Public bug reported:

Since several Ubuntu versions, the installer asks: "Where are you?". The
user is invited to type in the name of his/her city. However, there is a
typo in the name of the city Montreal (Canada). The city is actually
listed as "Mont-real", which is not correct. If typing "Montreal" or
"Montréal", the user will never be able to find it, as the list filters
"Mont-real" out. As of 16.10, the issue is still present.

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  There is a typo in the name of the city Montreal (Canada) in ubiquity,
  the Ubuntu installer

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