Public bug reported:

Norway operates with "two" versions of the Norwegian language:
"Bokmål" , and  "Nynorsk"
Bokmål is the common, normal language
Nynorsk is a bizarre pile of crap they teach at school for 2-3 years.

Anyway:

Installed languages lists among others these:

Bokmål, Norwegian 
Norwegian  (? - can be removed - I assume it's the same as bokmål, anyway only 
two should be needed)
Norwegian Nynorsk......


the problem is that the first, "bokmål, norwegian" starts with "B" and can be 
found in a completely different place.
"Bokmål, Norwegian...."  should be renamed to "Norwegian, Bokmål...."

** Affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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language selector in Jaunty lists something in "wrong" place
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338286
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