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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Sat Sep 11 22:46:39 +0000 
2010 -------
The "Real Academia Española" eliminated ch and ll from the alphabet at least 20
years ago (they are included as part of c and l, respectively, on the
"diccionario de la real academia española").
Spanish is my native tongue. Even if I cannot find now a clear document (I'm
living now at 15000 kilometers from my old text books), I clearly remember at
school using ñ on alphabetically "numbered" lists...
I'll look more deeply on this later (if I can gather some time), but the problem
is more general: For instance, on Italian j, k, w, x and y are NOT part of the
alphabet...

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