South America.
The following places always have the same time as New York (UTC-5/UTC-4):
The time in Cuba is always the same as the time in New York except for three hours per year, two on the 2nd Sunday of March and one on the 1st Sunday of November.
The time in the following places is the same as the time in New York only while New York is on Daylight Saving Time (from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November):
The time in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil is the same as the time in New York from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 3rd Sunday of October.
The time in Paraguay is the same as the time in New York from the 3rd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of October.
The time in the following places is the same as the time in New York only while New York is on Standard Time (from the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March):
No, places that are on the opposite side of the planet from each other do not share a time zone.
These places have the same time as England all year:ScotlandWalesGuernseyJerseyIsle of MannNorthern IrelandIrelandPortugalCanary IslandsFaroe IslandsThese places have the same time as England during only part of the year:AlgeriaAngolaBeninBurkina FasoCameroonCentral African RepublicChadthe western part of the Democratic Republic of the CongoRepublic of the CongoCote D'ivoireDanmarkshavn, GreenlandEquatorial GuineaGabonGambiaGhanaGuineaGuinea-BissauIcelandLiberiaMaliMauritaniaMoroccoNigerNigeriaSão Tomé and PríncipeSenegalSierra LeoneTogoTunisiaWestern Sahara
Scotland and London are always in the same time zone.
It is the same time in Leicester as London. London is the capital and Leicester is a city in the UK which is North of London.
Aberdeen and London are in the same time zone so if it's 3pm in London it's also 3pm in Aberdeen.
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
No, places that are on the opposite side of the planet from each other do not share a time zone.
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
Two Places at the Same Time was created in 1979.
These places have the same time as England all year:ScotlandWalesGuernseyJerseyIsle of MannNorthern IrelandIrelandPortugalCanary IslandsFaroe IslandsThese places have the same time as England during only part of the year:AlgeriaAngolaBeninBurkina FasoCameroonCentral African RepublicChadthe western part of the Democratic Republic of the CongoRepublic of the CongoCote D'ivoireDanmarkshavn, GreenlandEquatorial GuineaGabonGambiaGhanaGuineaGuinea-BissauIcelandLiberiaMaliMauritaniaMoroccoNigerNigeriaSão Tomé and PríncipeSenegalSierra LeoneTogoTunisiaWestern Sahara
Scotland and London are always in the same time zone.
It is the same time in Leicester as London. London is the capital and Leicester is a city in the UK which is North of London.
In order for two places to share the same time, they need to be at least close to the same longitude. Places on opposite sides of the planet never have the same time.
London and the rest of the United Kingdom are in the same time zone, GMT (0). So the time of 11:00 am in the UK would be the time also in London.
Aberdeen and London are in the same time zone so if it's 3pm in London it's also 3pm in Aberdeen.
Yes, London, England and Dublin, Ireland are in the same time zone. Both London and Dublin observe Greenwich Mean Time. They also both observe daylight saving time [DST], known as summer time in Europe.