UTC+05:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +05:00. This time is used in:
As standard time (year-round)
Principal cities: Astana, Almaty, Kokshetau, Tashkent, Ashgabat, Dushanbe, Malé, Yekaterinburg, Martin-de-Viviès, Port-aux-Français, Aktobe, Atyrau, Kyzylorda, Aktau, Islamabad, Karachi
South Asia
Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Armenia and Azerbaijan used this as daylight saving time (DST) in 1981âÂÂ2012 and 1981âÂÂ2016 respectively, called Armenia Summer Time (AMST) and Azerbaijan Summer Time (AZST).
Discrepancies between official UTC+05:00 and geographical UTC+05:00
Areas in UTC+05:00 longitudes using other time zones
Using :
- China
- Parts of western areas in the country, including western Xinjiang province (Kashgar) (although most locals observe UTC+06:00)
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- Afghanistan
- Eastern parts, where the nation's capital Kabul is
Using :
- Russia
- The very east of Severny Island with 69ð2' E as the easternmost point
Areas outside UTC+05:00 longitudes using UTC+05:00 time
Areas between 82ð30' E and 97ð30' E ("physical" UTC+06:00)
- Russia
- The very easternmost parts of Ural Federal District
- Kazakhstan
- Parts of East Kazakhstan
Areas between 52ð30' E and 67ð30' E ("physical" UTC+04:00)
- Turkmenistan
- Kazakhstan
- Aktobe
- Kyzylorda
- Kostanay
- parts of Mangystau, Atyrau, and West Kazakhstan
- Uzbekistan
- Most parts, including Samarkand
- Pakistan
- Western parts, including Karachi
- Russia
- Most parts of Ural Federal District
Areas between 37ð30' E and 52ð30' E ("physical" UTC+03:00)
- Russia
- Western tip of Perm Krai
- Western parts of the Orenburg Oblast
Historical time offsets
Kyrgyzstan adopted this time zone as its standard time from 2 May 1924 to 21 June 1930, and from 31 March 1991 to 12 August 2005.
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