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20 # Some data in this file originates from IANA's zone.tab file but
25 # a time zone for an Android device.
51 # obvious from the time zone data alone.
59 # only uses a single zone), or where _any_ time zone is considered better
64 # a distinct zone, then the defaultTimeZoneId is a good choice for devices
67 # the population uses a single zone.
74 # trying to detect a time zone from incomplete / ambiguous information, i.e.
75 # when the device doesn't know time zone ID but knows local time, offset from
76 # UTC, and whether the local zone is currently observing DST.
79 # at any given instant, but the first zone that matches a user's country,
97 # references a zone declared above it in a file, and if all zones that are have
98 # been superseded by the same zone are listed together in reverse priority
105 # The ID of the time zone to use on device. See also aliasId.
109 # using an obsoleted time zone ID. A legacy time zone ID may be used on device
110 # to avoid problems if the zone ID is widely used. This is intentionally
116 # The expected non-DST offset for the time zone. Used as a form of
121 # Whether the country -> time zone mapping should be shown in a
122 # user-facing time zone picker.
125 # Used to pick an exemplar zone when two or more zones are equivalent
129 # with the higher priority zone for that period. The priority is in the
136 # Often the exact priority assigned doesn't matter and zone priorities are
278 # Argentina is known to have one zone so we explicitly boost the strength of
280 # zones because the generator uses CLDR data to determine if zone names are
728 # This is the same state as Manaus, most of which uses a different zone, so the
790 # time zone detection.