Colin Watson wrote: > 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 ... > > Well, you could just add an s to the end of America. As I had said earlier, when all three are used together they are usually referred to as The Americas.
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