This problem does not affect the graphical installer, so it's brilliantly 
solved it by removing the text installer ;-)
Not everyone finds  sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata  and  tzselect  trivial.
sample ;-) : 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/33025/locale-settings-are-not-right-how-can-i-reset-them
I'm even getting scolded by certain persons for suggesting commands.

BTW, it's a pity that the whole of a language must be installed (except 
Chinese?) just for using its locale.
As well as for spell-checking it, for those who don't know how to install just 
the dictionary and select it.
For example askubuntu. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1624581
Windows can use any locale and spelling despite remaining monolingual ;-)
It can even change details of a locale piece by piece.

I found no status indicating that the problem disappeared because the
component disappeared :-)

Thank you.

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  installer does not allow the right country/language combination

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