Vladivostok Time (VLAT) (Russian: владивостокское время, vladivostokskoye vremya), is a time zone in Russia , named after the city of Vladivostok. It is ten hours ahead of UTC (00) and seven hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+7).
On 27 March 2011, Russia moved to year-round daylight saving time. Instead of switching between 00 in winter and 00 in summer, Vladivostok Time became fixed at 00 until 2014, when it was reset back to 00 year-round.[1]
In the zone.tab of the IANA time zone database the corresponding zones is Asia/Vladivostok.
Between 26 October 2014 and 24 April 2016 Vladivostok Time was used in Magadan Oblast and Sakhalin.
Cities and towns with more than 100,000 inhabitants using Vladivostok Time:
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladivostok Time.
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