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'''UTC+01:30''' is an identifier for a ] of +01:30. It is no longer in use. It was used by the then-governments of the ], ] and the ] from 1892 to 1903 in what is now ]. This time was also used briefly by the former ] (present-day ]). '''UTC+01:30''' is an identifier for a ] of +01:30. It is no longer in use. It was used by the then-governments of the ], ] and the ] from 1892 to 1903 in what is now ]. This time was also used briefly by the former ] (present-day ]).


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UTC+01:30 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +01:30. It is no longer in use. It was used by the then-governments of the Orange Free State, Transvaal and the Cape Colony from 1892 to 1903 in what is now South Africa. This time was also used briefly by the former German South-West Africa (present-day Namibia).

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