The other solution would be to add eo.UTF-8 (& eo.ISO8859-3) to
locale.dir & compose.dir.  This is probably the most correct way,
because Esperanto is one of those languages which doesn't belong to any
country, nor has national variants.

I found that of the 3 files only locale.dir has eo_EO.UTF-8 (&
eo_EO.ISO8859-3) commented out with this correct explanation:  The EO
territory doesn't exist in ISO 3166.

The other variant X11 introduces, eo_XX is also not correct.  According
to Wikipedia that would be: unknown states, other entities or
organizations.  We're not from an unknown country, but rather world wide
(WW?) and anybody can easily learn to speak Esperanto without being
affiliated with an entity or organization.

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