Intl.Locale.prototype.getTimeZones()
The getTimeZones() method of Intl.Locale instances returns a list of supported time zones for this locale.
Note: In some versions of some browsers, this method was implemented as an accessor property called timeZones. However, because it returns a new array on each access, it is now implemented as a method to prevent the situation of locale.timeZones === locale.timeZones returning false. Check the browser compatibility table for details.
Return value
An array of strings representing supported time zones for the associated Locale, where each value is an IANA time zone canonical name, sorted in alphabetical order. If the locale identifier does not contain a region subtag, the returned value is undefined.
Obtaining supported time zones
List supported time zones for a given Locale.
const arEG = new Intl.Locale("ar-EG");
console.log(arEG.getTimeZones());
const jaJP = new Intl.Locale("ja-JP");
console.log(jaJP.getTimeZones());
const ar = new Intl.Locale("ar");
console.log(ar.getTimeZones());
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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Desktop |
Mobile |
Server |
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Chrome |
Edge |
Firefox |
Opera |
Safari |
Chrome Android |
Firefox for Android |
Opera Android |
Safari on IOS |
Samsung Internet |
WebView Android |
Deno |
Node.js |
getTimeZones |
99Implemented as an accessor property.
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99Implemented as an accessor property.
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No |
85Implemented as an accessor property.
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17
15.4–previewImplemented as an accessor property.
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99Implemented as an accessor property.
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No |
68Implemented as an accessor property.
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17
15.4Implemented as an accessor property.
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18.0Implemented as an accessor property.
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99Implemented as an accessor property.
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1.19 |
18.0.0Implemented as an accessor property.
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