Hi Paul,

Can we keep the newly created America/Coyhaique?

IMHO it makes more sense to choose a timezone close to your location rather 
than one more than 4000 km far away (the same length of continental Chile), 
even if it works the same.

Besides, I’m pretty sure there will be more switches in the future, knowing our 
governments so far…



Best regards,

Aldrin.

El 22-03-2025, a las 5:32 p.m., Paul Eggert via tz <tz@iana.org> escribió:

* zonenow.tab (America/Coyhaique): Remove, since it’s the same as
America/Sao_Paolo from now on, given today’s change.
---
zonenow.tab | 4 +---
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/zonenow.tab b/zonenow.tab
index 6aa41678..093f0a0c 100644
--- a/zonenow.tab
+++ b/zonenow.tab
@@ -96,8 +96,6 @@ XX    +1828-06954     America/Santo_Domingo   Atlantic 
Standard ("AST") - eastern Caribbe
#
# -04/-03 (Chile DST)
XX      -3327-07040     America/Santiago        most of Chile
-# -04/-03 (Chile DST) until 2025-04-06; then -03
-XX     -4534-07204     America/Coyhaique       Aysén Region
#
# -04/-03 - AST/ADT (North America DST)
XX      +4439-06336     America/Halifax Atlantic ("AST/ADT") - Canada; Bermuda
@@ -106,7 +104,7 @@ XX  +4439-06336     America/Halifax Atlantic ("AST/ADT") - 
Canada; Bermuda
XX      +4734-05243     America/St_Johns        Newfoundland ("NST/NDT")
#
# -03
-XX     -2332-04637     America/Sao_Paulo       eastern South America
+XX     -2332-04637     America/Sao_Paulo       eastern and southern South 
America
#
# -03/-02 (North America DST)
XX      +4703-05620     America/Miquelon        St Pierre & Miquelon
-- 
2.45.2


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