which country is the standard time inthe world
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A time zone is a region or area that observes the same standard time. The world is divided longitudinally into time zones, with each hour difference roughly 15 degrees apart. Due to some countries have half hour time zones, there are more than 24 times zones in the world. The starting point at which Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) starts is the Prime Meridian (zero degrees longitude). The International Date Line (IDL), located at 180 degrees longitude delineates one day from the next; time incrementally advances as one travels west of the IDL.
Most countries, especially the smaller ones, have only one time zone. There are 23 countries with at least two time zones (plus Antarctica which has at least ten unofficial time zones).
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