Time in the Marshall Islands, an island country consisting of over 29 coral atolls, is given by Marshall Islands Time (MHT; UTC+12:00).[1] The Marshall Islands does not have an associated daylight saving time.[2]

It is located near the equator, slightly west of the International Date Line.[3]

History

The Kwajalein Atoll of the Marshall Islands formerly observed UTC-12:00, which made communicating and trading with the other atolls observing UTC+12:00 a day ahead highly problematic. Due to this, the Kwajalein Atoll advanced 24 hours to the Eastern Hemisphere side of the International Date Line by skipping 21 August 1993.[4]

IANA time zone database

The IANA time zone database gives the Marshall Islands two zones:[5]

c.c.* coordinates* TZ* Comments UTC offsetDST
MH+0905+16720Pacific/KwajaleinKwajalein +12:00 +12:00
MH+0709+17112Pacific/Majuromost of Marshall Islands +12:00 +12:00

References

  1. Marshall Islands Time (MHT). WorldData.info. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  2. Marshall Islands at The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  3. Maps of the Marshall Islands. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  4. "In Marshall Islands, Friday Is Followed by Sunday". New York Times. Associated Press. 22 August 1993. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  5. Australasia (2020 edition) at the tz database. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Retrieved 20 May 2021.


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