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Czech Republic is an important country in Central Europe and naturally the Time Zone of Czech falls within the Central European Time Zone. Since the CET or the Central European Standard Time is an hour ahead of the GMT or the Greenwich Meantime, the standard time of Czech Republic follows the same.
In the summer, the Czech Republic observes the daylight saving time by forwarding it by one hour. Thus, it moves two hours ahead of the Greenwich Meantime. The geographical notification of this is implied by – GMT+2.
The Time Zone of Czech comes back to the usual after the summer. The time again moves one hour ahead of the Greenwich Meantime. The geographical notification of this fact is implied by – GMT+1. It follows the CEST or the Central European Summer Time.
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