Chris Adams schrieb:
>   The timezone is roughly based on longitude, but not exact.. i.e. for 
> political reasons some areas will choose a slightly different timezone, 
> even if it conflicts with the direct relationship between longitude and 
> the intended time zone. You'll probably need to find a set of polygons, 
> or lines which separate time zones... you may be able to get this data 
> for free, try google.
1) Yes, I know that they are not always following the pure longitudes...
2) my question was whether some efforts have already been made to 
produce such an interface.

3) can the intersection/querying work be done by shapely etal.?

Regards,
Timmie

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