Cst

/ˌsiː ˌɛs ˈtiː/ noun

Central Standard Time, a time zone in North America that is six hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-6). Used in parts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico during standard time periods.

Acronym formed from 'Central Standard Time' in the late 19th century when railroad companies standardized time zones across North America. The system was officially adopted in 1883 to coordinate train schedules across vast distances.

AMCST
ARالتوقيت المركزي
BNসিএসটি
CACST
CSCST
DACST
DECST
ELCST
ESCST
FAوقت استاندارد مرکزی
FICST
FRCST
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