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On the web, UTF-8 is by far the most common encoding for all languages.
That being said, here are the Windows XP locales grouped by default character encoding ("Language for non-Unicode programs"):
Big5: zh_HK, zh_MO, zh_TW
GBK (≈GB2312): zh_CN, zh_SG
Windows-31J (≈Shift_JIS): ja_JP
windows-874 (≈TIS-620, ISO-8859-11): th_TH
windows-949 (≈EUC-KR): ko_KR
windows-1250: bs_BA, cs_CZ, hr_BA, hr_HR, hu_HU, pl_PL, ro_RO, sk_SK, sl_SI, sq_AL, sr_BA, sr_SP
windows-1251: az_AZ, be_BY, bg...
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