Time in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina uses a single time zone, denoted as Central European Time (CET: UTC+01:00). It also observes summer time, shifting to Central European Summer Time (CEST: UTC+02:00).

The shift to Daylight Saving Time (DST) occurs on the date as specified for the European Summer Time since 1983, when the system was introduced in the former SFR Yugoslavia.[1]

IANA time zone database

The IANA time zone database contains one zone for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the file zone.tab, named Europe/Sarajevo.

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gollark: I think the trendy thing is just aggressive power/clock gating now.
gollark: There were some asynchronous CPUs ages ago.
gollark: ```haskelldata Thing = Whatever Int | Bla String```Good luck implementing that sort of thing without loads of boilerplate.
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References

  1. Hrvoje Šimičević (28 March 2008). "Ljetno računanje vremena kroz povijest 20. stoljeća" [Daylight saving time through the history of the 20th century] (in Croatian). Nacional (weekly). Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2012.


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