"France technically spans more time zones than any other country due to its overseas territories. The European part exists entirely within one time zone."
"Adding territories like French Guiana, Tahiti, Réunion, and Mayotte brings the total to twelve time zones, and including Adélie Land in Antarctica increases it to thirteen."
France spans more time zones than any other country, thanks to its overseas territories. While the European part of France exists in one time zone, territories like French Guiana, Tahiti, Réunion, and Mayotte contribute to a total of twelve time zones. Including Adélie Land in Antarctica, the total increases to thirteen. Timekeeping in Antarctica is noted to be unique, suggesting further exploration of the topic in the future.
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