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Well it does sound impossible but Metropolitan France, the mainland European portion of the country, occupies only a single primary time zone, Central European Time (CET). The secret lies thousands of kilometres beyond mainland Europe.France has a collection of overseas territories and regions which are dotted across the globe. These territories are located in the Caribbean, South America, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and some even Antarctica. Each one has its own local time, and that’s why France has the maximum time zones on Earth.Notable French territoriesSome of the most prominent territories include:

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New Caledonia in the South PacificFrench Polynesia in the Pacific OceanRéunion Island in the Indian OceanWallis and FutunaMayotte near East AfricaFrench Guiana in South AmericaSaint Pierre and Miquelon near CanadaWhat does this mean for travellers

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For travellers, France offers a unique opportunity to experience far-fatched destinations spread across the globe while technically being inside the same country.For example, you can start your journey enjoying croissants under the Eiffel Tower in Paris, then straight fly to the lagoons of French Polynesia, go on exploring the volcanic beauty of Réunion Island, all without leaving France.Other countries with maximum time zoneAfter France, it’s Russia and the United States both spanning 11 time zones.So the next time someone asks you this question, you won’t get confused.
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