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About EEST
EEST (Eastern European Summer Time) is a daylight saving time zone used in several Eastern European countries during summer months. It is UTC +03:00, meaning it is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
This time zone is commonly observed in countries like Greece, Finland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Ukraine (summer period) when daylight saving time is active.
EEST is mainly used to make better use of daylight during longer summer days, helping shift activities earlier in the day.