Fernando de Noronha time (UTC−02:00) This is the standard time zone only on a few small offshore
Atlantic islands. The only such island with a permanent population is
Fernando de Noronha, with 3,167 inhabitants (2022 census), 0.0016% of
Brazil's population. However, in a
non-binding referendum held on 31 October 2010, a slight majority of Acre voters voted in favour of returning the state to UTC−05:00. On 30 October 2013,
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff enacted Law 12876, establishing that the time zone switch would occur on Sunday, 10 November 2013. Since then, the state of Acre and the southwestern part of the state of Amazonas are again 5 hours behind UTC.
Unofficial observance Unofficially, 32 municipalities in eastern
Mato Grosso, located in the
Araguaia valley, observe UTC−03:00, Brasília time. Unofficially, some municipalities in eastern
Mato Grosso do Sul, such as
Bataguassu,
Aparecida do Taboado,
Cassilândia and
Chapadão do Sul, also observe UTC−03:00, Brasília time. == Daylight saving time ==