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==As standard time (year-round)==
Principal cities: [[Astana]], [[Almaty]], [[Kokshetau]], [[Tashkent]], [[Ashgabat]], [[Dushanbe]], [[Malé]], [[Yekaterinburg]], [[Martin-de-Viviès]], [[Port-aux-Français]], [[Aktobe]], [[Atyrau]], [[Kyzylorda]], [[Aktau]], [[Islamabad]], [[Karachi]]
===South Asia===
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===Central Asia===
*Kazakhstan
**Except all the regions of [[East Kazakhstan]]▼
*Tajikistan – [[Time in Tajikistan]]
*Turkmenistan – [[Time in Turkmenistan]]
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Using [[UTC+08:00]]:
*China
** Parts of western areas in the country, including western [[Xinjiang]] province ([[Kashgar]]) (although most locals observe UTC+06:00)
Using [[UTC+07:00]]:
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*Russia
** [[Omsk Oblast]]
*Kazakhstan▼
Using [[UTC+05:45]]:
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*Russia
** The very easternmost parts of Ural Federal District
▲*Kazakhstan
==== Areas between 52°30' E and 67°30' E ("physical" UTC+04:00) ====
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** Aktobe
** Kyzylorda
** Kostanay
** parts of Mangystau, Atyrau, and West Kazakhstan
*Uzbekistan
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==Historical time offsets==
Kyrgyzstan adopted this time zone as its standard time from 2 May 1924 to 21 June 1930, and from 31 March 1991 to 12 August 2005.{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}}
==See also==
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