Eastern European Time
The Eastern European Time ( EET, Eng. Eastern European Time, EET) is a time zone in which the clocks relative to the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) proceed by two hours.
In Europe, the following countries have EET:
Since the degrees of longitude from the north running to the south, the Eastern European Time is also true in some Asian and African countries, such as:
- Syria
- Lebanon
- Israel
- Jordan
- Egypt
- Libya
- Palestinian Territories
- South Africa
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CIA World Factbook: time zone map (English)
- CIA World Factbook: The sides of the respective States (English)
- Time zones in Russia
- Time zone