Kaliningrad Time

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Time in Russia
  KALT Kaliningrad Time UTC+2 (MSK−1)
  MSK Moscow Time UTC+3 (MSK±0)
  SAMT Samara Time UTC+4 (MSK+1)
  YEKT Yekaterinburg Time UTC+5 (MSK+2)
  OMST Omsk Time UTC+6 (MSK+3)
  KRAT Krasnoyarsk Time UTC+7 (MSK+4)
  IRKT Irkutsk Time UTC+8 (MSK+5)
  YAKT Yakutsk Time UTC+9 (MSK+6)
  VLAT Vladivostok Time UTC+10 (MSK+7)
  MAGT Magadan Time UTC+11 (MSK+8)
  PETT Kamchatka Time UTC+12 (MSK+9)
Time in Europe :
Light Blue Western European Time / Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC )
Blue Western European Time / Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC )
Western European Summer Time / British Summer Time / Irish Standard Time ( UTC+1 )
Red Central European Time ( UTC+1 )
Central European Summer Time ( UTC+2 )
Yellow Eastern European Time / Kaliningrad Time ( UTC+2 )
Ochre Eastern European Time ( UTC+2 )
Eastern European Summer Time ( UTC+3 )
Green Moscow Time / Turkey Time ( UTC+3 )
Turquoise Armenia Time / Azerbaijan Time / Georgia Time / Samara Time ( UTC+4 )
? ? ? ?  Pale colours: Standard time observed all year
? ? ?  Dark colours: Summer time observed

Kaliningrad Time is the time zone two hours ahead of UTC ( UTC+02:00 ) and one hour behind Moscow Time (MSK?1). It is used in Kaliningrad Oblast .

Until 2011, Kaliningrad Time was identical to Eastern European Time (UTC+02:00; UTC+03:00 with daylight saving time ). On 27 March 2011, Russia moved to permanent DST, switching Kaliningrad time permanently to UTC+03:00. On 26 October 2014, this law was reversed but daylight saving time was not reintroduced, so Kaliningrad is now permanently set to UTC+02:00. [1]

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  1. ^ "Russia: Putin abolishes 'daylight savings' time change" . BBC News . 22 July 2014 . Retrieved 30 January 2017 .