Further-Eastern European Time
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Further-Eastern European Time
Summary
Further-Eastern European Time is a local mean time[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (local_mean_time category, ranking #5 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- Further-Eastern European Time is in the country of Russia[3].
- Further-Eastern European Time is in the country of Turkey[4].
- Further-Eastern European Time is in the country of Belarus[5].
- Further-Eastern European Time's instance of is recorded as local mean time[6].
- Further-Eastern European Time's instance of is recorded as time zone[7].
- Further-Eastern European Time's said to be the same as is recorded as Moscow Time[8].
- Further-Eastern European Time's said to be the same as is recorded as time in Turkey[9].
- Further-Eastern European Time's described at URL is recorded as https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/fet[10].
- Further-Eastern European Time's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'FET'}[11].
- Further-Eastern European Time's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1236gthf[12].
- Further-Eastern European Time's UTC timezone offset is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25235', 'amount': '+3'}[13].
Why It Matters
Further-Eastern European Time draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (local_mean_time category, ranking #5 of 6).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[14] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]