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Ireland is in the Western European Time Zone, which during the winter months, follows Greenwich Mean Time. During the summer months, Ireland participates in Daylight Savings Time and goes by Irish Standard Time which is Greenwich Mean Time plus one hour.

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Faro, Portugal's time zone [Western European Time, WET] and Ireland's time zone [Greenwich Mean Time, GMT] are basically on the same time because both time zones are considered to be the same as Coordinated Universal Time [UTC].

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When it is 10.00 am Eastern Time, it is 3.00 pm in Ireland. Ireland is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Time.

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Ireland is in GMT. There is a 5 hour difference. So at 10am eastern time it is 3pm in Ireland.

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