West Africa Time

West Africa Time, or WAT, is a time zone used in west-central Africa (though not in countries west of Benin, which instead use GMT). The zone is one hour ahead of UTC(Coordinated Universal Time) (UTC+1), which makes it the same as Central European Time. Note that it does not include most of the countries that make up the West Africa region (these use UTC+0). As most of this time zone is in the equatorial region there is no significant change in d... more
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