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<chapter id="charset">
<title>Localization</>
locale then the specifications can take the form
<replaceable>language_territory.codeset</>. For example,
<literal>fr_BE.UTF-8</> represents the French language (fr) as
- spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</> character set
+ spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</> character set
encoding.
</para>
<para>
- What locales are available on your
+ What locales are available on your
system under what names depends on what was provided by the operating
system vendor and what was installed. On most Unix systems, the command
<literal>locale -a</> will provide a list of available locales.