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Diperbarui Maret 2026

Berapa Zona Waktu di Dunia

24 zona waktu standar, 37+ zona waktu yang digunakan secara praktis

Jawaban Cepat

There are 24 standard time zones but 38+ actual zones due to half-hour offsets and political boundaries. France has the most (12), Russia spans 11. Time zones range from UTC-12 to UTC+14, creating a maximum 26-hour difference across the globe.

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Jawaban Singkat

There are 24 standard time zones based on 15° longitude divisions. However, in practice, there are 38+ time zones due to political boundaries, half-hour offsets, and regional variations.

💡Time zones were created in 1884 to standardize train schedules — before that, every city had its own local time!
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How Time Zones Work

UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the reference point at 0° longitude (Greenwich, UK). Zones range from UTC-12 (Baker Island) to UTC+14 (Line Islands, Kiribati). Each zone is roughly 1 hour apart.

💡UTC+14 means it's already tomorrow there while it's still today in UTC-12 — a 26-hour difference!
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Unusual Time Zones

Half-hour zones: India (UTC+5:30), Iran (UTC+3:30), Afghanistan (UTC+4:30) | 45-minute zones: Nepal (UTC+5:45), Chatham Islands (UTC+12:45) | Multiple zones: Russia has 11, USA has 6, Australia has 3

💡China uses only one time zone (UTC+8) despite spanning 5 geographical zones — so sunrise can be at 10 AM in western China!
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Countries with Most Time Zones

France: 12 time zones (due to overseas territories) | Russia: 11 time zones | USA: 6 time zones (9 including territories) | Australia: 3 main zones | UK: 9 zones (with territories)

💡France has the most time zones of any country, thanks to territories from the Caribbean to the Pacific!

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

Mengapa some countries have half-hour time zones?

Countries choose half-hour (or 45-minute) offsets to better align with their geographic position or to differentiate from neighbors. India chose UTC+5:30 to be distinct from both Pakistan (UTC+5) and Bangladesh (UTC+6).

Apa itu the International Date Line?

The International Date Line runs through the Pacific Ocean at roughly 180° longitude. Crossing it westward adds a day; crossing eastward subtracts a day. It zigzags to avoid splitting countries.

Mengapaesn't every country use standard time zones?

Political, economic, and practical reasons. China uses one zone for national unity. Some countries offset by 30 minutes for better solar alignment. Others change zones for trade relations with neighboring countries.

What's the biggest time difference possible?

The maximum difference is 26 hours — between UTC-12 (Baker Island) and UTC+14 (Line Islands). This means when it's Monday midnight on Baker Island, it's already Tuesday 2 AM on Line Islands.

Apakah semua countries observe Daylight Saving Time?

No — only about 70 countries use DST. Most of Africa, Asia, and South America don't observe it. Countries near the equator see little benefit since day length varies minimally year-round.

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