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Complete SS Calendar for 2020

Henu the Great said:
Hi!

I reside in Finland, so should I observe utc+2 calendar? It says it does not observe daylight savings so Im a bit confused. Thanks for the advice!
Where does it say it does not observe daylight saving time (DST)?

On the first page of each calendar, right at the bottom, there is a list of all the countries that particular calendar is for.
 
ThomaSsS said:
Henu the Great said:
Hi!

I reside in Finland, so should I observe utc+2 calendar? It says it does not observe daylight savings so Im a bit confused. Thanks for the advice!
Where does it say it does not observe daylight saving time (DST)?

On the first page of each calendar, right at the bottom, there is a list of all the countries that particular calendar is for.

Right on the first page: Entries on this Calendar do not observe Daylight Saving Time.

On utc +2 calendar it reads Egypt, Sudan, Libya. Yeah well Finland is the same timezone.
 
Henu the Great said:
ThomaSsS said:
Henu the Great said:
Hi!

I reside in Finland, so should I observe utc+2 calendar? It says it does not observe daylight savings so Im a bit confused. Thanks for the advice!
Where does it say it does not observe daylight saving time (DST)?

On the first page of each calendar, right at the bottom, there is a list of all the countries that particular calendar is for.
Right on the first page: Entries on this Calendar do not observe Daylight Saving Time.

On utc +2 calendar it reads Egypt, Sudan, Libya. Yeah well Finland is the same timezone.
And how exactly does it make more sense to choose a Middle Eastern calendar instead of an European one? No offense, but I'm actually trying to understand the thought process one would follow in order to make such a choice, but I can't figure it out...

The reason there are TWO Calendars in UTC+2 (Northern Hemisphere) is because one observes DST, while the other doesn't. Eastern Europe observes it, while Egypt and Lybia does not.

Moreover, they're listed right next to eachother. The European one first, and the Middle Eastern one right under it. There's seriously no simpler or more intuitive way of displaying them, even if I wanted :)
 
ThomaSsS said:
On utc +2 calendar it reads Egypt, Sudan, Libya. Yeah well Finland is the same timezone.
And how exactly does it make more sense to choose a Middle Eastern calendar instead of an European one? No offense, but I'm actually trying to understand the thought process one would follow in order to make such a choice, but I can't figure it out...

The reason there are TWO Calendars in UTC+2 (Northern Hemisphere) is because one observes DST, while the other doesn't. Eastern Europe observes it, while Egypt and Lybia does not.

Moreover, they're listed right next to eachother. The European one first, and the Middle Eastern one right under it. There's seriously no simpler or more intuitive way of displaying them, even if I wanted :)[/quote]

I guess I made a mistake in haste or something. Thanks for pointing it out.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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