
The timezone TLT in Timor-Leste
Timezones are always computed by their difference to UTC, the "Universal Time Coordinated". In East Timor exists only a single tonezone at UTC+9. E.g. New York is currently at UTC-4 in Eastern Time, so the time difference between NY and East Timor is 13 hours.East Timor has no time difference between summer and winter. A daylight saving time doesn't exist.
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Only 1 nationwide time zone
UTC | +9 |
Standard time: | East Timor Time (TLT) |
Daylight saving time: | none |
East Timor has an east-west extension of 2.6 degrees of longitude. Given the country's location in Southeast Asia, this corresponds to about 290 kilometers. With such a small extent the course of the sun at different positions in the country hardly matters. The position of the sun in the west of the country deviates from that in the east only about 10 minutes. This means the sun rises and sets 10 minutes later in the west than in the east.

No daylight saving time in East Timor
Due to the sun's orbit around the equator, the days are longer in summer (November to February in the southern hemisphere). Countries that switch to daylight saving time in the summer months align the daylight phase with the human rhythm. Unused bright morning hours are thus shifted into the evening (more information on daylight saving time here).Due to its proximity to the equator, the impact in East Timor would not be particularly large. Dili is located just 950 km from the equator. A day in midsummer would then not last from 06:16 to 18:55, but from 07:16 to 19:55. The effect would be quite noticeable in the evening, but the sun rising later in the morning falls at a time when many people are already awake. Thus, daylight saving time was never introduced in East Timor.