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<title>Initial import of iso-codes, version 0.48:</title>
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iso-codes provides the list of the country, language and currency names in
one place, rather than repeated in many third-party programs.  This was
originally done to centralize this data in Debian systems.

The aim of iso-codes is to create a single "gettext" domain "iso-639" which
contains the translations of language names, and one "iso-3166" listing the
translations of country names.</content>
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