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# tzdb data for Africa and environs

# This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of
# 2009-05-17 by Arthur David Olson.

# This file is by no means authoritative; if you think you know better,
# go ahead and edit the file (and please send any changes to
# tz@iana.org for general use in the future).  For more, please see
# the file CONTRIBUTING in the tz distribution.

# From Paul Eggert (2018-05-27):
#
# Unless otherwise specified, the source for data through 1990 is:
# Thomas G. Shanks and Rique Pottenger, The International Atlas (6th edition),
# San Diego: ACS Publications, Inc. (2003).
# Unfortunately this book contains many errors and cites no sources.
#
# Many years ago Gwillim Law wrote that a good source
# for time zone data was the International Air Transport
# Association's Standard Schedules Information Manual (IATA SSIM),
# published semiannually.  Law sent in several helpful summaries
# of the IATA's data after 1990.  Except where otherwise noted,
# IATA SSIM is the source for entries after 1990.
#
# Another source occasionally used is Edward W. Whitman, World Time Differences,
# Whitman Publishing Co, 2 Niagara Av, Ealing, London (undated), which
# I found in the UCLA library.
#
# For data circa 1899, a common source is:
# Milne J. Civil time. Geogr J. 1899 Feb;13(2):173-94.
# https://www.jstor.org/stable/1774359
#
# A reliable and entertaining source about time zones is
# Derek Howse, Greenwich time and longitude, Philip Wilson Publishers (1997).
#
# European-style abbreviations are commonly used along the Mediterranean.
# For sub-Saharan Africa abbreviations were less standardized.
# Previous editions of this database used WAT, CAT, SAT, and EAT
# for UT +00 through +03, respectively,
# but in 1997 Mark R V Murray reported that
# 'SAST' is the official abbreviation for +02 in the country of South Africa,
# 'CAT' is commonly used for +02 in countries north of South Africa, and
# 'WAT' is probably the best name for +01, as the common phrase for
# the area that includes Nigeria is "West Africa".
#
# To summarize, the following abbreviations seemed to have some currency:
#     +00    GMT    Greenwich Mean Time
#     +02    CAT    Central Africa Time
#     +02    SAST    South Africa Standard Time
# and Murray suggested the following abbreviation:
#     +01    WAT    West Africa Time
# Murray's suggestion seems to have caught on in news reports and the like.
# I vaguely recall 'WAT' also being used for -01 in the past but
# cannot now come up with solid citations.
#
# I invented the following abbreviations in the 1990s:
#     +02    WAST    West Africa Summer Time
#     +03    CAST    Central Africa Summer Time
#     +03    SAST    South Africa Summer Time
#     +03    EAT    East Africa Time
# 'EAT' seems to have caught on and is in current timestamps, and though
# the other abbreviations are rarer and are only in past timestamps,
# they are paired with better-attested non-DST abbreviations.
# Corrections are welcome.

# Algeria
# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Algeria    1916    only    -    Jun    14    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1916    1919    -    Oct    Sun>=1    23:00s    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1917    only    -    Mar    24    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1918    only    -    Mar     9    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1919    only    -    Mar     1    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1920    only    -    Feb    14    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1920    only    -    Oct    23    23:00s    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1921    only    -    Mar    14    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1921    only    -    Jun    21    23:00s    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1939    only    -    Sep    11    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1939    only    -    Nov    19     1:00    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1944    1945    -    Apr    Mon>=1     2:00    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1944    only    -    Oct     8     2:00    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1945    only    -    Sep    16     1:00    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1971    only    -    Apr    25    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1971    only    -    Sep    26    23:00s    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1977    only    -    May     6     0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1977    only    -    Oct    21     0:00    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1978    only    -    Mar    24     1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1978    only    -    Sep    22     3:00    0    -
Rule    Algeria    1980    only    -    Apr    25     0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Algeria    1980    only    -    Oct    31     2:00    0    -
# Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time; go with Howse's
# more precise 0:09:21.
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Algiers    0:12:12 -    LMT    1891 Mar 15  0:01
            0:09:21    -    PMT    1911 Mar 11 # Paris Mean Time
            0:00    Algeria    WE%sT    1940 Feb 25  2:00
            1:00    Algeria    CE%sT    1946 Oct  7
            0:00    -    WET    1956 Jan 29
            1:00    -    CET    1963 Apr 14
            0:00    Algeria    WE%sT    1977 Oct 21
            1:00    Algeria    CE%sT    1979 Oct 26
            0:00    Algeria    WE%sT    1981 May
            1:00    -    CET

# Angola
# Benin
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Botswana
# See Africa/Maputo.

# Burkina Faso
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Burundi
# See Africa/Maputo.

# Cameroon
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Cape Verde / Cabo Verde
#
# From Paul Eggert (2018-02-16):
# Shanks gives 1907 for the transition to +02.
# For now, ignore that and follow the 1911-05-26 Portuguese decree
# (see Europe/Lisbon).
#
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone Atlantic/Cape_Verde -1:34:04 -    LMT    1912 Jan 01  2:00u # Praia
            -2:00    -    -02    1942 Sep
            -2:00    1:00    -01    1945 Oct 15
            -2:00    -    -02    1975 Nov 25  2:00
            -1:00    -    -01

# Central African Republic
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Chad
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Ndjamena    1:00:12 -    LMT    1912        # N'Djamena
            1:00    -    WAT    1979 Oct 14
            1:00    1:00    WAST    1980 Mar  8
            1:00    -    WAT

# Comoros
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# Democratic Republic of the Congo
# See Africa/Lagos for the western part and Africa/Maputo for the eastern.

# Republic of the Congo
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Côte d'Ivoire / Ivory Coast
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Abidjan    -0:16:08 -    LMT    1912
             0:00    -    GMT
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Bamako    # Mali
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Banjul    # Gambia
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Conakry    # Guinea
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Dakar    # Senegal
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Freetown    # Sierra Leone
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Lome        # Togo
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Nouakchott    # Mauritania
Link Africa/Abidjan Africa/Ouagadougou    # Burkina Faso
Link Africa/Abidjan Atlantic/St_Helena    # St Helena

# Djibouti
# See Africa/Nairobi.

###############################################################################

# Egypt

# Milne says Cairo used 2:05:08.9, the local mean time of the Abbasizeh
# observatory; round to nearest.  Milne also says that the official time for
# Egypt was mean noon at the Great Pyramid, 2:04:30.5, but apparently this
# did not apply to Cairo, Alexandria, or Port Said.

# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Egypt    1940    only    -    Jul    15    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1940    only    -    Oct     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1941    only    -    Apr    15    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1941    only    -    Sep    16    0:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1942    1944    -    Apr     1    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1942    only    -    Oct    27    0:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1943    1945    -    Nov     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1945    only    -    Apr    16    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1957    only    -    May    10    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1957    1958    -    Oct     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1958    only    -    May     1    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1959    1981    -    May     1    1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1959    1965    -    Sep    30    3:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1966    1994    -    Oct     1    3:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    1982    only    -    Jul    25    1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1983    only    -    Jul    12    1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1984    1988    -    May     1    1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1989    only    -    May     6    1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1990    1994    -    May     1    1:00    1:00    S
# IATA (after 1990) says transitions are at 0:00.
# Go with IATA starting in 1995, except correct 1995 entry from 09-30 to 09-29.

# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2011-04-20):
# "...Egypt's interim cabinet decided on Wednesday to cancel daylight
# saving time after a poll posted on its website showed the majority of
# Egyptians would approve the cancellation."
#
# Egypt to cancel daylight saving time
# http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/407168
# or
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_egypt04.html
Rule    Egypt    1995    2010    -    Apr    lastFri     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    1995    2005    -    Sep    lastThu    24:00    0    -
# From Steffen Thorsen (2006-09-19):
# The Egyptian Gazette, issue 41,090 (2006-09-18), page 1, reports:
# Egypt will turn back clocks by one hour at the midnight of Thursday
# after observing the daylight saving time since May.
# http://news.gom.com.eg/gazette/pdf/2006/09/18/01.pdf
Rule    Egypt    2006    only    -    Sep    21    24:00    0    -
# From Dirk Losch (2007-08-14):
# I received a mail from an airline which says that the daylight
# saving time in Egypt will end in the night of 2007-09-06 to 2007-09-07.
# From Jesper Nørgaard Welen (2007-08-15): [The following agree:]
# http://www.nentjes.info/Bill/bill5.htm
# https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=53
# From Steffen Thorsen (2007-09-04): The official information...:
# http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/EgyptOnline/Miscellaneous/000002/0207000000000000001580.htm
Rule    Egypt    2007    only    -    Sep    Thu>=1    24:00    0    -
# From Abdelrahman Hassan (2007-09-06):
# Due to the Hijri (lunar Islamic calendar) year being 11 days shorter
# than the year of the Gregorian calendar, Ramadan shifts earlier each
# year. This year it will be observed September 13 (September is quite
# hot in Egypt), and the idea is to make fasting easier for workers by
# shifting business hours one hour out of daytime heat. Consequently,
# unless discontinued, next DST may end Thursday 28 August 2008.
# From Paul Eggert (2007-08-17):
# For lack of better info, assume the new rule is last Thursday in August.

# From Petr Machata (2009-04-06):
# The following appeared in Red Hat bugzilla[1] (edited):
#
# > $ zdump -v /usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Cairo | grep 2009
# > /usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Cairo  Thu Apr 23 21:59:59 2009 UTC = Thu =
# Apr 23
# > 23:59:59 2009 EET isdst=0 gmtoff=7200
# > /usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Cairo  Thu Apr 23 22:00:00 2009 UTC = Fri =
# Apr 24
# > 01:00:00 2009 EEST isdst=1 gmtoff=10800
# > /usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Cairo  Thu Aug 27 20:59:59 2009 UTC = Thu =
# Aug 27
# > 23:59:59 2009 EEST isdst=1 gmtoff=10800
# > /usr/share/zoneinfo/Africa/Cairo  Thu Aug 27 21:00:00 2009 UTC = Thu =
# Aug 27
# > 23:00:00 2009 EET isdst=0 gmtoff=7200
#
# > end date should be Thu Sep 24 2009 (Last Thursday in September at 23:59=
# :59)
# > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/958729/
#
# timeanddate[2] and another site I've found[3] also support that.
#
# [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=492263
# [2] https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/clockchange.html?n=53
# [3] https://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/africa/egypt/

# From Arthur David Olson (2009-04-20):
# In 2009 (and for the next several years), Ramadan ends before the fourth
# Thursday in September; Egypt is expected to revert to the last Thursday
# in September.

# From Steffen Thorsen (2009-08-11):
# We have been able to confirm the August change with the Egyptian Cabinet
# Information and Decision Support Center:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/egypt-dst-ends-2009.html
#
# The Middle East News Agency
# https://www.mena.org.eg/index.aspx
# also reports "Egypt starts winter time on August 21"
# today in article numbered "71, 11/08/2009 12:25 GMT."
# Only the title above is available without a subscription to their service,
# and can be found by searching for "winter" in their search engine
# (at least today).

# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2010-07-20):
# According to News from Egypt - Al-Masry Al-Youm Egypt's cabinet has
# decided that Daylight Saving Time will not be used in Egypt during
# Ramadan.
#
# Arabic translation:
# "Clocks to go back during Ramadan - and then forward again"
# http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/news/clocks-go-back-during-ramadan-and-then-forward-again
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_egypt02.html

# From Ahmad El-Dardiry (2014-05-07):
# Egypt is to change back to Daylight system on May 15
# http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/100735/Egypt/Politics-/Egypts-government-to-reapply-daylight-saving-time-.aspx

# From Gunther Vermier (2014-05-13):
# our Egypt office confirms that the change will be at 15 May "midnight" (24:00)

# From Imed Chihi (2014-06-04):
# We have finally "located" a precise official reference about the DST changes
# in Egypt.  The Ministers Cabinet decision is explained at
# http://www.cabinet.gov.eg/Media/CabinetMeetingsDetails.aspx?id=347 ...
# [T]his (Arabic) site is not accessible outside Egypt, but the page ...
# translates into: "With regard to daylight saving time, it is scheduled to
# take effect at exactly twelve o'clock this evening, Thursday, 15 MAY 2014,
# to be suspended by twelve o'clock on the evening of Thursday, 26 JUN 2014,
# and re-established again at the end of the month of Ramadan, at twelve
# o'clock on the evening of Thursday, 31 JUL 2014."  This statement has been
# reproduced by other (more accessible) sites[, e.g.,]...
# http://elgornal.net/news/news.aspx?id=4699258

# From Paul Eggert (2014-06-04):
# Sarah El Deeb and Lee Keath of AP report that the Egyptian government says
# the change is because of blackouts in Cairo, even though Ahram Online (cited
# above) says DST had no affect on electricity consumption.  There is
# no information about when DST will end this fall.  See:
# http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/el-sissi-pushes-egyptians-line-23614833

# From Steffen Thorsen (2015-04-08):
# Egypt will start DST on midnight after Thursday, April 30, 2015.
# This is based on a law (no 35) from May 15, 2014 saying it starts the last
# Thursday of April....  Clocks will still be turned back for Ramadan, but
# dates not yet announced....
# http://almogaz.com/news/weird-news/2015/04/05/1947105 ...
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/egypt-starts-dst-2015.html

# From Ahmed Nazmy (2015-04-20):
# Egypt's ministers cabinet just announced ... that it will cancel DST at
# least for 2015.
#
# From Tim Parenti (2015-04-20):
# http://english.ahram.org.eg/WriterArticles/NewsContentP/1/128195/Egypt/No-daylight-saving-this-summer-Egypts-prime-minist.aspx
# "Egypt's cabinet agreed on Monday not to switch clocks for daylight saving
# time this summer, and carry out studies on the possibility of canceling the
# practice altogether in future years."
#
# From Paul Eggert (2015-04-24):
# Yesterday the office of Egyptian President El-Sisi announced his
# decision to abandon DST permanently.  See Ahram Online 2015-04-24.
# http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/128509/Egypt/Politics-/Sisi-cancels-daylight-saving-time-in-Egypt.aspx

# From Steffen Thorsen (2016-04-29):
# Egypt will have DST from July 7 until the end of October....
# http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContentP/1/204655/Egypt/Daylight-savings-time-returning-to-Egypt-on--July.aspx
# From Mina Samuel (2016-07-04):
# Egyptian government took the decision to cancel the DST,

Rule    Egypt    2008    only    -    Aug    lastThu    24:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    2009    only    -    Aug    20    24:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    2010    only    -    Aug    10    24:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    2010    only    -    Sep     9    24:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    2010    only    -    Sep    lastThu    24:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    2014    only    -    May    15    24:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    2014    only    -    Jun    26    24:00    0    -
Rule    Egypt    2014    only    -    Jul    31    24:00    1:00    S
Rule    Egypt    2014    only    -    Sep    lastThu    24:00    0    -

# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Cairo    2:05:09 -    LMT    1900 Oct
            2:00    Egypt    EE%sT

# Equatorial Guinea
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Eritrea
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)
# See Africa/Johannesburg.

# Ethiopia
# See Africa/Nairobi.
#
# Unfortunately tzdb records only Western clock time in use in Ethiopia,
# as the tzdb format is not up to properly recording a common Ethiopian
# timekeeping practice that is based on solar time.  See:
# Mortada D. If you have a meeting in Ethiopia, you'd better double
# check the time. PRI's The World. 2015-01-30 15:15 -05.
# https://www.pri.org/stories/2015-01-30/if-you-have-meeting-ethiopia-you-better-double-check-time

# Gabon
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Gambia
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Ghana

# From Paul Eggert (2018-01-30):
# Whitman says DST was observed from 1931 to "the present";
# Shanks & Pottenger say 1936 to 1942 with 20 minutes of DST,
# with transitions on 09-01 and 12-31 at 00:00.
# Page 33 of Parish GCB, Colonial Reports - Annual. No. 1066. Gold
# Coast. Report for 1919. (March 1921), OCLC 784024077
# http://libsysdigi.library.illinois.edu/ilharvest/africana/books2011-05/5530214/5530214_1919/5530214_1919_opt.pdf
# lists the Determination of the Time Ordinance, 1919, No. 18,
# "to advance the time observed locally by the space of twenty minutes
# during the last four months of each year; the object in view being
# to extend during those months the period of daylight-time available
# for evening recreation after office hours."
# Vanessa Ogle, The Global Transformation of Time, 1870-1950 (2015), p 33,
# writes "In 1919, the Gold Coast (Ghana as of 1957) made Greenwich
# time its legal time and simultaneously legalized a summer time of
# UTC - 00:20 minutes from March to October."; a footnote lists
# the ordinance as being dated 1919-11-24.
# The Crown Colonist, Volume 12 (1942), p 176, says "the Government
# intend advancing Gold Coast time half an hour ahead of G.M.T.
# The actual date of the alteration has not yet been announced."
# These sources are incomplete and contradictory.  Possibly what is
# now Ghana observed different DST regimes in different years.  For
# lack of better info, use Shanks except treat the minus sign as a
# typo, and assume DST started in 1920 not 1936.
# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Ghana    1920    1942    -    Sep     1    0:00    0:20    -
Rule    Ghana    1920    1942    -    Dec    31    0:00    0    -
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Accra    -0:00:52 -    LMT    1918
             0:00    Ghana    GMT/+0020

# Guinea
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Guinea-Bissau
#
# From Paul Eggert (2018-02-16):
# Shanks gives 1911-05-26 for the transition to WAT,
# evidently confusing the date of the Portuguese decree
# (see Europe/Lisbon) with the date that it took effect.
#
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Bissau    -1:02:20 -    LMT    1912 Jan  1  1:00u
            -1:00    -    -01    1975
             0:00    -    GMT

# Kenya
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Nairobi    2:27:16    -    LMT    1928 Jul
            3:00    -    EAT    1930
            2:30    -    +0230    1940
            2:45    -    +0245    1960
            3:00    -    EAT
Link Africa/Nairobi Africa/Addis_Ababa     # Ethiopia
Link Africa/Nairobi Africa/Asmara     # Eritrea
Link Africa/Nairobi Africa/Dar_es_Salaam # Tanzania
Link Africa/Nairobi Africa/Djibouti
Link Africa/Nairobi Africa/Kampala     # Uganda
Link Africa/Nairobi Africa/Mogadishu     # Somalia
Link Africa/Nairobi Indian/Antananarivo     # Madagascar
Link Africa/Nairobi Indian/Comoro
Link Africa/Nairobi Indian/Mayotte

# Lesotho
# See Africa/Johannesburg.

# Liberia
#
# From Paul Eggert (2017-03-02):
#
# The Nautical Almanac for the Year 1970, p 264, is the source for -0:44:30.
#
# In 1972 Liberia was the last country to switch from a UT offset
# that was not a multiple of 15 or 20 minutes.  The 1972 change was on
# 1972-01-07, according to an entry dated 1972-01-04 on p 330 of:
# Presidential Papers: First year of the administration of
# President William R. Tolbert, Jr., July 23, 1971-July 31, 1972.
# Monrovia: Executive Mansion.
#
# Use the abbreviation "MMT" before 1972, as the more-accurate numeric
# abbreviation "-004430" would be one byte over the POSIX limit.
#
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Monrovia    -0:43:08 -    LMT    1882
            -0:43:08 -    MMT    1919 Mar # Monrovia Mean Time
            -0:44:30 -    MMT    1972 Jan 7 # approximately MMT
             0:00    -    GMT

###############################################################################

# Libya

# From Even Scharning (2012-11-10):
# Libya set their time one hour back at 02:00 on Saturday November 10.
# https://www.libyaherald.com/2012/11/04/clocks-to-go-back-an-hour-on-saturday/
# Here is an official source [in Arabic]: http://ls.ly/fb6Yc
#
# Steffen Thorsen forwarded a translation (2012-11-10) in
# https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2012-November/018451.html
#
# From Tim Parenti (2012-11-11):
# Treat the 2012-11-10 change as a zone change from UTC+2 to UTC+1.
# The DST rules planned for 2013 and onward roughly mirror those of Europe
# (either two days before them or five days after them, so as to fall on
# lastFri instead of lastSun).

# From Even Scharning (2013-10-25):
# The scheduled end of DST in Libya on Friday, October 25, 2013 was
# cancelled yesterday....
# https://www.libyaherald.com/2013/10/24/correction-no-time-change-tomorrow/
#
# From Paul Eggert (2013-10-25):
# For now, assume they're reverting to the pre-2012 rules of permanent UT +02.

# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Libya    1951    only    -    Oct    14    2:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1952    only    -    Jan     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    1953    only    -    Oct     9    2:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1954    only    -    Jan     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    1955    only    -    Sep    30    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1956    only    -    Jan     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    1982    1984    -    Apr     1    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1982    1985    -    Oct     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    1985    only    -    Apr     6    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1986    only    -    Apr     4    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1986    only    -    Oct     3    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    1987    1989    -    Apr     1    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1987    1989    -    Oct     1    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    1997    only    -    Apr     4    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    1997    only    -    Oct     4    0:00    0    -
Rule    Libya    2013    only    -    Mar    lastFri    1:00    1:00    S
Rule    Libya    2013    only    -    Oct    lastFri    2:00    0    -
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Tripoli    0:52:44 -    LMT    1920
            1:00    Libya    CE%sT    1959
            2:00    -    EET    1982
            1:00    Libya    CE%sT    1990 May  4
# The 1996 and 1997 entries are from Shanks & Pottenger;
# the IATA SSIM data entries contain some obvious errors.
            2:00    -    EET    1996 Sep 30
            1:00    Libya    CE%sT    1997 Oct  4
            2:00    -    EET    2012 Nov 10  2:00
            1:00    Libya    CE%sT    2013 Oct 25  2:00
            2:00    -    EET

# Madagascar
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# Malawi
# See Africa/Maputo.

# Mali
# Mauritania
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Mauritius

# From Steffen Thorsen (2008-06-25):
# Mauritius plans to observe DST from 2008-11-01 to 2009-03-31 on a trial
# basis....
# It seems that Mauritius observed daylight saving time from 1982-10-10 to
# 1983-03-20 as well, but that was not successful....
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/mauritius-daylight-saving-time.html

# From Alex Krivenyshev (2008-06-25):
# http://economicdevelopment.gov.mu/portal/site/Mainhomepage/menuitem.a42b24128104d9845dabddd154508a0c/?content_id=0a7cee8b5d69a110VgnVCM1000000a04a8c0RCRD

# From Arthur David Olson (2008-06-30):
# The www.timeanddate.com article cited by Steffen Thorsen notes that "A
# final decision has yet to be made on the times that daylight saving
# would begin and end on these dates." As a place holder, use midnight.

# From Paul Eggert (2008-06-30):
# Follow Thorsen on DST in 1982/1983, instead of Shanks & Pottenger.

# From Steffen Thorsen (2008-07-10):
# According to
# http://www.lexpress.mu/display_article.php?news_id=111216
# (in French), Mauritius will start and end their DST a few days earlier
# than previously announced (2008-11-01 to 2009-03-31).  The new start
# date is 2008-10-26 at 02:00 and the new end date is 2009-03-27 (no time
# given, but it is probably at either 2 or 3 wall clock time).
#
# A little strange though, since the article says that they moved the date
# to align itself with Europe and USA which also change time on that date,
# but that means they have not paid attention to what happened in
# USA/Canada last year (DST ends first Sunday in November). I also wonder
# why that they end on a Friday, instead of aligning with Europe which
# changes two days later.

# From Alex Krivenyshev (2008-07-11):
# Seems that English language article "The revival of daylight saving
# time: Energy conservation?"- No. 16578 (07/11/2008) was originally
# published on Monday, June 30, 2008...
#
# I guess that article in French "Le gouvernement avance l'introduction
# de l'heure d'été" stating that DST in Mauritius starting on October 26
# and ending on March 27, 2009 is the most recent one....
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_mauritius02.html

# From Riad M. Hossen Ally (2008-08-03):
# The Government of Mauritius weblink
# http://www.gov.mu/portal/site/pmosite/menuitem.4ca0efdee47462e7440a600248a521ca/?content_id=4728ca68b2a5b110VgnVCM1000000a04a8c0RCRD
# Cabinet Decision of July 18th, 2008 states as follows:
#
# 4. ...Cabinet has agreed to the introduction into the National Assembly
# of the Time Bill which provides for the introduction of summer time in
# Mauritius. The summer time period which will be of one hour ahead of
# the standard time, will be aligned with that in Europe and the United
# States of America. It will start at two o'clock in the morning on the
# last Sunday of October and will end at two o'clock in the morning on
# the last Sunday of March the following year. The summer time for the
# year 2008-2009 will, therefore, be effective as from 26 October 2008
# and end on 29 March 2009.

# From Ed Maste (2008-10-07):
# THE TIME BILL (No. XXVII of 2008) Explanatory Memorandum states the
# beginning / ending of summer time is 2 o'clock standard time in the
# morning of the last Sunday of October / last Sunday of March.
# http://www.gov.mu/portal/goc/assemblysite/file/bill2708.pdf

# From Steffen Thorsen (2009-06-05):
# According to several sources, Mauritius will not continue to observe
# DST the coming summer...
#
# Some sources, in French:
# http://www.defimedia.info/news/946/Rashid-Beebeejaun-:-%C2%AB-L%E2%80%99heure-d%E2%80%99%C3%A9t%C3%A9-ne-sera-pas-appliqu%C3%A9e-cette-ann%C3%A9e-%C2%BB
# http://lexpress.mu/Story/3398~Beebeejaun---Les-objectifs-d-%C3%A9conomie-d-%C3%A9nergie-de-l-heure-d-%C3%A9t%C3%A9-ont-%C3%A9t%C3%A9-atteints-
#
# Our wrap-up:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/mauritius-dst-will-not-repeat.html

# From Arthur David Olson (2009-07-11):
# The "mauritius-dst-will-not-repeat" wrapup includes this:
# "The trial ended on March 29, 2009, when the clocks moved back by one hour
# at 2am (or 02:00) local time..."

# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule Mauritius    1982    only    -    Oct    10    0:00    1:00    -
Rule Mauritius    1983    only    -    Mar    21    0:00    0    -
Rule Mauritius    2008    only    -    Oct    lastSun    2:00    1:00    -
Rule Mauritius    2009    only    -    Mar    lastSun    2:00    0    -
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone Indian/Mauritius    3:50:00 -    LMT    1907 # Port Louis
            4:00 Mauritius    +04/+05
# Agalega Is, Rodriguez
# no information; probably like Indian/Mauritius

# Mayotte
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# Morocco
# See the 'europe' file for Spanish Morocco (Africa/Ceuta).

# From Alex Krivenyshev (2008-05-09):
# Here is an article that Morocco plan to introduce Daylight Saving Time between
# 1 June, 2008 and 27 September, 2008.
#
# "... Morocco is to save energy by adjusting its clock during summer so it will
# be one hour ahead of GMT between 1 June and 27 September, according to
# Communication Minister and Government Spokesman, Khalid Naciri...."
#
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_morocco01.html
# http://en.afrik.com/news11892.html

# From Alex Krivenyshev (2008-05-09):
# The Morocco time change can be confirmed on Morocco web site Maghreb Arabe
# Presse:
# http://www.map.ma/eng/sections/box3/morocco_shifts_to_da/view
#
# Morocco shifts to daylight time on June 1st through September 27, Govt.
# spokesman.

# From Patrice Scattolin (2008-05-09):
# According to this article:
# https://www.avmaroc.com/actualite/heure-dete-comment-a127896.html
# (and republished here: <http://www.actu.ma/heure-dete-comment_i127896_0.html>)
# the changes occur at midnight:
#
# Saturday night May 31st at midnight (which in French is to be
# interpreted as the night between Saturday and Sunday)
# Sunday night the 28th at midnight
#
# Seeing that the 28th is Monday, I am guessing that she intends to say
# the midnight of the 28th which is the midnight between Sunday and
# Monday, which jives with other sources that say that it's inclusive
# June 1st to Sept 27th.
#
# The decision was taken by decree *2-08-224 *but I can't find the decree
# published on the web.
#
# It's also confirmed here:
# http://www.maroc.ma/NR/exeres/FACF141F-D910-44B0-B7FA-6E03733425D1.htm
# on a government portal as being between June 1st and Sept 27th (not yet
# posted in English).
#
# The following Google query will generate many relevant hits:
# https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Conseil+de+gouvernement+maroc+heure+avance&btnG=Search

# From Steffen Thorsen (2008-08-27):
# Morocco will change the clocks back on the midnight between August 31
# and September 1. They originally planned to observe DST to near the end
# of September:
#
# One article about it (in French):
# http://www.menara.ma/fr/Actualites/Maroc/Societe/ci.retour_a_l_heure_gmt_a_partir_du_dimanche_31_aout_a_minuit_officiel_.default
#
# We have some further details posted here:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/morocco-ends-dst-early-2008.html

# From Steffen Thorsen (2009-03-17):
# Morocco will observe DST from 2009-06-01 00:00 to 2009-08-21 00:00 according
# to many sources, such as
# http://news.marweb.com/morocco/entertainment/morocco-daylight-saving.html
# http://www.medi1sat.ma/fr/depeche.aspx?idp=2312
# (French)
#
# Our summary:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/morocco-starts-dst-2009.html

# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-03-17):
# Here is a link to official document from Royaume du Maroc Premier Ministre,
# Ministère de la Modernisation des Secteurs Publics
#
# Under Article 1 of Royal Decree No. 455-67 of Act 23 safar 1387 (2 June 1967)
# concerning the amendment of the legal time, the Ministry of Modernization of
# Public Sectors announced that the official time in the Kingdom will be
# advanced 60 minutes from Sunday 31 May 2009 at midnight.
#
# http://www.mmsp.gov.ma/francais/Actualites_fr/PDF_Actualites_Fr/HeureEte_FR.pdf
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_morocco03.html

# From Steffen Thorsen (2010-04-13):
# Several news media in Morocco report that the Ministry of Modernization
# of Public Sectors has announced that Morocco will have DST from
# 2010-05-02 to 2010-08-08.
#
# Example:
# http://www.lavieeco.com/actualites/4099-le-maroc-passera-a-l-heure-d-ete-gmt1-le-2-mai.html
# (French)
# Our page:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/morocco-starts-dst-2010.html

# From Dan Abitol (2011-03-30):
# ...Rules for Africa/Casablanca are the following (24h format)
# The 3rd April 2011 at 00:00:00, [it] will be 3rd April 01:00:00
# The 31st July 2011 at 00:59:59, [it] will be 31st July 00:00:00
# ...Official links of change in morocco
# The change was broadcast on the FM Radio
# I ve called ANRT (telecom regulations in Morocco) at
# +212.537.71.84.00
# http://www.anrt.net.ma/fr/
# They said that
# http://www.map.ma/fr/sections/accueil/l_heure_legale_au_ma/view
# is the official publication to look at.
# They said that the decision was already taken.
#
# More articles in the press
# https://www.yabiladi.com/articles/details/5058/secret-l-heure-d-ete-maroc-leve.html
# http://www.lematin.ma/Actualite/Express/Article.asp?id=148923
# http://www.lavieeco.com/actualite/Le-Maroc-passe-sur-GMT%2B1-a-partir-de-dim

# From Petr Machata (2011-03-30):
# They have it written in English here:
# http://www.map.ma/eng/sections/home/morocco_to_spring_fo/view
#
# It says there that "Morocco will resume its standard time on July 31,
# 2011 at midnight." Now they don't say whether they mean midnight of
# wall clock time (i.e. 11pm UTC), but that's what I would assume. It has
# also been like that in the past.

# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2012-03-09):
# According to Infomédiaire web site from Morocco (infomediaire.ma),
# on March 9, 2012, (in French) Heure légale:
# Le Maroc adopte officiellement l'heure d'été
# http://www.infomediaire.ma/news/maroc/heure-l%C3%A9gale-le-maroc-adopte-officiellement-lheure-d%C3%A9t%C3%A9
# Governing Council adopted draft decree, that Morocco DST starts on
# the last Sunday of March (March 25, 2012) and ends on
# last Sunday of September (September 30, 2012)
# except the month of Ramadan.
# or (brief)
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_morocco06.html

# From Arthur David Olson (2012-03-10):
# The infomediaire.ma source indicates that the system is to be in
# effect every year. It gives 03H00 as the "fall back" time of day;
# it lacks a "spring forward" time of day; assume 2:00 XXX.
# Wait on specifying the Ramadan exception for details about
# start date, start time of day, end date, and end time of day XXX.

# From Christophe Tropamer (2012-03-16):
# Seen Morocco change again:
# http://www.le2uminutes.com/actualite.php
# "...à partir du dernier dimanche d'avril et non fins mars,
# comme annoncé précédemment."

# From Milamber Space Network (2012-07-17):
# The official return to GMT is announced by the Moroccan government:
# http://www.mmsp.gov.ma/fr/actualites.aspx?id=288 [in French]
#
# Google translation, lightly edited:
# Back to the standard time of the Kingdom (GMT)
# Pursuant to Decree No. 2-12-126 issued on 26 Jumada (I) 1433 (April 18,
# 2012) and in accordance with the order of Mr. President of the
# Government No. 3-47-12 issued on 24 Sha'ban (11 July 2012), the Ministry
# of Public Service and Administration Modernization announces the return
# of the legal time of the Kingdom (GMT) from Friday, July 20, 2012 until
# Monday, August 20, 2012.  So the time will be delayed by 60 minutes from
# 3:00 am Friday, July 20, 2012 and will again be advanced by 60 minutes
# August 20, 2012 from 2:00 am.

# From Paul Eggert (2013-03-06):
# Morocco's daylight-saving transitions due to Ramadan seem to be
# announced a bit in advance.  On 2012-07-11 the Moroccan government
# announced that year's Ramadan daylight-saving transitions would be
# 2012-07-20 and 2012-08-20; see
# http://www.mmsp.gov.ma/fr/actualites.aspx?id=288

# From Andrew Paprocki (2013-07-02):
# Morocco announced that the year's Ramadan daylight-savings
# transitions would be 2013-07-07 and 2013-08-10; see:
# http://www.maroc.ma/en/news/morocco-suspends-daylight-saving-time-july-7-aug10

# From Steffen Thorsen (2013-09-28):
# Morocco extends DST by one month, on very short notice, just 1 day
# before it was going to end.  There is a new decree (2.13.781) for
# this, where DST from now on goes from last Sunday of March at 02:00
# to last Sunday of October at 03:00, similar to EU rules.  Official
# source (French):
# http://www.maroc.gov.ma/fr/actualites/lhoraire-dete-gmt1-maintenu-jusquau-27-octobre-2013
# Another source (specifying the time for start and end in the decree):
# http://www.lemag.ma/Heure-d-ete-au-Maroc-jusqu-au-27-octobre_a75620.html

# From Sebastien Willemijns (2014-03-18):
# http://www.afriquinfos.com/articles/2014/3/18/maroc-heure-dete-avancez-tous-horloges-247891.asp

# From Milamber Space Network (2014-06-05):
# The Moroccan government has recently announced that the country will return
# to standard time at 03:00 on Saturday, June 28, 2014 local time....  DST
# will resume again at 02:00 on Saturday, August 2, 2014....
# http://www.mmsp.gov.ma/fr/actualites.aspx?id=586

# From Milamber (2015-06-08):
# (Google Translation) The hour will thus be delayed 60 minutes
# Sunday, June 14 at 3:00, the ministry said in a statement, adding
# that the time will be advanced again 60 minutes Sunday, July 19,
# 2015 at 2:00.  The move comes under 2.12.126 Decree of 26 Jumada I
# 1433 (18 April 2012) and the decision of the Head of Government of
# 16 N. 3-29-15 Chaaban 1435 (4 June 2015).
# Source (french):
# https://lnt.ma/le-maroc-reculera-dune-heure-le-dimanche-14-juin/
#
# From Milamber (2015-06-09):
# http://www.mmsp.gov.ma/fr/actualites.aspx?id=863
#
# From Michael Deckers (2015-06-09):
# [The gov.ma announcement] would (probably) make the switch on 2015-07-19 go
# from 03:00 to 04:00 rather than from 02:00 to 03:00, as in the patch....
# I think the patch is correct and the quoted text is wrong; the text in
# <https://lnt.ma/le-maroc-reculera-dune-heure-le-dimanche-14-juin/> agrees
# with the patch.

# From Mohamed Essedik Najd (2018-10-26):
# Today, a Moroccan government council approved the perpetual addition
# of 60 minutes to the regular Moroccan timezone.
# From Matt Johnson (2018-10-28):
# http://www.sgg.gov.ma/Portals/1/BO/2018/BO_6720-bis_Ar.pdf
#
# From Maamar Abdelkader (2018-11-01):
# We usually move clocks back the previous week end and come back to the +1
# the week end after....  The government does not announce yet the decision
# about this temporary change.  But it s 99% sure that it will be the case,
# as in previous years.  An unofficial survey was done these days, showing
# that 64% of asked people are ok for moving from +1 to +0 during Ramadan.
# https://leconomiste.com/article/1035870-enquete-l-economiste-sunergia-64-des-marocains-plebiscitent-le-gmt-pendant-ramadan

# From Naoufal Semlali (2019-04-16):
# Morocco will be on GMT starting from Sunday, May 5th 2019 at 3am.
# The switch to GMT+1 will occur on Sunday, June 9th 2019 at 2am....
# http://fr.le360.ma/societe/voici-la-date-du-retour-a-lheure-legale-au-maroc-188222
#
# From Paul Eggert (2019-05-20):
# This agrees with our 2018-11-01 guess that the Moroccan government
# would continue the practice of falling back at 03:00 the last Sunday
# before Ramadan, and of springing forward at 02:00 the first Sunday after
# Ramadan, as this has been the practice since 2012.  To implement this,
# transition dates for 2019 through 2087 were determined by running the
# following program under GNU Emacs 26.2.
# (let ((islamic-year 1440))
#   (require 'cal-islam)
#   (while (< islamic-year 1511)
#     (let ((a (calendar-islamic-to-absolute (list 9 1 islamic-year)))
#           (b (calendar-islamic-to-absolute (list 10 1 islamic-year)))
#           (sunday 0))
#       (while (/= sunday (mod (setq a (1- a)) 7)))
#       (while (/= sunday (mod b 7))
#         (setq b (1+ b)))
#       (setq a (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute a))
#       (setq b (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute b))
#       (insert
#        (format
#         (concat "Rule\tMorocco\t%d\tonly\t-\t%s\t%2d\t 3:00\t-1:00\t-\n"
#                 "Rule\tMorocco\t%d\tonly\t-\t%s\t%2d\t 2:00\t0\t-\n")
#         (car (cdr (cdr a))) (calendar-month-name (car a) t) (car (cdr a))
#         (car (cdr (cdr b))) (calendar-month-name (car b) t) (car (cdr b)))))
#     (setq islamic-year (+ 1 islamic-year))))

# RULE    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Morocco    1939    only    -    Sep    12     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1939    only    -    Nov    19     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1940    only    -    Feb    25     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1945    only    -    Nov    18     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1950    only    -    Jun    11     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1950    only    -    Oct    29     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1967    only    -    Jun     3    12:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1967    only    -    Oct     1     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1974    only    -    Jun    24     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1974    only    -    Sep     1     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1976    1977    -    May     1     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1976    only    -    Aug     1     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1977    only    -    Sep    28     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    1978    only    -    Jun     1     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    1978    only    -    Aug     4     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2008    only    -    Jun     1     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2008    only    -    Sep     1     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2009    only    -    Jun     1     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2009    only    -    Aug    21     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2010    only    -    May     2     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2010    only    -    Aug     8     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2011    only    -    Apr     3     0:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2011    only    -    Jul    31     0:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2012    2013    -    Apr    lastSun     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2012    only    -    Jul    20     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2012    only    -    Aug    20     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2012    only    -    Sep    30     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2013    only    -    Jul     7     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2013    only    -    Aug    10     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2013    2018    -    Oct    lastSun     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2014    2018    -    Mar    lastSun     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2014    only    -    Jun    28     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2014    only    -    Aug     2     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2015    only    -    Jun    14     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2015    only    -    Jul    19     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2016    only    -    Jun     5     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2016    only    -    Jul    10     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2017    only    -    May    21     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2017    only    -    Jul     2     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2018    only    -    May    13     3:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2018    only    -    Jun    17     2:00    1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2019    only    -    May     5     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2019    only    -    Jun     9     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2020    only    -    Apr    19     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2020    only    -    May    24     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2021    only    -    Apr    11     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2021    only    -    May    16     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2022    only    -    Mar    27     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2022    only    -    May     8     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2023    only    -    Mar    19     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2023    only    -    Apr    23     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2024    only    -    Mar    10     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2024    only    -    Apr    14     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2025    only    -    Feb    23     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2025    only    -    Apr     6     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2026    only    -    Feb    15     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2026    only    -    Mar    22     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2027    only    -    Feb     7     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2027    only    -    Mar    14     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2028    only    -    Jan    23     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2028    only    -    Feb    27     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2029    only    -    Jan    14     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2029    only    -    Feb    18     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2029    only    -    Dec    30     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2030    only    -    Feb    10     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2030    only    -    Dec    22     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2031    only    -    Jan    26     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2031    only    -    Dec    14     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2032    only    -    Jan    18     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2032    only    -    Nov    28     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2033    only    -    Jan     9     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2033    only    -    Nov    20     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2033    only    -    Dec    25     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2034    only    -    Nov     5     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2034    only    -    Dec    17     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2035    only    -    Oct    28     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2035    only    -    Dec     2     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2036    only    -    Oct    19     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2036    only    -    Nov    23     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2037    only    -    Oct     4     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2037    only    -    Nov    15     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2038    only    -    Sep    26     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2038    only    -    Oct    31     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2039    only    -    Sep    18     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2039    only    -    Oct    23     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2040    only    -    Sep     2     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2040    only    -    Oct    14     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2041    only    -    Aug    25     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2041    only    -    Sep    29     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2042    only    -    Aug    10     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2042    only    -    Sep    21     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2043    only    -    Aug     2     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2043    only    -    Sep     6     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2044    only    -    Jul    24     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2044    only    -    Aug    28     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2045    only    -    Jul     9     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2045    only    -    Aug    20     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2046    only    -    Jul     1     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2046    only    -    Aug     5     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2047    only    -    Jun    23     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2047    only    -    Jul    28     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2048    only    -    Jun     7     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2048    only    -    Jul    19     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2049    only    -    May    30     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2049    only    -    Jul     4     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2050    only    -    May    15     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2050    only    -    Jun    26     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2051    only    -    May     7     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2051    only    -    Jun    11     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2052    only    -    Apr    28     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2052    only    -    Jun     2     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2053    only    -    Apr    13     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2053    only    -    May    25     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2054    only    -    Apr     5     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2054    only    -    May    10     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2055    only    -    Mar    28     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2055    only    -    May     2     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2056    only    -    Mar    12     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2056    only    -    Apr    23     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2057    only    -    Mar     4     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2057    only    -    Apr     8     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2058    only    -    Feb    17     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2058    only    -    Mar    31     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2059    only    -    Feb     9     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2059    only    -    Mar    16     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2060    only    -    Feb     1     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2060    only    -    Mar     7     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2061    only    -    Jan    16     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2061    only    -    Feb    27     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2062    only    -    Jan     8     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2062    only    -    Feb    12     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2062    only    -    Dec    31     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2063    only    -    Feb     4     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2063    only    -    Dec    16     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2064    only    -    Jan    20     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2064    only    -    Dec     7     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2065    only    -    Jan    11     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2065    only    -    Nov    22     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2066    only    -    Jan     3     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2066    only    -    Nov    14     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2066    only    -    Dec    19     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2067    only    -    Nov     6     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2067    only    -    Dec    11     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2068    only    -    Oct    21     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2068    only    -    Dec     2     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2069    only    -    Oct    13     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2069    only    -    Nov    17     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2070    only    -    Oct     5     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2070    only    -    Nov     9     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2071    only    -    Sep    20     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2071    only    -    Oct    25     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2072    only    -    Sep    11     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2072    only    -    Oct    16     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2073    only    -    Aug    27     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2073    only    -    Oct     8     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2074    only    -    Aug    19     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2074    only    -    Sep    23     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2075    only    -    Aug    11     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2075    only    -    Sep    15     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2076    only    -    Jul    26     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2076    only    -    Sep     6     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2077    only    -    Jul    18     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2077    only    -    Aug    22     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2078    only    -    Jul    10     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2078    only    -    Aug    14     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2079    only    -    Jun    25     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2079    only    -    Jul    30     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2080    only    -    Jun    16     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2080    only    -    Jul    21     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2081    only    -    Jun     1     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2081    only    -    Jul    13     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2082    only    -    May    24     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2082    only    -    Jun    28     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2083    only    -    May    16     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2083    only    -    Jun    20     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2084    only    -    Apr    30     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2084    only    -    Jun    11     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2085    only    -    Apr    22     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2085    only    -    May    27     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2086    only    -    Apr    14     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2086    only    -    May    19     2:00    0    -
Rule    Morocco    2087    only    -    Mar    30     3:00    -1:00    -
Rule    Morocco    2087    only    -    May     4     2:00    0    -
# For dates after the somewhat-arbitrary cutoff of 2087, assume that
# Morocco will no longer observe DST.  At some point this table will
# need to be extended, though quite possibly Morocco will change the
# rules first.

# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone Africa/Casablanca    -0:30:20 -    LMT    1913 Oct 26
             0:00    Morocco    +00/+01    1984 Mar 16
             1:00    -    +01    1986
             0:00    Morocco    +00/+01    2018 Oct 28  3:00
             1:00    Morocco    +01/+00

# Western Sahara
#
# From Gwillim Law (2013-10-22):
# A correspondent who is usually well informed about time zone matters
# ... says that Western Sahara observes daylight saving time, just as
# Morocco does.
#
# From Paul Eggert (2013-10-23):
# Assume that this has been true since Western Sahara switched to GMT,
# since most of it was then controlled by Morocco.

Zone Africa/El_Aaiun    -0:52:48 -    LMT    1934 Jan # El Aaiún
            -1:00    -    -01    1976 Apr 14
             0:00    Morocco    +00/+01    2018 Oct 28  3:00
             1:00    Morocco    +01/+00

# Mozambique
#
# Shanks gives 1903-03-01 for the transition to CAT.
# Perhaps the 1911-05-26 Portuguese decree
# https://dre.pt/pdf1sdip/1911/05/12500/23132313.pdf
# merely made it official?
#
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Maputo    2:10:20 -    LMT    1903 Mar
            2:00    -    CAT
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Blantyre    # Malawi
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Bujumbura    # Burundi
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Gaborone    # Botswana
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Harare    # Zimbabwe
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Kigali    # Rwanda
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Lubumbashi    # E Dem. Rep. of Congo
Link Africa/Maputo Africa/Lusaka    # Zambia


# Namibia

# From Arthur David Olson (2017-08-09):
# The text of the "Namibia Time Act, 1994" is available online at
# www.lac.org.na/laws/1994/811.pdf
# and includes this nugget:
# Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (2) of section 1, the
# first winter period after the commencement of this Act shall
# commence at OOhOO on Monday 21 March 1994 and shall end at 02h00 on
# Sunday 4 September 1994.

# From Michael Deckers (2017-04-06):
# ... both summer and winter time are called "standard"
# (which differs from the use in Ireland) ...

# From Petronella Sibeene (2007-03-30):
# http://allafrica.com/stories/200703300178.html
# While the entire country changes its time, Katima Mulilo and other
# settlements in Caprivi unofficially will not because the sun there
# rises and sets earlier compared to other regions.  Chief of
# Forecasting Riaan van Zyl explained that the far eastern parts of
# the country are close to 40 minutes earlier in sunrise than the rest
# of the country.
#
# From Paul Eggert (2017-02-22):
# Although the Zambezi Region (formerly known as Caprivi) informally
# observes Botswana time, we have no details about historical practice.
# In the meantime people there can use Africa/Gaborone.
# See: Immanuel S. The Namibian. 2017-02-23.
# https://www.namibian.com.na/51480/read/Time-change-divides-lawmakers

# From Steffen Thorsen (2017-08-09):
# Namibia is going to change their time zone to what is now their DST:
# https://www.newera.com.na/2017/02/23/namibias-winter-time-might-be-repealed/
# This video is from the government decision:
# https://www.nbc.na/news/na-passes-namibia-time-bill-repealing-1994-namibia-time-act.8665
# We have made the assumption so far that they will change their time zone at
# the same time they would normally start DST, the first Sunday in September:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/namibia-new-time-zone.html

# From Paul Eggert (2017-04-09):
# Before the change, summer and winter time were both standard time legally.
# However in common parlance, winter time was considered to be DST.  See, e.g.:
# http://www.nbc.na/news/namibias-winter-time-could-be-scrapped.2706
# https://zone.my.na/news/times-are-changing-in-namibia
# https://www.newera.com.na/2017/02/23/namibias-winter-time-might-be-repealed/
# Use plain "WAT" and "CAT" for the time zone abbreviations, to be compatible
# with Namibia's neighbors.

# RULE    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
# Vanguard section, for zic and other parsers that support negative DST.
Rule    Namibia    1994    only    -    Mar    21    0:00    -1:00    WAT
Rule    Namibia    1994    2017    -    Sep    Sun>=1    2:00    0    CAT
Rule    Namibia    1995    2017    -    Apr    Sun>=1    2:00    -1:00    WAT
# Rearguard section, for parsers that do not support negative DST.
#Rule    Namibia    1994    only    -    Mar    21    0:00    0    WAT
#Rule    Namibia    1994    2017    -    Sep    Sun>=1    2:00    1:00    CAT
#Rule    Namibia    1995    2017    -    Apr    Sun>=1    2:00    0    WAT
# End of rearguard section.

# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Windhoek    1:08:24 -    LMT    1892 Feb 8
            1:30    -    +0130    1903 Mar
            2:00    -    SAST    1942 Sep 20  2:00
            2:00    1:00    SAST    1943 Mar 21  2:00
            2:00    -    SAST    1990 Mar 21 # independence
# Vanguard section, for zic and other parsers that support negative DST.
            2:00    Namibia    %s
# Rearguard section, for parsers that do not support negative DST.
#            2:00    -    CAT    1994 Mar 21  0:00
# From Paul Eggert (2017-04-07):
# The official date of the 2017 rule change was 2017-10-24.  See:
# http://www.lac.org.na/laws/annoSTAT/Namibian%20Time%20Act%209%20of%202017.pdf
#            1:00    Namibia    %s    2017 Oct 24
#            2:00    -    CAT
# End of rearguard section.

# Niger
# See Africa/Lagos.

# Nigeria
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Lagos    0:13:36 -    LMT    1919 Sep
            1:00    -    WAT
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Bangui         # Central African Republic
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Brazzaville # Rep. of the Congo
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Douala         # Cameroon
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Kinshasa    # Dem. Rep. of the Congo (west)
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Libreville  # Gabon
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Luanda         # Angola
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Malabo         # Equatorial Guinea
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Niamey         # Niger
Link Africa/Lagos Africa/Porto-Novo  # Benin

# Réunion
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Indian/Reunion    3:41:52 -    LMT    1911 Jun # Saint-Denis
            4:00    -    +04
#
# Crozet Islands also observes Réunion time; see the 'antarctica' file.
#
# Scattered Islands (Îles Éparses) administered from Réunion are as follows.
# The following information about them is taken from
# Îles Éparses (<http://www.outre-mer.gouv.fr/domtom/ile.htm>, 1997-07-22,
# in French; no longer available as of 1999-08-17).
# We have no info about their time zone histories.
#
# Bassas da India - uninhabited
# Europa Island - inhabited from 1905 to 1910 by two families
# Glorioso Is - inhabited until at least 1958
# Juan de Nova - uninhabited
# Tromelin - inhabited until at least 1958

# Rwanda
# See Africa/Maputo.

# St Helena
# See Africa/Abidjan.
# The other parts of the St Helena territory are similar:
#    Tristan da Cunha: on GMT, say Whitman and the CIA
#    Ascension: on GMT, say the USNO (1995-12-21) and the CIA
#    Gough (scientific station since 1955; sealers wintered previously):
#        on GMT, says the CIA
#    Inaccessible, Nightingale: uninhabited

# São Tomé and Príncipe

# See Europe/Lisbon for info about the 1912 transition.

# From Steffen Thorsen (2018-01-08):
# Multiple sources tell that São Tomé changed from UTC to UTC+1 as
# they entered the year 2018.
# From Michael Deckers (2018-01-08):
# the switch is from 01:00 to 02:00 ... [Decree No. 25/2017]
# http://www.mnec.gov.st/index.php/publicacoes/documentos/file/90-decreto-lei-n-25-2017

# From Vadim Nasardinov (2018-12-29):
# São Tomé and Príncipe is about to do the following on Jan 1, 2019:
# https://www.stp-press.st/2018/12/05/governo-jesus-ja-decidiu-repor-hora-legal-sao-tomense/
#
# From Michael Deckers (2018-12-30):
# https://www.legis-palop.org/download.jsp?idFile=102818
# ... [The legal time of the country, which coincides with universal
# coordinated time, will be restituted at 2 o'clock on day 1 of January, 2019.]

Zone    Africa/Sao_Tome     0:26:56 -    LMT    1884
            -0:36:45 -    LMT    1912 Jan  1 00:00u # Lisbon MT
             0:00    -    GMT    2018 Jan  1 01:00
             1:00    -    WAT    2019 Jan  1 02:00
             0:00    -    GMT

# Senegal
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Seychelles
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Indian/Mahe    3:41:48 -    LMT    1906 Jun # Victoria
            4:00    -    +04
# From Paul Eggert (2001-05-30):
# Aldabra, Farquhar, and Desroches, originally dependencies of the
# Seychelles, were transferred to the British Indian Ocean Territory
# in 1965 and returned to Seychelles control in 1976.  We don't know
# whether this affected their time zone, so omit this for now.
# Possibly the islands were uninhabited.

# Sierra Leone
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Somalia
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# South Africa
# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    SA    1942    1943    -    Sep    Sun>=15    2:00    1:00    -
Rule    SA    1943    1944    -    Mar    Sun>=15    2:00    0    -
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone Africa/Johannesburg 1:52:00 -    LMT    1892 Feb 8
            1:30    -    SAST    1903 Mar
            2:00    SA    SAST
Link Africa/Johannesburg Africa/Maseru       # Lesotho
Link Africa/Johannesburg Africa/Mbabane    # Eswatini
#
# Marion and Prince Edward Is
# scientific station since 1947
# no information

# Sudan

# From <http://www.sunanews.net/sn13jane.html>
# Sudan News Agency (2000-01-13),
# also reported by Michaël De Beukelaer-Dossche via Steffen Thorsen:
# Clocks will be moved ahead for 60 minutes all over the Sudan as of noon
# Saturday....  This was announced Thursday by Caretaker State Minister for
# Manpower Abdul-Rahman Nur-Eddin.

# From Ahmed Atyya, National Telecommunications Corp. (NTC), Sudan (2017-10-17):
# ... the Republic of Sudan is going to change the time zone from (GMT+3:00)
# to (GMT+ 2:00) starting from Wednesday 1 November 2017.
#
# From Paul Eggert (2017-10-18):
# A scanned copy (in Arabic) of Cabinet Resolution No. 352 for the
# year 2017 can be found as an attachment in email today from Yahia
# Abdalla of NTC, archived at:
# https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2017-October/025333.html

# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Sudan    1970    only    -    May     1    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Sudan    1970    1985    -    Oct    15    0:00    0    -
Rule    Sudan    1971    only    -    Apr    30    0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Sudan    1972    1985    -    Apr    lastSun    0:00    1:00    S
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Khartoum    2:10:08 -    LMT    1931
            2:00    Sudan    CA%sT    2000 Jan 15 12:00
            3:00    -    EAT    2017 Nov  1
            2:00    -    CAT

# South Sudan
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Juba    2:06:28 -    LMT    1931
            2:00    Sudan    CA%sT    2000 Jan 15 12:00
            3:00    -    EAT

# Tanzania
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# Togo
# See Africa/Abidjan.

# Tunisia

# From Gwillim Law (2005-04-30):
# My correspondent, Risto Nykänen, has alerted me to another adoption of DST,
# this time in Tunisia.  According to Yahoo France News
# <http://fr.news.yahoo.com/050426/5/4dumk.html>, in a story attributed to AP
# and dated 2005-04-26, "Tunisia has decided to advance its official time by
# one hour, starting on Sunday, May 1.  Henceforth, Tunisian time will be
# UTC+2 instead of UTC+1.  The change will take place at 23:00 UTC next
# Saturday."  (My translation)
#
# From Oscar van Vlijmen (2005-05-02):
# La Presse, the first national daily newspaper ...
# http://www.lapresse.tn/archives/archives280405/actualites/lheure.html
# ... DST for 2005: on: Sun May 1 0h standard time, off: Fri Sept. 30,
# 1h standard time.
#
# From Atef Loukil (2006-03-28):
# The daylight saving time will be the same each year:
# Beginning      : the last Sunday of March at 02:00
# Ending         : the last Sunday of October at 03:00 ...
# http://www.tap.info.tn/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1188&Itemid=50

# From Steffen Thorsen (2009-03-16):
# According to several news sources, Tunisia will not observe DST this year.
# (Arabic)
# http://www.elbashayer.com/?page=viewn&nid=42546
# https://www.babnet.net/kiwidetail-15295.asp
#
# We have also confirmed this with the US embassy in Tunisia.
# We have a wrap-up about this on the following page:
# https://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/tunisia-cancels-dst-2009.html

# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2009-03-17):
# Here is a link to Tunis Afrique Presse News Agency
#
# Standard time to be kept the whole year long (tap.info.tn):
#
# (in English)
# http://www.tap.info.tn/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26813&Itemid=157
#
# (in Arabic)
# http://www.tap.info.tn/ar/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=61240&Itemid=1

# From Arthur David Olson (2009-03-18):
# The Tunis Afrique Presse News Agency notice contains this: "This measure is
# due to the fact that the fasting month of Ramadan coincides with the period
# concerned by summer time.  Therefore, the standard time will be kept
# unchanged the whole year long."  So foregoing DST seems to be an exception
# (albeit one that may be repeated in the future).

# From Alexander Krivenyshev (2010-03-27):
# According to some news reports Tunis confirmed not to use DST in 2010
#
# (translation):
# "The Tunisian government has decided to abandon DST, which was scheduled on
# Sunday...
# Tunisian authorities had suspended the DST for the first time last year also
# coincided with the month of Ramadan..."
#
# (in Arabic)
# http://www.moheet.com/show_news.aspx?nid=358861&pg=1
# http://www.almadenahnews.com/newss/news.php?c=118&id=38036
# http://www.worldtimezone.com/dst_news/dst_news_tunis02.html

# Rule    NAME    FROM    TO    TYPE    IN    ON    AT    SAVE    LETTER/S
Rule    Tunisia    1939    only    -    Apr    15    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1939    only    -    Nov    18    23:00s    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1940    only    -    Feb    25    23:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1941    only    -    Oct     6     0:00    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1942    only    -    Mar     9     0:00    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1942    only    -    Nov     2     3:00    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1943    only    -    Mar    29     2:00    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1943    only    -    Apr    17     2:00    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1943    only    -    Apr    25     2:00    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1943    only    -    Oct     4     2:00    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1944    1945    -    Apr    Mon>=1     2:00    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1944    only    -    Oct     8     0:00    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1945    only    -    Sep    16     0:00    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1977    only    -    Apr    30     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1977    only    -    Sep    24     0:00s    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1978    only    -    May     1     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1978    only    -    Oct     1     0:00s    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1988    only    -    Jun     1     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1988    1990    -    Sep    lastSun     0:00s    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    1989    only    -    Mar    26     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    1990    only    -    May     1     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    2005    only    -    May     1     0:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    2005    only    -    Sep    30     1:00s    0    -
Rule    Tunisia    2006    2008    -    Mar    lastSun     2:00s    1:00    S
Rule    Tunisia    2006    2008    -    Oct    lastSun     2:00s    0    -

# Shanks & Pottenger give 0:09:20 for Paris Mean Time; go with Howse's
# more precise 0:09:21.
# Shanks & Pottenger say the 1911 switch was on Mar 9; go with Howse's Mar 11.
# Zone    NAME        STDOFF    RULES    FORMAT    [UNTIL]
Zone    Africa/Tunis    0:40:44 -    LMT    1881 May 12
            0:09:21    -    PMT    1911 Mar 11 # Paris Mean Time
            1:00    Tunisia    CE%sT

# Uganda
# See Africa/Nairobi.

# Zambia
# Zimbabwe
# See Africa/Maputo.