Daylight saving time in Brazil

Daylight saving time in Brazil (called horário de verão—"summer time"—in Portuguese) was first adopted in 1931. Initially, it applied to the whole country (with an exception in part of 1963); since 1988, it started being used only in part of the country.

Daylight saving time in Brazil

Daylight saving time in Brazil (called horário de verão—"summer time"—in Portuguese) was first adopted in 1931. Initially, it applied to the whole country (with an exception in part of 1963); since 1988, it started being used only in part of the country.