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en-GB means United Kingdom English, a form of English used not only in the UK, but also Commonwealth countries such as Canada (which uses a mixture of en-GB and [[en-us|U.S. English (en-US)]]) and Australia.
en-GB means United Kingdom English, a form of English used not only in the UK, but also Commonwealth countries such as Canada (which uses a mixture of en-GB and [[en-us|U.S. English (en-US)]]) and Australia.

Revision as of 20:22, 15 May 2012

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en-GB means United Kingdom English, a form of English used not only in the UK, but also Commonwealth countries such as Canada (which uses a mixture of en-GB and U.S. English (en-US)) and Australia.

The microformats wiki re-uses the W3C Manual of Style Spelling Editorial Guideline and so generally uses en-US, not en-GB, for page names, and the contents of English-language pages.

en-UK

There is no "en-UK" language code although it is often used on web pages.

References

See also