Why is the culture name for English (Caribbean) “en-029”?

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青春惊慌失措 2021-01-17 11:29

Why is the culture name for English (Caribbean) \"en-029\"?

I know \"en-CA\" is used for English (Canada), but why 029? What does it signify? Why was it chosen?

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  • 2021-01-17 12:02

    Michael Kaplan (aka Microsoft's Unicode guru) just wrote a blog post about that last week.

    EDIT

    And actually, if you read the comments you'll see that 029 isn't even an ISO 3166 code because ISO 3166 is only about countries. That's where UN M.49 comes in which defines codes that specify:

    a wide variety of geographical, political, or economic regions, like a continent, a country, or a specific “group of developing countries”.

    And that's where you get code 029 for Caribbean.

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  • 2021-01-17 12:12

    It might have something to do with country area codes assigned by United Nations.
    I might be wrong but I believe there is more than one country in the Caribbean area, therefore MS decided to assign the territory code rather than specific symbol (the latter probably is not registered).

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