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cldr-cal-chinese-modern
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CLDR data for Chinese calendars. (modern only: deprecated)
CLDR data for Chinese calendars.
Deprecated This package contains only the set of locales listed as modern coverage. Use cldr-cal-chinese-full
and locale coverage data instead. The -modern packages are scheduled to be removed in v46, see CLDR-16465.
This is part of the JSON distribution of CLDR locale data for internationalization
For full details, please see https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr-json
CLDR does not use Github's issue tracking system to track bugs. If you find an error in the data contained here, please file a new ticket at Unicode Jira
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A copy of the license is included as LICENSE.
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CLDR data for Chinese calendars. (modern only: deprecated)
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