1# tz zone descriptions 2# 3# This file is in the public domain. 4# 5# From Paul Eggert (2014-07-31): 6# This file contains a table where each row stands for a zone where 7# civil time stamps have agreed since 1970. Columns are separated by 8# a single tab. Lines beginning with '#' are comments. All text uses 9# UTF-8 encoding. The columns of the table are as follows: 10# 11# 1. The countries that overlap the zone, as a comma-separated list
| 1# tz zone descriptions 2# 3# This file is in the public domain. 4# 5# From Paul Eggert (2014-07-31): 6# This file contains a table where each row stands for a zone where 7# civil time stamps have agreed since 1970. Columns are separated by 8# a single tab. Lines beginning with '#' are comments. All text uses 9# UTF-8 encoding. The columns of the table are as follows: 10# 11# 1. The countries that overlap the zone, as a comma-separated list
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13# 2. Latitude and longitude of the zone's principal location 14# in ISO 6709 sign-degrees-minutes-seconds format, 15# either +-DDMM+-DDDMM or +-DDMMSS+-DDDMMSS, 16# first latitude (+ is north), then longitude (+ is east). 17# 3. Zone name used in value of TZ environment variable. 18# Please see the 'Theory' file for how zone names are chosen. 19# If multiple zones overlap a country, each has a row in the 20# table, with each column 1 containing the country code.
--- 349 unchanged lines hidden --- | 14# 2. Latitude and longitude of the zone's principal location 15# in ISO 6709 sign-degrees-minutes-seconds format, 16# either +-DDMM+-DDDMM or +-DDMMSS+-DDDMMSS, 17# first latitude (+ is north), then longitude (+ is east). 18# 3. Zone name used in value of TZ environment variable. 19# Please see the 'Theory' file for how zone names are chosen. 20# If multiple zones overlap a country, each has a row in the 21# table, with each column 1 containing the country code.
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