reinodeespana = Weak (miss spelled)
reinodeespaña = Fair (spelled properly)
it's the "Ñ", witch is NOT a special character in any es_ locale.

republiquefrancaise = Weak (miss spelled)
républiquefrançaise = Good (spelled properly)

the "é" and the "ç" add extra strength, thought it's how french people
write it.

Having in mind that the only access the password provides in a default
installation is with physical access to the machine, not by a random
internet bot or virus, how is that stronger when it's spelled correctly?
(according to the declared locale/country/keymap)

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  Ubuntu should encourage stronger passwords using stronger algorithms,
  note i18n issues

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