UTC−00:44

In this article we are going to delve into UTC−00:44, a topic that has sparked the interest of many people in recent years. UTC−00:44 is a topic of great relevance today and its impact has been felt in various areas, from society to technology. For a long time, UTC−00:44 has been the subject of debates and discussions, both academically and in the general public. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to UTC−00:44, analyzing its history, its evolution and its influence on the modern world. Additionally, we will examine the implications that UTC−00:44 has on our daily lives and in the future.

UTC−00:44 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −00:44.

History

UTC−00:44 was used in Liberia until January 7, 1972. It was known as Monrovia Mean Time or Liberian Time. The exact time zone was GMT−00:43:08 (based on the longitude of Monrovia) until it was redefined as GMT−0:44 on March 1, 1919. On 7 January 1972, it was changed to UTC+00:00.

References

  1. ^ Liberia Time from The International Atlas 5th Edition by Thomas G. Shanks