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		<title>By: C# Utility method to populate list controls with all countries as given in ISO 3166-1 &#124; Prolific Notion</title>
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		<description>[...] a countries table in the database with all countries as given in ISO 3166-1. After recently writing a utility class to populate list controls with world currencies according to ISO 4217 it got me wondering if I could also do the same for countries using only the [...]</description>
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