Right, it's more that all the timezones are called America/whatever and we can't change that because that would be an incompatible change (not to mention more verbose in something that tries to be short). The continent listing in ubiquity is generated from those timezone names at present and not translated; we also don't have a good way from ubiquity to split North America and South America, much less Central America which is just lumped together with North America in the tzdata source files. It's not entirely clear at the moment where this needs to be fixed, if it's even a single place ...
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