Some country names are, but not all.

Converting to ascii is not that easy, think about arabic languages.

I am confused about your remark about unitedkingdon and
unitedstatesofamerica, we use geonames database which has comprehensive
official, alternative and local/slang names of cities/towns/locations.
It is not specific to UK nor USA. The database quality does vary from
country to country.

"However simple and inconclusive the verification is, it should behave the same 
way for every condition provided."
Both halfs of this statement contradict each other. It currently is simple and 
inconclusive. It is not meant to be comprehensive and cover every possible 
condition.

This is out of scope for ubiquity project by it self and should be
implemented externally. Do you know a library that provides such
comprehensive functionality and calculates passwords strengths based on
localised hints?



** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Won't Fix

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  Ubuntu should encourage stronger passwords using stronger algorithms,
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