Africa/Brazzaville time zone
What is the Africa/Brazzaville zone?
Africa/Brazzaville is one of the canonical IANA time zone identifiers. It currently sits at UTC+01:00 from Coordinated Universal Time, with the abbreviation WAT. The zone does not currently observe daylight saving time, so the offset above is stable year-round (subject only to occasional political changes recorded in the IANA database).
For scheduling purposes, the most important property of an IANA zone is that it represents not just an offset but a set of historical and future transition rules. Two cities can sit at the same offset right now and yet be in different IANA zones because their governments make different decisions about daylight saving or because their offsets diverged in the past. ZoneShift always uses the IANA identifier as the source of truth.
Cities in this zone
| City | Country | Population | Local time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brazzaville | Republic of the Congo | 2.0M | 21:06, Thu |
| Pointe-Noire | Republic of the Congo | 1.0M | 21:06, Thu |
Tips for working with this zone
If you have several teammates in the cities listed above, treat them as a single working group from a scheduling point of view: any meeting that suits one of them suits all of them, because they all roll over to the same wall-clock time. A 10:00 standup in Brazzaville is also 10:00 in every other city in the table above, today and any other day of the year.
When you collaborate across zones, always quote times in either the IANA identifier or in UTC, never in the local abbreviation alone. The string "10:00 WAT" is ambiguous in a calendar invite — the same letters can refer to other zones, and the abbreviation also changes when daylight saving begins. The unambiguous form is "10:00 (Africa/Brazzaville)" or "19:06 UTC".