World clock
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A world clock is a clock which displays time from around the world. The clock face can be multiple round analogue clocks with moving hands or digital clocks with numeric readouts. Each clock is labelled with the name of a major city or time zone in the world. It could also be a picture map of the world with light projection representing daytime.
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- The World Clock - Time Zones, Current local times around the world
- TimeReq.com - requires Javascript - shows the current time and date for different countries
- World Clock Information - requires Javascript - displays the date and time for over 250 cities on a world map
- World Clock - Current Local Times - requires Javascript - continuously updates times for major world cities