thumb|300px|UTC−11:00: blue (December), orange (June), yellow (year-round), light blue (sea areas) UTC−11:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −11:00. This time is used in Niue, American Samoa, Swains Island, and parts of the United States Minor Outlying Islands. This is the latest inhabited time zone, meaning this is the last inhabited time zone to celebrate the New Year, as the world's latest time zone (UTC-12:00) occurs only in strict nature reserves, such as Howland and Baker Island.
UTC−11:00 is a time zone that is 11 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), used in places like Niue, American Samoa, and certain U.S. territories. It matters because it is the latest inhabited time zone on Earth, meaning people living there are the last to welcome the New Year before the rest of the world.
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thumb|300px|UTC−11:00: blue (December), orange (June), yellow (year-round), light blue (sea areas) UTC−11:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −11:00. This time is used in Niue, American Samoa, Swains Island, and parts of the United States Minor Outlying Islands. This is the latest inhabited time zone, meaning this is the last inhabited time zone to celebrate the New Year, as the world's latest time zone (UTC-12:00) occurs only in strict nature reserves, such as Howland and Baker Island.
==As standard time (year-round)== Principal settlements: Alofi, Pago Pago, Tafuna
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