Martin, no, it is neither a casual observation nor something I have time
to actively pursue. It is a bug in Ubiquity, which is why I reported it
as one. I think that is true regardless of the amount of bikeshedding
that takes place on a mailing list that is neither related to the
upstream project nor apparently capable of discussing the topic
seriously. Windows Vista and Mac OS X both get this right: they both
list Chennai, Mumbai, and New Delhi as well as Kolkata. That Ubuntu does
not makes this part of it look 62 years out of date.

I encountered this problem when I tried to select Mumbai, India in the
map and got Colombo, Sri Lanka instead because it was closer than
Kolkata was.

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Only Indian city included is the fourth largest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/344348
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