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There are 24 standard time zones in the world, each typically representing one hour of time difference from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). However, due to various factors such as political boundaries and daylight saving time, the actual number of time zones in use can be greater, with some regions having offsets of 30 or 45 minutes. Additionally, some areas do not adhere strictly to these time zones, leading to further variations. Overall, while the mathematical basis is 24, the practical application results in a more complex system.

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