No, Aruba does not observe daylight saving time.
Specifically, Aruba observes Atlantic Standard Time. This means that Aruba time is the same as that of Eastern (United States) Standard Time during the spring and summer months that the United States of America observes daylight savings time. Aruba time therefore is one (1) hour ahead of Eastern Standard Time during the fall and winter months.
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No, Aruba does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The island's time remains consistent throughout the year.
No, Utah does not observe daylight saving time.
India does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
No, Guam does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The territory remains on the same standard time throughout the year.
No, Georgia began observing Daylight Saving Time in 1918. However, they have had periods where they did not observe it due to wartime or energy-saving measures.
No, Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time. They remain on Hawaii Standard Time (HST) throughout the year.