Where are the zone files located for BIND??

I found what should be named.conf in /etc/dns/
and in this file (which apple calls publicView.conf.apple ....wth?) it links to the zone files:
+file "db.domain.org.";+
But db.domain.org isnt in /etc/dns
so where can I find the zone files?
Thanks

look in /var/named/zones.

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