Areas using UTC−6
Single zone countries
Multizoned countries
See also
Belize (bəˈliːz formerly British Honduras, is a country in Central America. Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( Spanish: Costa Rica or República de Costa Rica,) is a Country in El Salvador ( República de El Salvador,) is a country in Central America. Guatemala (República de Guatemala) is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west the Pacific Ocean to the southwest Honduras in Spanish, República de Honduras) is a democratic republic in Central America. Nicaragua (ˌnɪkəˈrɑgwə officially the Republic of Nicaragua () is a representative democratic republic and the largest nation in Central America Canada is divided into six Time zones and ranks third among countries with respect to number of time zones after Russia (eleven and the United States (nine Time in the United States, by law is divided into nine standard Time zones covering the states and its possessions with most of the United States observing Daylight Mexico uses three different UTC offsets as defined in the federal Law of Time Systems Zone 1 (Central Zone covers most of Mexico and is equivalent to UTC-6 The Central Time Zone observes Standard time by subtracting six hours from UTC during standard time ( UTC−6) and five hours during Daylight saving The Mountain Time Zone of North America keeps time by subtracting seven hours from Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC-7) during the shortest days of autumn Chile uses 4 different UTC offsets Except for Easter Island, it uses UTC-4 and in summer as Daylight saving time UTC-3 For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Ecuador topics. Galápagos is a Province in Ecuador that is coincident with the Galápagos Islands. Daylight saving time ( DST
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