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- IANA time zone database
- References
- External links
Time in Oregon is divided into two zones. The vast majority of the state is contained in the Pacific Time Zone. Most of sparsely populated Malheur County, including its largest city, Ontario, and its county seat, Vale, are in the Mountain Time Zone due to their proximity to Boise, Idaho. The time zone division occurs at the southwest corner of township 35{{nbsp}}S, range 37{{nbsp}}E (approximately 42.45 degrees north latitude), continuing east to the state line, then south along the Oregon-Idaho border to the Nevada state line.[1]Drewsey in Harney County is officially in the Pacific Time Zone, but some residents unofficially observe Mountain Time due to proximity to Malheur County. Local businesses strictly enforce the practice of Pacific Time, however. IANA time zone databaseIn the IANA time zone database, Oregon is contained in two zones: c.c.* | coordinates* | TZ* | comments* | UTC offset | UTC offset DST | Note | America/Los_Angeles}} | America/Los_Angeles}} | UTC−07 | All except northern 4/5 of Malheur County | America/Boise}} | America/Boise}} | UTC−06 | Northern 4/5 of Malheur County only |
References1. ^{{CodeFedReg |49|71|9}}: Boundary line between mountain and Pacific zones. Accessed June 25, 2012
External links- {{cite web |url=http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/11/ontario_ore_idahos_spot_to_sho.html |title=Ontario, Ore.: Idaho's spot to shop |author=Richard Cockle |newspaper=The Oregonian |date=2008-11-02 |accessdate=2016-05-31 }}
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