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2016-03-21localedata: standardize first few linesMike Frysinger
Purely a style touchup to make sure the headers all look the same.
2016-02-19localedata: CLDRv28: update LC_TELEPHONE.int_prefixMike Frysinger
This updates a bunch of locales based on CLDR v28 data: ar_SS: int_prefix: changing 249 to 211 bn_BD: int_prefix: changing 88 to 880 dz_BT: int_prefix: changing 66 to 975 en_HK: int_prefix: changing to 852 en_PH: int_prefix: changing to 63 en_SG: int_prefix: changing to 65 es_DO: int_prefix: changing 1809 to 1 es_PA: int_prefix: changing 502 to 507 es_PR: int_prefix: changing 1787 to 1 km_KH: int_prefix: changing 856 to 855 mt_MT: int_prefix: changing to 356 ne_NP: int_prefix: changing 91 to 977 pap_AW: int_prefix: changing 599 to 297 the_NP: int_prefix: changing 91 to 977 tk_TM: int_prefix: changing to 993 uz_UZ: int_prefix: changing 27 to 998 zh_SG: int_prefix: changing to 65 I've also checked these against https://countrycode.org/. Note: the Dominican Republic (DO) and Puerto Rico (PR) updates are correct: they both use +1. Historically, DO had one area code of 809 and PR of 787 which is why they were listed as such, but they have both expanded into 829 and 989 respectively, so using the four digit value is def incorrect now.
2013-11-21Add lang_name to Arabic locales.Chris Leonard
2013-11-14[BZ #16103] LC_MEASUREMENT review and standardizationChris Leonard
2013-10-04Split ar_SD into ar_SD and ar_SSChris Leonard