The same problem affects the Nicaragua's locale file (es_NI.UTF-8).
Nicaragua seems to use a dot as decimal separator, not a comma (*). This
causes problems in my application (Kdenlive) that is based on Qt, which
uses the correct decimal separator (a dot).

I don't understand why this "langpack-locales" package does not use the
values from the Common Unicode Repository (http://cldr.unicode.org/),
because it is not the first problem I notice (see issue #887395 ) and I
saw several similar issues reported here...

(*) I did a quick search,  could not find an official document but
Wikipedia, Microsoft and the Unicode Repository all agree on the fact
that Nicaragua uses a dot as decimal separator

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  Inconsistency in decimal point for es_MX locale

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