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Spain falls in two time zones.

Mainland Spain is on Central European Time (CET). That is Greenwich Mean Time +1 (GMT +1).

The Canary Islands located in the Atlantic of the North West Coast of Africa are on Western European Time (WET) which is the same as GMT.

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All of Costa Rica is in the same time zone. Liberia, Costa Rica is then located in the time zone that is called CST or -6:00. This means it is located six hours behind the Universal Coordinated Time or UTC.

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Spain has one time zone, Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1. However, during daylight saving time, it shifts to Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is UTC+2.

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Costa Rica is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -6 hours, ie. 6 hours behind Greenwich, England. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)

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One, Switzerland is in Central European Time (CET)

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idk but Wikipedia it's time zone was UTC-6. Hope that helps. :)

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Spain only has one time zone: CEST (GMT+1). During the months of daylight savings it's in the GMT+2 zone.

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1 but there is no daylight saving time

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Only one, and it's the Pacific Time Zone

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