Greeks roll back clocks an hour this Sunday
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Clocks will have to be set an hour back in the early morning of Sunday 26 October 2014. So bear this in mind when calling friends in Greece.
More specifically, at 04.00 clock hands will have to be reset to 03.00. Essentially, this means that we'll be sleeping in an extra hour on Sunday, but days will be definitely shorter.
Winter time will be in effect until the last Sunday in March, when daylight savings time.
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