Sales Office Master - Country, Region and Time Zone

Dear All,
In one of the Project, for some config-settings, I need to create Sales Offices. Here, Sales Offices is basically the Countries, to which business is happening.
For example,
Jordan
Mexico
Colombia
etc...
Now, while maintaining Sales Office records, System prompts for Sales Office Address. Initally, i maintained Country as per the Sales Office, for example:
For Sales Office Nepal, Country Nepal
For Sales Office Mexico, Country Mexico
etc...
Now, when i checked previously maintained entries in to System, I found that:
For Sales Office New Hampshire, Country India
For Sales Office California, Country India
etc...
When, I inquired about the same to concern Persons, within particular Organization, they are unable to explain, as these entries are maintained by Previous Implementation-Partner.
Can anyone explain, what entry needs to be maintained as Address - Country, Region and Time Zone, for International Offices? Is there particular logic for the same?
Best Reagrds,
Amit

Dear All,
Thanks for the Support, provided.
Let me explain, my scenario, in detail.
I am maintaining Profit Center, in Sales Order, based upon Substitution Rule.
For that, I have to maintain Profit Center, based upon Sales Area and Sales Office combination.
suppose, If my combination is:
1. if Sales Area is 10100107 and Sales Office is Colombia, then Profit center would be X
2. if Sales Area is 10100107 and Sales Office is Mongolia, then Profit center would be Y
Now, Important aspect is all Sales Organizations are maintained under Company Code ABC; and Company ABC is maintained under Country INDIA. Whereas, Sales Offices are both, Domestic, as well as International.
My queries are:
1. What effect has gone be made, if Sales Org is maintained under India and Sales Office, under some other country, in Sales Order?
2. Also, based upon Sales Office, System must pick the Transaction Currency, in Sales Order?
Best Regards,
Amit

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