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  • Some regions that use UTC+0 during standard time change to UTC+1 during daylight saving Regions that do not observe daylight saving time remain on UTC+0 unless the legal t ...
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  • Some regions use UTC+1 only during standard time. In those places, the offset changes to Other regions use UTC+1 throughout the year. In those places, the offset remains the same ...
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  • The Black Sea is one of the main maritime regions between the Balkans, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Anatolia, and the easter == Coasts and surrounding regions == ...
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  • ...range contains high peaks, glaciers, valleys, passes, lakes, and foothill regions. Alpine passes have long been used for movement between northern and southe ...much of southern and central Switzerland and contain several high mountain regions, valleys, and passes. ...
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  • Some regions use UTC+2 only during daylight saving time. In those places, the offset is Other regions use UTC+2 throughout the year. In those places, the offset remains the same ...
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  • ...ders eastern Africa, southern Asia, western [[Australia]], and many island regions. It contains important seas, gulfs, island chains, coastal routes, and mari ...while its eastern side includes the western coast of Australia and island regions near Southeast Asia. ...
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  • ...]], [[Alaska]], northern [[Russia]], [[Norway]], and several Arctic island regions. == Surrounding regions == ...
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  • ...es the same standard time. Time zones are used so that clocks in different regions can reflect local daylight, civil administration, transport schedules, comm Some regions use [[daylight saving time]], which changes the local clock during part of ...
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  • Ports on both sides of the ocean linked inland regions to maritime transport. Atlantic-facing parts of South America used the ocea ...s">"[[Atlantic Ocean#Coasts and surrounding regions|Coasts and surrounding regions]]". ''Atlantic Ocean''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the ...
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  • ...es a single, shared reference that allows systems and records in different regions to use consistent timestamps. * coordinated communications across regions ...
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  • The state is divided into the administrative regions of Arnsberg, Detmold, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Münster. [[Warendorf]] lies w ...
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  • ...is used in many countries, mainly in Europe and North America, while other regions remain on standard time year-round. In regions that observe daylight saving time, clocks are typically set forward by one ...
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  • ...g, cultural exchange, political contact, and transport between surrounding regions. Its position made it one of the main maritime zones connecting the Atlanti == Coasts and surrounding regions == ...
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  • Some regions use UTC+3 permanently, while others use it only during daylight saving peri ...
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  • ...kia contains mountains, river valleys, lowlands, forests, and agricultural regions. The Carpathian Mountains dominate much of the north and centre, while the The country is divided into regions and municipalities. Bratislava is the national capital and the main politic ...
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  • ...n Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. It extends from the Baltic and Black Sea regions across Siberia to the Pacific Ocean. Its capital and largest city is [[Mosc ...l Mountains, Siberia, the North Caucasus, the Russian Far East, and Arctic regions. ...
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  • ...itical and military history, South America became one of the main overseas regions affected by the expansion of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] during the late 2 ...[Andes]], large coastal plains, inland plateaus, and southern cold-weather regions. In modern history, South America was divided between sovereign republics, ...
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  • ...ulas, islands, mountain systems, and coastal plains created separate local regions, while maritime routes connected them with western Europe, central Europe, ...n Peninsula and extends into the Aegean and Ionian seas through its island regions.<ref name="greece-geography"/> ...
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  • ...egionale Politische Verwaltung coordinated the political administration of regions under the authority of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]. Its functions included ...tration, security coordination, and military control inside their assigned regions. The office provided political supervision and helped ensure that each regi ...
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  • During the [[Middenvader Era]] (1946–1959), German industrial regions were connected to broader restructuring processes affecting multiple Europe ...rs of [[De Vrienden]] maintained personal and industrial links with German regions from the 1970s onward. The formation of De Vrienden in the Netherlands indi ...
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