West Africa Time
Time zones of Africa:
Striped colours indicate countries observing daylight saving
| black | UTC-1: Cape Verde Time. |
| green | UTC: Western European Time · Greenwich Mean Time. |
| blue | UTC+1: Central European Time · West Africa Time. |
| red | UTC+2: Central European Summer Time · Eastern European Time · Central Africa Time · West Africa Summer Time · South Africa Standard Time. |
| yellow | UTC+3: Eastern European Summer Time · East Africa Time. |
| grey | UTC+4: Mauritius Time · Seychelles Time. |
West Africa Time, or WAT, is a time zone used in western and west-central Africa (though not in countries west of Benin, which instead use GMT). The zone is one hour ahead of UTC (UTC+1), which makes it the same as Central European Time.
As most of this time zone is in the equatorial region there is no significant change in day length throughout the year, so no daylight savings are observed. The exception to this is Namibia, which moves to West Africa Summer Time (UTC+2) in the summer months, September to April.
West Africa Time is used by the following countries:
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Angola -
Benin -
Chad -
Cameroon -
Central African Republic -
Democratic Republic of the Congo (western) -
Equatorial Guinea -
Gabon -
Namibia -
Niger -
Nigeria -
Republic of the Congo
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