Steffen Thorsen <thorsen <at> timeanddate.com> writes:
On 24.03.2012 19:06, Alexander Krivenyshev wrote:
According to news Nagorno-Karabakh (de facto independent republic, disputed between Armenia and Azerbaijan) is abolishing Daylight Saving Time. We have unsuccessfully tried to find out if the new DST rule for Nagorno-Karabakh already applies to 2012, or when it comes into effect. Does anyone know more about this?
One hotel we called said that local time there was like UTC+5 (DST applied) - so either they have not been informed correctly, or the law is not applied yet.
Best regards, Steffen Thorsen - timeanddate.com
We have to wait and see for more info. For example, although Armenia government cancelled DST this year but it seems nobody (or not many) knows anything about it ??? here is blog from Armenia: Google and Ubuntu rule in Armenia or the chaos of the summer time: http://blognews.am/rus/news/4185/google-и-ubuntu-рулят-в-армении-или-хаос-с- летним-временем.html And here's another news that Nagorno-Karabakh rejects move to "summer" time (in russian): http://newsarmenia.ru/karabah/20120323/42631342.html http://www.100storon.ru/default/20120323/252759084.html Alexander Krivenyshev- WorldTimeZone.com http://www.worldtimezone.com