ACT | Acre Time | UTC−5 | (BRT–2) | |
AMT | Amazon Time | UTC−4 | (BRT−1) | |
BRT | Brasília Time | UTC−3 | (BRT) | |
FNT | Fernando de Noronha Time | UTC−2 | (BRT+1) |
Time in Brazil is calculated using standard time, and the country (including its offshore islands) is divided into four standard time zones: Fernando de Noronha time (FNT), UTC−02:00; Brasilia time (BRT), UTC−03:00; Amazon time (AMT), UTC−04:00; and Acre time (ACT), UTC−05:00.[1] About 93% of the Brazilian population live in Brasília time (UTC−03:00).