Hi Chris,

thanks for sharing! I created an issue to get back to 
make use of your idea:

https://github.com/bbalazs/userweave/issues/11

Cheers,
Björn

Am Freitag, 28. September 2012, 11:44:56 schrieb Chris 
Leonard:
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Björn Balazs
> 
> <bjoern.bal...@user-prompt.com> wrote:
> >> I made everything except countries after B,
> >> I don't have time know, I will continue soon. There
> > 
> > are an AMAZING
> > 
> >> number of countries on this planet !
> 
> Just wanted to share a few of my favorite tricks for 
finding localized
> language or country names.
> 
> 1) Look it up in the ISO639 / ISO-639-3 PO (languages) 
or ISO-3166 for
> countries in the relevant language.
> 
> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=iso-codes/iso-
codes.git;a=tree
> 
> 2) Look up the Language article in English Wikipedia, 
check out the
> left hand bar for an interwiki link to the same article 
in another
> language's Wikipedia.  Not surprisingly, there are a 
high percentage
> of languages with wiki articles on their own language 
(in their own
> language), so this is not quite as random as it may 
seem.
> 
> 3) Look for it in the CLDR locales.  Not as convenient 
as you need to
> download th erepo, no convenient web-broswer.
> 
> cjl
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