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    Update time zone abbreviation lists for changes missed since 2006. · 3b91fe18
    Tom Lane authored
    Most (all?) of Russia has moved to what's effectively year-round daylight
    savings time, so that the "standard" zone names now mean an hour later
    than they used to.  Update that, notably changing MSK as per recent
    complaint from Sergey Konoplev, but also CHOT, GET, IRKT, KGT, KRAT,
    MAGT, NOVT, OMST, VLAT, YAKT, YEKT.  The corresponding DST abbreviations
    are presumably now obsolete, but I left them in place with their old
    definitions, just to reduce any possible breakage from this change.
    
    Also add VOLT (Europe/Volgograd), which for some reason we never had
    before, as well as MIST (Antarctica/Macquarie), and fix obsolete
    definitions of MAWT, TKT, and WST.
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