When creating or upgrading a database, use this attribute to associate a non-default territory with the database. Setting the territory attribute overrides the default system territory for that database. The default system territory is found using java.util.Locale.getDefault().
Specify a territory in the form ll_CC, where ll is the two-letter language code, and CC is the two-letter country code.
Language codes consist of a pair of lowercase letters that conform to ISO-639.
To see a full list of ISO-639 codes, go to
Country codes consist of two uppercase letters that conform to ISO-3166.
A copy of ISO-3166 can be found at
The territory attribute is used only when creating a database.
In the following example, the new database has a territory of Spanish language and Mexican nationality.
You can use the