Checking my /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED file I found that at present it
lists only three locales without an underscore: "eo.UTF-8" (with
uppercase "UTF", while all locales under /usr/lib/locale have an
encoding name in lowercase), "eo" and "ia" (Interlingua). To my
amazement even the Klingon locale has a country code: "tlh_GB.UTF-8".
Seems to be British Klingon.

The case difference suggests that the list in SUPPORTED does not really
matter. Still the list shows that, if we insist on having no country
code, we might have few allies. Maybe Esperanto should go back to a
pseudo country. ISO 3166 says that the following two-letter codes may be
user-assigned: AA, QM to QZ, XA to XZ, ZZ. How about "eo_AA.utf8"?

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wrong language code: eo.utf8
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