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Winter Time: Clocks Turned Back One Hour

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The practice of switching to daylight saving time was introduced in Slovenia by law in 1983 due to an oil crisis.

The final decision that clocks will be adjusted forward one hour every last Sunday in March and turned back every last Sunday in October was made in 2006.

The practice is supposed to bring energy savings, but opponents argue that it disrupts sleep patterns, people's mood and health.

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