Time Zones in Belarus

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Minsk
Belarus · +03
Minsk Standard TimeGMT +03Sat, Apr 11
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Sat, Apr 11
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Minsk
Pop. 1,742,124
Homyel'
Pop. 480,951
Mahilyow
Pop. 369,200
Vitebsk
Pop. 342,700
Hrodna
Pop. 317,365
Brest
Pop. 300,715
Babruysk
Pop. 220,517
Baranovichi
Pop. 168,772
Barysaw
Pop. 143,919
Pinsk
Pop. 130,777
Orsha
Pop. 125,347
Mazyr
Pop. 112,137
Navapolatsk
Pop. 108,000
Lida
Pop. 102,700
Salihorsk
Pop. 101,614
Maladziečna
Pop. 101,300
Polatsk
Pop. 82,258
Zhlobin
Pop. 73,089
Svyetlahorsk
Pop. 71,250
Rechytsa
Pop. 65,400
Slutsk
Pop. 62,228
Horad Zhodzina
Pop. 61,007
Slonim
Pop. 51,434
Kobryn
Pop. 50,691
Volkovysk
Pop. 47,300
Kalinkavichy
Pop. 37,190
Smarhoń
Pop. 36,900
Rahachow
Pop. 34,700
Asipovichy
Pop. 34,591
Horki
Pop. 33,897
Vilyeyka
Pop. 30,000
Byaroza
Pop. 29,645
Novogrudok
Pop. 29,441
Krychaw
Pop. 27,681
Dzyarzhynsk
Pop. 25,164
Luninyets
Pop. 25,000
Ivatsevichy
Pop. 24,200
Hlybokaye
Pop. 22,000
Mar’’ina Horka
Pop. 20,100
Pastavy
Pop. 19,800
Pruzhany
Pop. 19,135
Dobrush
Pop. 19,083
Bykhaw
Pop. 17,500
Lyepyel’
Pop. 17,400
Kalodzishchy
Pop. 17,000
Mosty
Pop. 16,102
Shchuchyn
Pop. 15,700
Stowbtsy
Pop. 15,400
Lyasny
Pop. 15,000
Klimavichy
Pop. 14,951
Ashmyany
Pop. 14,345
Mikashevichy
Pop. 14,000
Hantsavichy
Pop. 13,800
Zhytkavichy
Pop. 13,630
Ivanava
Pop. 13,614
Zaslawye
Pop. 13,500
Shklow
Pop. 13,485
Drahichyn
Pop. 13,389
Gorodok
Pop. 13,380
Khoyniki
Pop. 13,200
Fanipol
Pop. 13,200
Novolukoml’
Pop. 13,072
Nyasvizh
Pop. 12,847
Bierazino
Pop. 12,800
Smaliavičy
Pop. 12,516
Braslaw
Pop. 12,378
Kastsyukovichy
Pop. 11,946
Byarozawka
Pop. 11,800
Baran’
Pop. 11,600
Mscislau
Pop. 11,500
Lyakhavichy
Pop. 11,500
Chashniki
Pop. 11,484
Talachyn
Pop. 11,381
Chavusy
Pop. 11,313
Zhabinka
Pop. 10,921
Astravyets
Pop. 10,878
Skidel’
Pop. 10,700
Byelaazyorsk
Pop. 10,691
Myory
Pop. 10,649
Pyetrykaw
Pop. 10,552
Kastsyukowka
Pop. 10,552
Kapyl’
Pop. 10,500
Stolin
Pop. 10,491
Lahoysk
Pop. 10,321
Lyuban’
Pop. 10,107
Staryya Darohi
Pop. 10,094
Myadzyel
Pop. 10,000
Uzda
Pop. 10,000
Valozhyn
Pop. 9,727
Červień
Pop. 9,718
Malaryta
Pop. 9,692
Iwye
Pop. 9,684
Klyetsk
Pop. 9,641
Byalynichy
Pop. 9,600
Druzhny
Pop. 8,978
Vyetka
Pop. 8,969
Kirawsk
Pop. 8,700
Krupki
Pop. 8,600
Kamyanyets
Pop. 8,425
Slawharad
Pop. 8,300
Dokshytsy
Pop. 8,190
Hatava
Pop. 8,000
Machulishchy
Pop. 8,000
Dubrowna
Pop. 8,000
Cherykaw
Pop. 7,874
Plyeshchanitsy
Pop. 7,800
Hlusk
Pop. 7,800
Karelichy
Pop. 7,800
Vyerkhnyadzvinsk
Pop. 7,700
Dyatlovo
Pop. 7,700
Chachersk
Pop. 7,600
Shumilina
Pop. 7,500
Sharkawshchyna
Pop. 7,500
Krasnosel’skiy
Pop. 7,300
Kruhlaye
Pop. 7,300
Kličaŭ
Pop. 7,200
Syanno
Pop. 7,092
Zel’va
Pop. 7,000
Vishnyeva
Pop. 7,000
Loyew
Pop. 7,000
Svislach
Pop. 6,886
Lyozna
Pop. 6,600
Loshnitsa
Pop. 6,524
Voranava
Pop. 6,500
Rakaw
Pop. 6,300
Ross’
Pop. 6,200
Krasnapollye
Pop. 6,100
Ushachy
Pop. 6,071
Starobin
Pop. 6,000
Davyd-Haradok
Pop. 5,919
Vyalikaya Byerastavitsa
Pop. 5,900
Radaškovičy
Pop. 5,700
Rasony
Pop. 5,400
Chyst’
Pop. 5,300
Smilavičy
Pop. 5,200
Zhdanovichy
Pop. 5,000
Syenitsa
Pop. 5,000
Hal’shany
Pop. 5,000
Borovlyany
Pop. 5,000
Michanovichi
Pop. 4,800
Vasilyevichy
Pop. 4,749
Tsyelyakhany
Pop. 4,700
Chyrvonaya Slabada
Pop. 4,700
Vysokaye
Pop. 4,496
Kokhanava
Pop. 4,300
Ivyanyets
Pop. 4,206
Haradzyeya
Pop. 4,100
Motal’
Pop. 4,079
Buynichy
Pop. 4,000
Brahin
Pop. 3,900
Konstantinovo
Pop. 3,800
Balbasava
Pop. 3,600
Byahoml’
Pop. 3,500
Bal’shavik
Pop. 3,470
Narach
Pop. 3,400
Urechcha
Pop. 3,300
Turaw
Pop. 3,100
Ruzhany
Pop. 3,100
Kreva
Pop. 3,100
Yubilyeyny
Pop. 3,000
Rudzyensk
Pop. 2,900
Prawdzinski
Pop. 2,900
Drybin
Pop. 2,900
Krasnaye
Pop. 2,900
Puchavičy
Pop. 2,800
Lahishyn
Pop. 2,800
Kosava
Pop. 2,698
Yalizava
Pop. 2,600
Snow
Pop. 2,600
Haradzishcha
Pop. 2,600
Zamostochye
Pop. 2,500
Samakhvalavichy
Pop. 2,500
Sasnovy Bor
Pop. 2,500
Mir
Pop. 2,500
Baruny
Pop. 2,500
Enyerhyetykaw
Pop. 2,445
Astrashytski Haradok
Pop. 2,390
Charnawchytsy
Pop. 2,372
Krasnyy Bereg
Pop. 2,359
Parychy
Pop. 2,300
Октябрьский
Pop. 2,300
Novy Svyerzhan’
Pop. 2,200
Novaya Huta
Pop. 2,159
Antopal’
Pop. 2,100
Vyaliki Trastsyanets
Pop. 2,100
Vidzy
Pop. 2,000
Myshkavichy
Pop. 2,000
Pryvol’ny
Pop. 2,000
Posëlok Voskhod
Pop. 2,000
Khodosy
Pop. 1,990
Pyatryshki
Pop. 1,946
Stan’kava
Pop. 1,850
Ostryna
Pop. 1,847
Soly
Pop. 1,840
Dowsk
Pop. 1,840
Schomyslitsa
Pop. 1,822
Slabada
Pop. 1,819
Myazhysyatki
Pop. 1,807
Zhirovichi
Pop. 1,800
Iĺja
Pop. 1,800
Blon’
Pop. 1,780
Kadino
Pop. 1,753
Veyno
Pop. 1,717
Kazhan-Haradok
Pop. 1,700
Turets-Bayary
Pop. 1,602
Lyntupy
Pop. 1,600
Palykavichy Pyershyya
Pop. 1,572
Dashkawka
Pop. 1,528
Syomkava
Pop. 1,522
Indura
Pop. 1,500
Mosar
Pop. 1,500
Kamyennyya Lavy
Pop. 1,500
Hyeranyony
Pop. 1,500
Dzisna
Pop. 1,500
Druja
Pop. 1,500
Usiazh
Pop. 1,500
Peramoga
Pop. 1,423
Hlusha
Pop. 1,400
Lyeskawka
Pop. 1,400
Kholopenichi
Pop. 1,385
Sarachy
Pop. 1,350
Ramanavichy
Pop. 1,341
Znamenka
Pop. 1,324
Luhavaya Slabada
Pop. 1,306
Asvieja
Pop. 1,300
Svir
Pop. 1,300
Dukora
Pop. 1,300
Tsimkavichy
Pop. 1,299
Kryvichy
Pop. 1,298
Novosel’ye
Pop. 1,269
Nasilava
Pop. 1,259
Atolina
Pop. 1,253
Khal’ch
Pop. 1,249
Azyartso
Pop. 1,247
Vishow
Pop. 1,224
Nyakhachava
Pop. 1,200
Damachava
Pop. 1,200
Kamyanyuki
Pop. 1,200
Asnyezhytsy
Pop. 1,185
Khatsyezhyna
Pop. 1,145
Karanyowka
Pop. 1,141
Hotsk
Pop. 1,100
Bobr
Pop. 1,100
Lyubcha
Pop. 1,081
Korolëv Stan
Pop. 1,033
Zhaludok
Pop. 1,017
Yel’sk
Pop. 0
Aktsyabrski
Pop. 0
Narowlya
Pop. 0
Lyel’chytsy
Pop. 0
Karma
Pop. 0
Khotsimsk
Pop. 0
Buda-Kashalyova
Pop. 0
Horad Luninyets
Pop. 0
Horad Rechytsa
Pop. 0
Horad Orsha
Pop. 0
Horad Krychaw
Pop. 0
Horad Pinsk
Pop. 0
Horad Kobryn
Pop. 0
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Belarus Time Zone Details

Belarus uses one official time zone across the country: FET (Further-eastern European Time), UTC+3. Minsk, the capital, follows the same offset year-round.

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Compare And Schedule Times

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DST Rules And Accuracy

Belarus does not currently observe daylight saving time, so there are no upcoming DST transition dates. Time calculations update automatically using the IANA timezone database and historical rule changes.

How to Check Time in Belarus

  1. Open the Belarus time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/belarus. The page loads Belarus with Minsk on the grid, which is useful when you need to line up a call with a partner in Minsk, schedule a delivery window into Brest, or confirm support coverage for a team working across Eastern Europe.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, Dubai, or New York to add extra rows beneath Minsk. This is practical for finance, logistics, and outsourcing work, since Belarus-based teams often need to compare local working hours with Western Europe, the Gulf region, and North America before setting meetings or handoff times.

  3. Select a meeting window on the grid: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the colored timeline on the Belarus row to highlight a time range in purple; use the left and right handles to fine-tune the start and end, or drag the center to move the whole block. For example, you can mark a morning or afternoon slot in Minsk and instantly see whether it lands inside work hours, evening, or night in the other cities you added, helping you avoid booking a client call when one side is outside normal business hours.

  4. Export and share the result: Once a range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. That makes it easy to send a confirmed Belarus meeting window to a remote team, attach it to a travel itinerary, or distribute a calendar-ready invite so everyone sees the event in their own local time.

Time Zones in Belarus

Belarus uses 1 time zone nationwide: Europe/Minsk (UTC+3). That means the same official time applies in Minsk, Homyel', Mahilyow, Vitebsk, Hrodna, Brest, Babruysk, Baranovichi, Barysaw, and Pinsk, which simplifies scheduling across the country because there is no internal time difference between major cities.

A practical advantage of Belarus having a single national time zone is that domestic business operations are straightforward. A company with staff in Minsk and regional operations in Brest or Vitebsk can run one shared work schedule, one customer support timetable, and one nationwide meeting calendar without adjusting for regional offsets.

Belarus does not use multiple time zones, and it does not use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets. The national standard is a full-hour offset of UTC+3, so when comparing Belarus with UTC-based systems, server logs, aviation planning, or international meeting schedules, the offset remains a clean three hours ahead of UTC.

Belarus Country Details

Belarus is a European country with its capital in Minsk, the political, economic, and transport center of the country. Minsk is also the reference city for the national time zone, Europe/Minsk, making it the most common city used when people search for Belarus time.

The country has a population of 9,485,386 and an area of 207,600 km². That scale matters for travel and operations planning: even though Belarus is geographically large enough to include many major urban centers, the entire country still follows one clock, which makes domestic rail, road freight, and intercity business coordination simpler.

Belarus uses the BYN (Belarusian ruble) as its currency. Its official languages are be and ru, and the international dialing code is +375, which is useful when arranging cross-border calls, customer support routing, or travel contacts with hotels, drivers, and local offices.

Daylight Saving Time in Belarus

Belarus does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks do not move forward in spring or back in autumn, so the country stays on UTC+3 throughout the year.

Because there is no daylight saving time in Belarus, there are no seasonal clock change dates to track for Minsk or any other city in the country. This is especially helpful for recurring business calls, software cron jobs, transport planning, and multinational team schedules, since the Belarus side of the timetable remains stable year-round.

All regions of Belarus follow the same rule. There are no regional exceptions between Minsk, Homyel', Mahilyow, Vitebsk, Hrodna, Brest, Babruysk, Baranovichi, Barysaw, or Pinsk, so the time policy is uniform across the entire country.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Belarus have?

Belarus has one time zone for the whole country: Europe/Minsk. This means cities including Minsk, Homyel', Mahilyow, Vitebsk, Hrodna, Brest, Babruysk, Baranovichi, Barysaw, and Pinsk all use the same official time.

does Belarus use daylight saving time?

No, Belarus does not use daylight saving time. The country remains on UTC+3 all year, so there are no spring or autumn clock changes to account for when scheduling meetings or travel.

what is the time difference between Belarus and UTC?

Belarus is UTC+3. In practical terms, Belarus time is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, which is useful when converting timestamps for international calls, cloud systems, or cross-border operations.

what currency does Belarus use?

Belarus uses the BYN, the Belarusian ruble. This is the currency you will encounter for local pricing, hotel payments, transport costs, and domestic business transactions within the country.

what is the dialing code for Belarus?

The international dialing code for Belarus is +375. If you are calling a business in Minsk, a hotel in Brest, or a contact in Homyel' from abroad, +375 is the country code you use before the local number.

what time zone is used in Minsk, Belarus?

Minsk uses Europe/Minsk, which is UTC+3. Since Minsk is the capital and main business hub, this is the time reference most people use when arranging meetings, transport schedules, and international communications with Belarus.

do all cities in Belarus use the same time?

Yes, all major cities in Belarus use the same time zone, Europe/Minsk (UTC+3). There is no difference between Minsk and other large cities such as Hrodna, Brest, Vitebsk, or Mahilyow, so nationwide scheduling is consistent.

what languages are spoken in Belarus?

The languages used in Belarus are be and ru. This matters for business communication and travel planning, especially when arranging phone support, local services, or documentation alongside time-sensitive coordination.