I'm internationalizing a large website in 14 languages.
I have found that some of the language/countries we want to target do not have lang-cc entries in various lists, e.g. dot net cultures, language-codes-and-iso-country-codes-for-html5.
As an example, Danish is widely spoken in Greenland.
We are translating our site in to Danish for users in Denmark.
It therefore makes sense to offer the translated content to Danish speakers in Greenland, however the lang/country code for this is not listed in resources we have found (especially as Google Greenland exists - google.gl).
So, can we safely use da-gl
in hreflang
and as a sub directory to target Danish speakers in Greenland even though that combination is not listed in the various resources we've found?
(Please note that we can't simply redirect users from Greenland to the Danish version targeted at Denmark as there are differences in currency and shipping prices, and we are trying to avoid any IP based redirection / content customisation.)
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