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Clocks To Fall Back One Hour Sunday

March 12th, 2009 | Categoría: Culture

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This Sunday roughly half of Argentina will turn its clock back by one hour. The change comes as Argentina drops its five-month-old daylight savings plan and moves back to the GMT-3 time zone. The new time will put Argentina one hour ahead of Eastern Time in the U.S., four hours ahead of California and three hours behind London. Twelve provinces in the western half of Argentina never signed onto the daylight savings plan. To see a map of these, click here. Most provinces will keep their zones, ending Argentina’s dual zone system. But San Luis this week decided to rebel. It too will fall back an hour, putting it inline with New York and four hours behind London.

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Zarro comments… it almost feels like nobody visits this blog.

Too bad for a Successful Journalist like you..

FC

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