I registered a bug on this when I couldn't find this one... bug # 199976

I know this has all been rehashed, but I think trying to add location /
TZ data for each location entry is not going to work because the system
doesn't select a location entry with the proper timezone in the first
place.

I think an acceptable way to handle this time zone issue is to scrap the
current location options and create a new location database with one
entry per state / region / et al that fits into a timezone...  currently
there are many many many entries for the same time zones.

Right now there are lots of time zone choices that don't seem to have
any logic as to why they were selected.

Coming from a US Perspective, I believe there are very few instances
where timezones do not follow state borders.  We should really have a tz
entry for each state (maybe state capitals unless the state has two time
zones) or reduce the number of entries overall in tzdata. Menominee,
Wisconsin has a tz entry and I'm not sure why... we could remove all
Mid-west USA entries except Chicago (which is CST) and I think people
would figure it out.

It would also be helpful to display the timezone (even just the
abbreviation) for each location ... so that I know that Rainy River or
Chicago are both in the same Time Zone.

I'll explain my issue (below) with locations as they exist today:

Rainy River is on the border of Minnesota (USA) / Ontario (Canada) which
is a very sparsely populated area with the two main industries being
Farming (Sugar Beets) and Tourism (Fishing.) I only know about the Rainy
River because I lived up there for a few years and fished the River but
most of the state's residents do not know that as a location in our time
zone.

and here specifically is my issue with the proximity based approach
currently being applied... the system currently picks locations closer
to the target city even though they're across time zones.

When picking a location for the city of Hibbing, Minnesota, USA -- the
time zone defaults to America/Atikokan ... which is Eastern Standard
Time (-5 GMT,) but all of Minnesota is Central Standard Time (-6 GMT.)

This is also a problem for Grand Marais, Minnesota -- which gets lumped
in with the America/Thunder_Bay ... which is actually Canada, not USA.
Grand Marais, Minnesota (not Michigan) is set to EST and it should be
CST.

Minneapolis, Minnesota defaults to America/Rainy_River and it is further
East than Hibbing.

So there is an issue somewhere with how cities are associated with time
zones. It seems like the NE "arrowhead" of Minnesota is all set to
Eastern Standard Time instead of Central Standard Time.

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Clock applet chooses wrong timezone for many cities (eg Pittsburgh, Beijing)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185190
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