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@ordergroove/i18n-data
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Contains information about select countries to use in different applications.
This package contains information about select countries to be used in address forms and displays. The information includes (but is not limited to) the different countries':
This is a single JSON file so accessing the country information is as simple as
> const i18n = require('i18n-data');
> i18n.US.name
<- 'UNITED STATES'
Contains a list of locales we support based on list of countries supported. Fields
> const locales = require('i18n-data/i18n_locale_data');
> locales.all[0]
<- {"name":"Afar","language":"Afar","location":"Djibouti","tag":"aa-DJ"}
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Contains information about select countries to use in different applications.
The npm package @ordergroove/i18n-data receives a total of 178 weekly downloads. As such, @ordergroove/i18n-data popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ordergroove/i18n-data demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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