Alberto Monteiro wrote: > > Doug asked: > > > > Do other countries do this? > > > Better ask which countries _don't_ do this. Some br states that lie close > to the equator don't. Which turns Brazil into a country with 4 timezones, > with each timezone split in two [the equatorial half that _don't_ apply DST, > and the tropical half that does apply]. > > Alberto Monteiro
Wouldn't that be effecively only *three* time zones: The two which don't apply DST, and the two which do, only one of them is the same time as its non-DST counterpart's neighboring time zone. -- Matt
