Editing 1799: Bad Map Projection: Time Zones
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| {{w|Egypt}} || UTC+2 || Stretched vertically | Egypt uses the UTC+2 time zone, while most countries located to its south use UTC+3. Since the area of central Africa using UTC+2 is small compared to the section using UTC+3, those countries in UTC+2 are extended to cover more of that time zone. || | | {{w|Egypt}} || UTC+2 || Stretched vertically | Egypt uses the UTC+2 time zone, while most countries located to its south use UTC+3. Since the area of central Africa using UTC+2 is small compared to the section using UTC+3, those countries in UTC+2 are extended to cover more of that time zone. || | ||
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− | | {{w|Sudan}} || UTC+3 || Sudan and South Sudan (S.S | + | | {{w|Sudan}} || UTC+3 || Sudan and South Sudan (S.S) are fully in UTC+3 zone, but in the map a little part of them has been stretched to meet the borders with Chad the Central African Republic which are in UTC+1. || |
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| {{w|South Sudan}} (S.S.) || UTC+3 || || See Sudan’s explanation. | | {{w|South Sudan}} (S.S.) || UTC+3 || || See Sudan’s explanation. |