Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition: Difference between revisions
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* LIL−1 <small>(CER+5:53′40″)</small> — time of Kuma Nīmāliša (''kumanīmāliši avyāṣa'') | * LIL−1 <small>(CER+5:53′40″)</small> — time of Kuma Nīmāliša (''kumanīmāliši avyāṣa'') | ||
* LIL−10 <small>(CER+2:53′40″)</small> — time of the Kāyīchah Islands (''kāyīchah ga lanāyān avyāṣa'') | * LIL−10 <small>(CER+2:53′40″)</small> — time of the Kāyīchah Islands (''kāyīchah ga lanāyān avyāṣa'') | ||
Note that offsets from Cerian time are given in base 10 notation of ''Calémerian'' time: 53′40″<sub>10</sub> (45′34″<sub>12</sub>) in Calémerian time corresponds to ~49′04″ on Earth time. | Note that offsets from Cerian time are given in base 10 notation of ''Calémerian'' time: 53′40″<sub>10</sub> (45′34″<sub>12</sub>) in Calémerian time corresponds to ~49′04″ on Earth time. Official use in the Inquisition expresses Western time by their offsets from the time of Līlasuṃghāṇa: for example Cerian time (CER(±0)) is noted as being time zone LIL−12:45′34″<sub>12</sub>. | ||
There is no daylight saving time in the Inquisition: like in the countries of Greater Skyrdagor and of the former Kaiṣamā, temperate areas use different sets of summer and winter schedules instead. In the Inquisition, all dioceses whose territory and/or population lies mostly north of 30ºN adopt summer and winter schedules. | There is no daylight saving time in the Inquisition: like in the countries of Greater Skyrdagor and of the former Kaiṣamā, temperate areas use different sets of summer and winter schedules instead. In the Inquisition, all dioceses whose territory and/or population lies mostly north of 30ºN adopt summer and winter schedules. | ||