UTC+14
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UTC+14 is the time zone immediately west of the International Date Line, and thus the first part of the planet to start each new day.
It is used by Kiritimati (Christmas Island) and the other Line Islands in Kiribati.
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Time offsets from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) |
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| −12 • −11 • −10 • −9:30 • −9 • −8 • −7 • −6 • −5 • −4:30 • −4 • −3:30 • −3 • −2:30 • −2 • −1 • −0:44 • −0:25 • UTC (0) • +0:20 • +0:30 • +1 • +2 • +3 • +3:30 • +4 • +4:30 • +4:51 • +5 • +5:30 • +5:40 • +5:45 • +6 • +6:30 • +7 • +7:20 • +7:30 • +8 • +8:30 • +8:45 • +9 • +9:30 • +10 • +10:30 • +11 • +11:30 • +12 • +12:45 • +13 • +13:45 • +14 |
| Daylight saving time (DST): * in Northern Hemisphere ** in Southern Hemisphere |
ko:UTC+14 it:UTC+14 ku:UTC+14 nl:UTC+14 ja:UTC+14 pt:UTC+14 ru:UTC+14 uk:UTC+14 vi:UTC+14 zh:UTC+14

