Mauritius Time
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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. |
Mauritius Time, or MUT, is a time zone used by in the Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius. The zone is four hours ahead of UTC (UTC+4).
Daylight saving time will be used starting from 2008 for the first time in its history. Clocks are put forward to UTC+5 on October 26, 2008 and put back to standard time on March 29, 2009 at 3 AM local daylight time.[1]
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