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Summer Time In Brazil !!top!! May 2026

1. Introduction Brazil adopted Summer Time (locally known as Horário de Verão ) intermittently between 1931 and 2019. The policy involved advancing clocks by one hour during the warmer months (typically October to February) to make better use of natural daylight. This paper examines the rationale, effectiveness, and eventual abolition of the measure.

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