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I haven't found evidence to this effect, but I suspect part of the timezone boundaries are driven by topographical variances and this changes when the sun shines in certain areas, and that polotical regions happen to be divided by these same geographic edges. Of course, the majority is drawn on polotical lines, but the decision to or not to divide a region into different timezones could have some physical rationaille.

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Brunswick 2y ago

I don't know why I can't spell political, must be muscle memory

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