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Vila - Vanuatu Actual Time and Date

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Vila timezone information

UTC/GMT Offset Actual offset : UTC/GMT 11 hours
No offset at this time

Geographical and astronomical datas : Vanuatu

Coordinates Latitude : 17° 44' south
Longitude : 168° 19' east
Astronomic Observations Sunrise at : 04:53 pm
Transition hout : 10:56 pm
Sunset at : 05:00 am
Duration of day : 12 hours
Civil twilight start at : 04:31 pm
Civil twilight end at : 05:22 am

World time information on Australasia - Vila

As represented above, indicates a year
is the day of that year, from 001 through 365 (366 in leap years)
For example, "1981-04-05" is also "1981-095".
This format is used with simple hardware systems that have a need for a date system, but where including full calendar calculation software may be a significant nuisance
This system is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Julian Date", whereas the astronomical Julian Date is a sequential count of the number of days since day 0 beginning 1 January 4713 BC Greenwich noon, Julian proleptic calendar (or noon on ISO date -4713-11-24 which uses the Gregorian proleptic calendar with a year ).
ISO 8601 uses the 24-hour clock system
The basic format is .
refers to a zero-padded hour between 00 and 24 (where 24 is only used to notate midnight at the end of a calendar day).
refers to a minute between 00 and 59.
refers to a second between 00 and 60 (where 60 is only used to notate an added leap second).
So a time might appear as either "134730" in the basic format or "13:47:30" in the extended format.
It is also acceptable to omit lower order time elements for reduced accuracy: are all used.
Midnight is a special case and can be referred to as both "00:00" and "24:00"
The notation "00:00" is used at the beginning of a calendar day and is the more frequently used
At the end of a day use "24:00"
Note that "2007-04-05T24:00" is the same instant as "2007-04-06T00:00" (see Combined date and time representations below).
Decimal fractions may also be added to any of the three time elements
A decimal point, either a comma or a dot (without any preference as stated most recently in resolution 10 of the 22nd General Conference CGPM in 2003), is used as a separator between the time element and its fraction
A fraction may only be added to the lowest order time element in the representation
To denote "14 hours, 30 and one half minutes", do not include a seconds figure

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