Wake Island Time Zone
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The Wake Island Time Zone observes standard time by adding twelve hours to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+12). The clock time in this zone is based on the mean solar time of the 180th degree meridian east of the Greenwich Observatory.
The zone includes the U.S. territory of Wake Island and is two hours ahead of Guam Time Zone, 23 hours ahead of Samoa Time Zone, and 24 hours ahead of Howland and Baker Islands.
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[edit] Populated areas
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Fiji
- Majuro, Marshall Islands
- Nauru
- Provideniya, Russia
- Tuvalu
- Wellington, New Zealand
[edit] Other areas
- Amundsen-Scott, Antarctica (follows New Zealand rules for Daylight Saving Time)
- McMurdo, Antarctica (follows New Zealand rules for Daylight Saving Time)
- Wake Island
[edit] See also
- Time zone
- Time offset
- Guam Time Zone
- UTC-12
- Samoa Time Zone
- Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone
- Alaska Standard Time Zone
- Pacific Standard Time Zone
- Mountain Standard Time Zone
- Central Standard Time Zone
- Eastern Standard Time Zone
- Atlantic Standard Time Zone
- Newfoundland Standard Time Zone