Time in Haiti

The name Time in Haiti is undoubtedly a topic of great relevance today. Throughout history, Time in Haiti has been the subject of study, debate and controversy in various fields and disciplines. From science to literature, through politics and popular culture, Time in Haiti has left an indelible mark on society. In this article, we will explore different facets of Time in Haiti, examining its impact on today's world and its relevance for the future. From its origins to its evolution today, Time in Haiti has captured the attention and imagination of millions of people around the world.

Time in
Time zoneEastern Standard Time
InitialsEST
UTC offsetUTC−5
Daylight saving time
NameEastern Daylight Time
InitialsEDT
UTC offsetUTC−4
StartSecond Sunday in March
EndFirst Sunday in November
tz database
America/Port-au-Prince

Haiti observes Eastern Standard Time Zone (UTC−5) as standard time, and Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4) as daylight saving time (DST). DST is observed annually from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.[1]

IANA time zone database

In the IANA time zone database, Haiti is given one zone in the file zone.tab—America/Port-au-Prince. "HT" refers to the country's ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Data for Haiti directly from zone.tab of the IANA time zone database; columns marked with * are the columns from zone.tab itself:[2]

c.c.* coordinates* TZ* Comments UTC offset DST
HT +1832−07220 America/Port-au-Prince −05:00 −04:00

References

  1. ^ "Haiti". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Retrieved 13 December 2022. time difference: UTC-5 (same time as Washington, DC, during Standard Time) ... daylight saving time: +1hr, begins second Sunday in March; ends first Sunday in November
  2. ^ "North America". tz database. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Retrieved 13 December 2022.