Magadan Time
{{Short description|Time zone in Russia (UTC+11)}}
{{Time zones of Russia}}
Magadan Time (MAGT) ({{langx|ru|магада́нское вре́мя}}, magadanskoye vremya) is a time zone in Russia, named after Magadan, the administrative center of Magadan Oblast. It is 11 hours ahead of UTC (UTC+11) and 8 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+8).
Between 26 October 2014 and 24 April 2016, Magadan Oblast was in UTC+10 (MSK+7), that is Vladivostok Time.[http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_russia66.html "New Russian time zones and the corresponding areas from October 26, 2014"], World Time Zone, 22 July 2014.[http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/russia-magadan-time-zone.html Russia Changes Time Zone in Magadan], Timeanddate.com, 7 April 2016. During this time, the UTC+11:00 (MSK+8) time zone was named Srednekolymsk Time, and was used by only 27,000 residents in the eastern districts of the Sakha Republic and northern Kuril Islands.[http://www.timeanddate.com/time/zone/russia Time Zones Currently Being Used in Russia], Timeanddate.com.
The time in Magadan has been as follows:[https://www.iana.org/time-zones Time Zone Database] (IANA)
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! Start date | UTC offset | MSK offset |
From 1924, May 2 | UTC+10:00 | MSK+8 |
From 1930, Jun 21 | UTC+11:00 | MSK+8 |
From 1991, Mar 31 | UTC+10:00 with DST | MSK+8 |
From 1992, Jan 19 | UTC+11:00 with DST | MSK+8 |
From 2011, Mar 27 | UTC+12:00 | MSK+8 |
From 2014, Oct 26 | UTC+10:00 | MSK+7 |
From 2016, Apr 24 | UTC+11:00 | MSK+8 |
Areas on Magadan Time
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