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Poland Time represents the regional time of Poland. Poland is situated in the Central European Time Zone, the standard time of which is 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+1.
But before discussing about the Poland Time we must know that UTC is the abbreviated name of the Coordinated Universal Time.
Like most of the other Europe countries, daylight-saving Poland Time in summer, is being shifted forward by 1 hour, which is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich mean time, GMT+2. But just after the completion of the Summer months the Poland Time is shifted back by 1 hour to Central European Time.
The current local time of the different Polish cities differ, so to form a concept of Poland Time, one should calculate the average of all the local times.
In Warsaw, the standard time zone is UTC/GMT +1 hour, whereas daylight saving time is 1 hour ahead. On the other hand, the Current time zone offset, UTC/GMT +2 hours. It's time zone is abbreviated CEST, the Central European summer time.
In Warsaw, civil twilight starts around 4:16 am and ends at 9:07 pm, whereas nautical twilight in Warsaw starts at 3:19 am and ends around 10:03 pm. The astronomical twilight starts at 1:57 am and ends approximately at 11:24 pm.
On the other hand, Poznan, Poland's standard time zone is 1 hour ahead of UTC/GMT. The daylight saving time is also 1 hour ahead, whereas the current time zone offset is UTC/GMT +2 hours.
Before visiting Poland one should know at least have an idea about the Poland Time.
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