Also known as: EEDT – Eastern European Daylight Time
Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This time zone is a Daylight Saving Time time zone and is used in: Europe, Asia, Africa.
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Where and When is EEST Observed?
Europe
European countries using EEST in the summer and EET in the winter:
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Finland
- Greece
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Moldova
- Northern Cyprus
- Romania
- Ukraine
- Åland Islands
Asia
Asian countries/territories using EEST in the summer and EET in the winter:
- Cyprus
- Gaza Strip
- Lebanon
- West Bank
Asian countries using EEST all year:
- Jordan
- Syria
Africa
Other Time Zones in UTC +3
Some time zones exist that have the same offset as EEST, but can be found under a different name:
- AST – Arabia Standard Time
- C – Charlie Time Zone
- EAT – Eastern Africa Time
- FET – Further-Eastern European Time
- IDT – Israel Daylight Time
- MSK – Moscow Standard Time
- SYOT – Syowa Time
- TRT – Turkey Time