ISO Code Lists and Translations
This package provides the ISO-639 language code list, the ISO-3166
territory code list, ISO-3166-2 subterritory lists, and all their
translations in gettext .po form.
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Revision 75 (latest revision is 95)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Update to version 3.71: + Add short name of CZ to ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2. + Updated translations for ISO 3166-1, ISO 3166-2 and ISO 4217. - Changes from version 3.70: + Update name for ES-SS in ISO 3166-2. + Updated translations for ISO 3166-1, ISO 3166-2 and ISO 639-2. - Changes from version 3.69: + Update name for PH-NEC and ES-BI in ISO 3116-2. + Updated translations for ISO 3166-1, ISO 3166-2, ISO 15924 and ISO 4217. - Changes from version 3.68: + Change long name of GM to ISO-3166-1. + Add changes for Lao in ISO 3166-2. + Updated translations for ISO 3166-1, ISO 3166-2, ISO 639-2, ISO 639-3, ISO 15924 and ISO 4217. - Changes from version 3.67: + The data is now included in JSON files. + The XML files are deprecated. + The gettext domains have been renamed to better match the actual ISO number; previously used gettext domains are linked to the new domain names. + A new ISO standard has been included: ISO 3166-3. + The standard ISO 4217 (currency names) now includes only the currently used currencies. Entries of withdrawn currencies are no longer included. + The standard ISO 639-5 now includes only the language families which are part of the official standard. The previously included languages were not part of the standard and have been removed. + ISO 639-3 has been updated from the latest upstream sources.
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