Martin

This is the official costarican newspaper link (the government
newspaper):

http://www.imprenal.go.cr/

I searched the words "am" "pm" and I found a lot of documentation with the
am/pm format.
These are some examples:

http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2002/03/CALI_05_03_2002.htm
http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2002/02/CALI_27_02_2002.htm
http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2007/06/REMU_21_06_2007.html
http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2002/05/REMU_03_05_2002.htm
http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2002/03/CALI_07_03_2002.htm
http://historico.gaceta.go.cr/2003/04/CAFE_30_04_2003.html

Regards

Felix


2008/3/12, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Felix,
>
> Felix [2008-03-12  0:25 -0000]:
>
> > I don't know about the legistation etc, but I can confirm as a
> costarican
> > that we use the AM/PM format.
>
>
> Maybe you can find some official documents, government statements,
> etc. which use AM/PM and collect some links?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Martin
>
> (Just for avoidance of doubt, I believe you, and I applied the patch,
> but upstream wants some hard data.)
>
>
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>
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