP: ...!mcvax!cernvax!cgcha!wtho
87: #
88: ###############################################################################
89: #
90: # ...
91: # Date: Wed, 4 Feb 87 22:35:22 +0100
92: # From: seismo!mcvax!cwi.nl!dik (Dik T. Winter)
93: # Message-Id: <[email protected]>
94: # ...
95: # Subject: timezones
96: # ...
97: #
98: # The information from Tom Hofmann is (as far as I know) not entirely correct.
99: # After a request from chongo at amdahl I tried to retrieve all information
100: # about DST in Europe. I was able to find all from about 1969.
101: #
102: # ...standardization
103: # on DST in Europe started in about 1977 with switches on first Sunday in
104: # April and last Sunday in September. In UK it was from last but 1 Sunday
105: # in march to last Sunday in October. In 1981 UK joined Europe insofar that
106: # the starting day for both shifted to last Sunday in March. And from 1982
107: # the whole of Europe used DST, with switch dates April 1 and October 1 in
108: # the Sovjet Union. In 1985 the SU reverted to standard Europen switch
109: # dates. Note that currently in the UK the switch back date appears not
110: # to be the last Sunday in October, but 4 weeks after the last Sunday in
111: # September (withness 1982 and 1983 with terminating days October 24 and 23).
112: #
113: # It should also be remembered that time-zones are not constants; e.g.
114: # Portugal switched in 1976 from MET (or CET) to WET with DST, and the UK
115: # used MET throughout from 1967 to 1969, and WET with DST before and after
116: # that time. Note also that though there were rules for switch dates not
117: # all countries abided to these dates, and many individual deviations
118: # occurred, though not since 1982 I believe. Another note: it is always
119: # assumed that DST is 1 hour ahead of normal time, this need not be the
120: # case; at least in the Netherlands there have been times when DST was 2 hours
121: # in advance of normal time.
122: #
123: # ...
124: # dik t. winter, cwi, amsterdam, nederland
125: # INTERNET : [email protected]
126: # BITNET/EARN: dik@mcvax
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