UTC+14:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +14:00. This is the earliest time zone on Earth, meaning that areas in this zone are the first to see a new day, and therefore the first to enter a New Year. It is also referred to as the "latest time zone" on Earth, as clocks in it always show the 'latest' (i.e., most advanced) time of all time zones.
UTC+14:00 is a time zone that is 14 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), making it the earliest time zone on Earth where people experience the start of each new day and New Year first. This zone is sometimes called the "latest time zone" because clocks there always display a more advanced time than any other time zone in the world.
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UTC+14:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +14:00. This is the earliest time zone on Earth, meaning that areas in this zone are the first to see a new day, and therefore the first to enter a New Year. It is also referred to as the "latest time zone" on Earth, as clocks in it always show the 'latest' (i.e., most advanced) time of all time zones.
UTC+14:00 stretches as far as 30° east of the 180° longitude line and creates a large fold in the International Date Line around the Pacific nation of Kiribati.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).