Time in the Netherlands
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Time in the Kingdom of the Netherlands is denoted by Central European Time (CET; Midden-Europese Tijd) during the winter as standard time in the Netherlands, which is one hour ahead of coordinated universal time (UTC+01:00), and Central European Summer Time (CEST) during the summer as daylight saving time, which is two hours ahead of coordinated universal time (UTC+02:00).[1] The Caribbean Netherlands – which consist of the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba – all observe Atlantic Standard Time (AST) year-round, which is four hours behind coordinated universal time (UTC−04:00).[1]
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Time in the Kingdom of the Netherlands | |
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Time zone | Central European Time (Netherlands) Atlantic Standard Time (Caribbean Netherlands) |
UTC offset | UTC+01:00 (Netherlands) UTC−04:00 (Caribbean Netherlands) |
Time notation | 24-hour clock |
Daylight saving time | |
Name | Central European Summer Time (Netherlands) |
Initials | CEST |
UTC offset | UTC+02:00 |
Start | Last Sunday in March (02:00 CET) |
End | Last Sunday in October (03:00 CEST) |
tz database | |
Europe/Amsterdam America/Kralendijk |
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