Hello Gunnar,

I can confirm you that the command 'locale -a' return me only the
"it_IT.utf8" locale.

So, I have applied your suggestion: I removed Italian and installed it
again. Unfortunately the result is the same. I still have only the
"it_IT.utf8" locale, and no "it_CH.utf8" locale. Between the uninstall
and the install I have not rebooted my system; perhaps I should reboot
between the two operations?

I can say you that my system with Ubuntu 12.04 is a virtual machine that
was installed with alpha1, and since then I have only updated the
system. Perhaps this can be a problem with so many updated packages?

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  There is no regional formats for italian language in the Language
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