Of all the files I did not look at this one. Please forgive and thank you very much. Now if I only knew where the boundaries are.. O;-)
 
Srdjan
 


From: mark.edward.davis@gmail.com [mailto:mark.edward.davis@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Mark Davis
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 5:54 PM
To: tz@lecserver.nci.nih.gov; ludiskr@yahoo.com
Cc: tz@lecserver.nci.nih.gov
Subject: Re: Time Zone Area Polygons

The zone.tab file maps countries to zones. You can then traverse the links to get a mapping back from all the zones to countries.

CLDR keeps such an updated mapping in http://www.unicode.org/cldr/data/common/supplemental/supplementalData.xml

(Search for zoneFormatting. 001 is the UN M.49 code for "the world", and is given to the Etc zones. Etc/Unknown is a CLDR addition that is used where the zone is invalid or unknown.)

Mark

On 6/30/06, srdjan krajnalic <ludiskr@yahoo.com> wrote:
Well, first of all let me apologize for bringing this up again without being
able to offer any further help :-) This question is the reason I joined the
list but was somewhat less ambitious - can anyone help me get a hold of a
list of countries that belong to each rule/zone definition? Some are simple
i.e. the rule name matches the country, but there are some like C-Eur where
an additional list is required to understand which countries are included in
the time zone.

Thank you very much for your help.