Time in Sweden facts for kids
![Time zones of Europe](/images/thumb/7/71/Time_zones_of_Europe.svg/340px-Time_zones_of_Europe.svg.png)
Time zones of Europe in relation to UTC:
Light colours indicate countries that do not observe summer time.
blue | Western European Time (UTC+0) Western European Summer Time (UTC+1) |
light blue | Western European Time (UTC+0) |
red | Central European Time (UTC+1) Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) |
yellow | Eastern European Time (UTC+2) Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3) |
orange | Kaliningrad Time (UTC+3) |
green | Further-eastern European Time (UTC+3), a.k.a. Moscow Time |
Sweden uses Central European Time (CET) which is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+1). Sweden has not observed summer time since 1916.
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