Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Josh Berkus <j...@agliodbs.com> writes: >> There is actually a time zone "Navajo", which is a *separate* >> time zone from US/Mountain. Ideas on how this happened? > > It's not all that separate: per the Olsen database, > > Link America/Denver US/Mountain > Link America/Denver Navajo Yeah, it gets complicated, since the State of Arizona ignores Daylight Saving Time adjustments. On the other hand, most of Arizona is covered by the Navajo Nation, which *does* observe DST. Except for some government offices on the reservation. And the Hopi Nation goes along with the local state rules, so pay attention. :-/ So, yeah, Navajo is always the same as most of US/Mountain, but the parts in Arizona don't ignore DST like the rest of the state does. -Kevin
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