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

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