IPhone clock - wrong time

iPhone clock does not have correct time for Argentina.
On a recent visit, setting the clock to Buenos Aires, it gave the same time as Sao Paolo, Brazil. In fact there is a one hour time difference.
Any clues on how to get this glitch corrected?

Are you referring to thew World Clock feature, or manually setting the iPhone's date and time?

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