Editing 1799: Bad Map Projection: Time Zones
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| {{w|Belarus}} (Bel.) || UTC+3 || || Belarus lies entirely in the UTC+3 time zone yet the map depicts a small strip of land in the UTC+2 zone. This is most likely to allow for Belarus to have a common border with Poland even though the countries do not have two consecutive time zones (Poland uses UTC+1) | | {{w|Belarus}} (Bel.) || UTC+3 || || Belarus lies entirely in the UTC+3 time zone yet the map depicts a small strip of land in the UTC+2 zone. This is most likely to allow for Belarus to have a common border with Poland even though the countries do not have two consecutive time zones (Poland uses UTC+1) | ||
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− | | {{w|Russia}} (First label) || UTC+2 – UTC+12 || || See Asia section for explanation. | + | | {{w|Russia}} (First label) || UTC+2 – UTC+12 || || See Asia section for explanation. As the only country it is labeled twice. |
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| {{w|Netherlands}}<br>(not labeled) || UTC+1 || || Not labeled. | | {{w|Netherlands}}<br>(not labeled) || UTC+1 || || Not labeled. |