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MTS 0 is the time zone used by X countries, names include Wilding Time, X. | MTS 0 is the time zone used by X countries, names include Wilding Time, Akamo Time, X. | ||
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Global Time Standard, MTS for short, or Mondial Temps Standard, is the primary time standard used in Gentu. The coordination of time and frequency transmissions around the world began on 1 Enero 1990 making it effectively the successor of the X.
Etymology
The official abbreviation for Global Time Standard (Mondial Temps Standard) is MTS. "Mondial" and "Temps" being the translation of "Global" and "Time" respectively in Neragese.
History
TBA
Time zones
MTS -12
MTS -11
MTS -10
MTS -9
MTS -8
MTS -7
MTS -6
MTS -5
MTS -4
MTS -3
MTS -2
MTS -1
MTS 0
MTS 0 is the time zone used by X countries, names include Wilding Time, Akamo Time, X.