More specifically, the locations are in Ukrainian. I see the same thing following your search link. (For the second case, I suspect not all location names have been "translated" to Ukrainian.)
The issue stems from a different interpretation of 'uk' by our geocoder and our localization system. It's interepreted as Ukrainian by our geocoder but as English/United Kingdom by our localization system. I will have a closer look at it, thanks!
@AurélienGasser That's really odd. UK English is almost universally (esp. ISO 3166-1) either or both of en and gb. Ukraine is always uk and ua, depending on whether language or country, respectively.
I guess since Hell is not a place in the Netherlands, there is no Ukranian translation of the place-name available, so it is left as input (with a bit of capsing). Had fun with that before, where a site accepted English place-names for a country whose written language is "a cyrilic", but then translated them and promptly rejected them as not existing :-) I was simply using the site, I had nothing to do with writing the code...
@OlegV.Volkov I should have checked. Completely different problem than the one I saw then. I wonder if there is some "abuse" filter messing things :-) A quick search-engineing did indeed show me "1 hotel in Hell, Netherlands"
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'uk'by our geocoder and our localization system. It's interepreted as Ukrainian by our geocoder but as English/United Kingdom by our localization system. I will have a closer look at it, thanks!enandgb. Ukraine is alwaysukandua, depending on whether language or country, respectively.