README.md in worldwide-0.1.1 vs README.md in worldwide-0.2.0

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@@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ Worldwide exposes the notion of a "region", or political subdivision. This can be a "continent" (e.g. "North America"), a "country" (e.g. "Canada"), or a "province" (e.g. "Ontario"). Note that, when exposing geographic information to users, you should be careful what you refer to as a "country". For backward compatibility with historical APIs, we use the term "country" -to refer to what CLDR refers to as a "territory", and what we describe in our user interfarce as +to refer to what CLDR refers to as a "territory", and what we describe in our user interface as a "country / region". Examples of such entities include Canada, the United States, and Russia, but also territories with a "dual" status such as Guernsey, Hong Kong, and Martinique. For backward compatibility with legacy data, we consider dual-status subdivisions of the USA and Spain to be "provinces" (subdivisions), but we consider dual-status subdivisions of other