Issue with Fedora GeoIP service

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When installing Fedora 31 on a system, I noticed that anaconda defaulted
to US/Pacific for the time zone, rather than the correct US/Central.
I'm on a Google Fiber connection, and when I check Fedora's service at
https://geoip.fedoraproject.org/city I get the info for their HQ in
Mountain View.  I'm pretty sure I got my proper location in the past.

What geoIP service is Fedora using for this?  When I check MaxMind's
site, they give the correct info for both my IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
(which BTW the Fedora geoIP lookup doesn't have a v6 address so only
checks v4).

I also installed the Fedora 31 GeoIP packages and ran the geoipupdate,
and that DB has the correct info.
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Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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