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Time Change 2009 in Brazil

Last change: 2019
Feb
17
1 hour Back

Feb 17, 2019, 12:00 midnight

In some areas of Brazil

Country: Brazil
Long Name: Federative Republic of Brazil
Abbreviations: BR, BRA
Capital: Brasilia
Time Zones: 4
Dial Code: +55

Note: Only some parts of Brazil used DST in 2009.

Does Brazil Have DST?

There is no Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Brazil. The country scrapped the practice in 2019.

Feb 15

Back 1 hour

Feb 15, 2009 - Daylight Saving Time Ended

When local daylight time was about to reach
Sunday, February 15, 2009, 12:00:00 midnight clocks were turned backward 1 hour to
Saturday, February 14, 2009, 11:00:00 pm local standard time instead.

Sunrise and sunset were about 1 hour earlier on Feb 15, 2009 than the day before. There was more light in the morning.

Also called Fall Back and Winter Time.

More info:
Brazil Confirms Daylight Saving From 2008 Onwards
Sunday, February 17, 2013: Brazil ends Daylight Saving Time

Oct 18

Forward 1 hour

Oct 18, 2009 - Daylight Saving Time Started

When local standard time was about to reach
Sunday, October 18, 2009, 12:00:00 midnight clocks were turned forward 1 hour to
Sunday, October 18, 2009, 1:00:00 am local daylight time instead.

Sunrise and sunset were about 1 hour later on Oct 18, 2009 than the day before. There was more light in the evening.

Also called Spring Forward, Summer Time, and Daylight Savings Time.

More info:
Sunday, February 17, 2013: Brazil ends Daylight Saving Time

Other years: 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2024

Which Federal Districts use Daylight Saving Time in 2009

Areas in Brazil using DST in 2009
Areas in Brazil on standard time all of 2009

DST in Locations in Brazil in 2009 (98 Locations)

AlagoinhasNo DSTFoz do IguaçuOct 18 – Feb 15Ponta GrossaOct 18 – Feb 15
AnápolisOct 18 – Feb 15GaranhunsNo DSTPorto AcreNo DST
AracajuNo DSTGoiâniaOct 18 – Feb 15Porto AlegreOct 18 – Feb 15
AraguaínaNo DSTGovernador ValadaresOct 18 – Feb 15Porto VelhoNo DST
BacabalNo DSTGuarulhosOct 18 – Feb 15RecifeNo DST
Balneário CamboriúOct 18 – Feb 15Ilha de ItamaracáNo DSTRibeirão PrêtoOct 18 – Feb 15
BalsasNo DSTIlhéusNo DSTRio BrancoNo DST
Barra do GarçasOct 18 – Feb 15ImperatrizNo DSTRio de JaneiroOct 18 – Feb 15
BarreirasNo DSTIpatingaOct 18 – Feb 15Rio GrandeOct 18 – Feb 15
BauruOct 18 – Feb 15ItabunaNo DSTSalvadorNo DST
BelémNo DSTItumbiaraOct 18 – Feb 15Santa MaríaOct 18 – Feb 15
Belo HorizonteOct 18 – Feb 15JequiéNo DSTSantarémNo DST
BlumenauOct 18 – Feb 15João PessoaNo DSTSantosOct 18 – Feb 15
Boa VistaNo DSTJoinvilleOct 18 – Feb 15São Félix do XinguNo DST
BrasiliaOct 18 – Feb 15Juàzeiro do NorteNo DSTSão Gabriel da CachoeiraNo DST
CamaçariNo DSTJuiz de ForaOct 18 – Feb 15São José do Rio PretoOct 18 – Feb 15
Campina GrandeNo DSTLondrinaOct 18 – Feb 15São José dos CamposOct 18 – Feb 15
CampinasOct 18 – Feb 15MacaéOct 18 – Feb 15São LuisNo DST
Campo GrandeOct 18 – Feb 15MacapáNo DSTSão PauloOct 18 – Feb 15
CamposOct 18 – Feb 15MaceióNo DSTSinopOct 18 – Feb 15
CaruaruNo DSTManausNo DSTSobralNo DST
Caxias do SulOct 18 – Feb 15ManicoréNo DSTSorocabaOct 18 – Feb 15
CodóNo DSTMontes ClarosOct 18 – Feb 15TabatingaNo DST
CriciúmaOct 18 – Feb 15MossoróNo DSTTeféNo DST
Cruzeiro do SulNo DSTNatalNo DSTTeófilo OtoniOct 18 – Feb 15
CuiabáOct 18 – Feb 15NiteróiOct 18 – Feb 15TeresinaNo DST
CuritibaOct 18 – Feb 15OlímpiaOct 18 – Feb 15UberabaOct 18 – Feb 15
DouradosOct 18 – Feb 15PalmasNo DSTUberlândiaOct 18 – Feb 15
EirunepéNo DSTParnaíbaNo DSTUruguaianaOct 18 – Feb 15
Feira de SantanaNo DSTPasso FundoOct 18 – Feb 15VitóriaOct 18 – Feb 15
Fernando de NoronhaNo DSTPelotasOct 18 – Feb 15Vitória da ConquistaNo DST
FlorianópolisOct 18 – Feb 15PetrópolisOct 18 – Feb 15Volta RedondaOct 18 – Feb 15
FortalezaNo DSTPirassunungaOct 18 – Feb 15

Daylight Saving Time History in Brazil