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This updates a few locales based on CLDR v29 data. I've verified most by hand while the rest I know are correct. For int_curr_symbol, it should be 3 characters followed by a space: ar_SS: changing SDG to SSP bem_ZM: changing ZMK to ZMW dz_BT: changing BTN to BTN # Just changing " " to "<U0020>". en_ZW: changing ZWD to USD es_SV: changing SVC to USD lv_LV: changing LVL to EUR ne_NP: changing INR to NPR pap_AW: changing ANG to AWG the_NP: changing INR to NPR Some of these require updates iso-4217.def. For currency_symbol, it should be the standard/localized symbol name: aa_DJ: changing $ to Fdj ar_SA: changing ريال to ر.س ar_SS: changing ج.س. to £ az_AZ: changing man. to ₼ bg_BG: changing лв to лв. ce_RU: changing руб to ₽ crh_UA: changing gr to ₴ cv_RU: changing t to ₽ de_CH: changing Fr. to CHF dz_BT: changing དངུལ་ཀྲམ་ to Nu. en_BW: changing Pu to P en_DK: changing ¤ to kr. en_PH: changing Php to ₱ en_ZW: changing Z$ to $ es_BO: changing $b to Bs es_DO: changing $ to RD$ es_HN: changing L. to L es_PA: changing B/ to B/. es_SV: changing ₡ to $ fil_PH: changing PhP to ₱ he_IL: changing שח to ₪ hy_AM: changing Դ to ֏ ka_GE: changing ლ to ₾ kk_KZ: changing тг to ₸ ko_KR: changing ₩ to ₩ lg_UG: changing /- to USh lv_LV: changing Ls to € mg_MG: changing AR to Ar mhr_RU: changing ТЕҤ to ₽ my_MM: changing Ks to K os_RU: changing сом to ₽ pap_AW: changing f to ƒ pap_CW: changing f to ƒ ps_AF: changing افغانۍ to ؋ rw_RW: changing Frw to FRw ru_RU: changing руб to ₽ ru_UA: changing гр to ₴ sd_IN@devanagari: changing रु to ₹ se_NO: changing ru to kr si_LK: changing ₨ to රු so_SO: changing $ to S sq_AL: changing Lek to L ti_ER: changing $ to Nfk ti_ET: changing $ to Br tl_PH: changing PhP to ₱ tr_TR: changing TL to ₺ tt_RU: changing руб to ₽ tt_RU@iqtelif: changing sum to ₽ uz_UZ: changing so'm to soʻm Note: Some of the characters might not render as they're still quite new in the Unicode database.
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