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At 13 Hours and 7 Minutes Today in Bulgaria will be Astronomical Summer
At 13 hours and 7 minutes today in Bulgaria will be the astronomical summer. Today is the longest of the year and will last 15 hours, 19 minutes and 29 seconds.
Bulgaria Switches Back to Daylight Saving Time This Weekend
On March 25 Bulgaria switches back to daylight saving time.
Clocks will be adjusted one hour forward at 3 am sharp on Sunday morning. Thus, people will sleep one hour less tonight. According to psychologists, one needs a fortnight to adapt to the new rhythm.
Bulgaria Switches Back to Daylight Saving Time on March, 25th
On March 25 Bulgaria switches back to daylight saving time.
Clocks will be adjusted one hour forward at 3 am sharp on Sunday morning. Thus, people will sleep one hour less tonight. According to psychologists, one needs a fortnight to adapt to the new rhythm.
Prague's astronomical clock stops for six months
The 15th-century astronomical clock in Prague's center, which draws crowds of tourists every hour, was halted on Jan. 8 morning for six months of repairs, city hall said.
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Athens Food Market | Athens | To December 31
The Christmas Edition of the Athens Food Market at Kotzia Square in front of City Hall brings together funky food trucks and pop-ups in a celebration of diverse culinary cultures, as well as creative forces on the Greek restaurant scene. Admission is free of charge and opening hours are noon to 8 p.m. through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
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Bulgaria Switches Back to Daylight Saving Time on Sunday Morning
On March 26 Bulgaria switches back to daylight saving time.
Clocks will be adjusted one hour forward at 3 am sharp on Sunday morning. Thus, people will sleep one hour less tonight. According to psychologists, one needs a fortnight to adapt to the new rhythm.
Clocks to go back an hour on Sunday morning
Clocks in Greece should be set back an hour at 4 a.m. on Sunday to 3 a.m. as Daylight Saving Time ends.
The next time clocks will change will be on the last Sunday of March 2017, when official summer time will begin.
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Turkey to implement daylight savings time year-round
Turkey will continue to implement daylight savings time throughout the entire year and will not roll back its clocks an hour on Oct. 30, according to a cabinet decision announced in the Official Gazette on Sept. 7.
OECD: You’ll never guess who the hardest workers in the world are!
Greeks are among the hardest workers in the world, says a report by the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) with data for 2014.
Turkey to turn back clocks one hour on Nov 8
Daylight Saving Time in Turkey will end on Nov. 8, two weeks after the rest of the world switched its clocks back. Clocks across the country will be turned back by one hour at 4 a.m., which will then become 3 a.m. on Sunday morning, Nov. 8.
Clocks across Turkey were put forward to Daylight Saving Time for an hour on March 29 to save electricity.
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