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Here is an image of the contents of the multi installer

http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n1953706/LO_multi.png 

And here is an image of the all language installer

http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n1953706/LO_all_lang.png 

As you can see there are a few more languages (Portuguese is selected
because the installer detects my locale) and some are oddly selected in the
all_language installer

The BrOffice is the same installer with a different name because the name
OpenOffice was already copyrighted by another company in Brasil. Therefore
OpenOffice is called BrOffice in Brasil.

Currently this probably doesn't make any sense for LibreOffice because this
problem does not apply to LibreOffice...

I had posted a related question/comment but it was ignored, just as yours
was...
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Why-a-multi-language-installer-for-Windows-tp1917727p1917727.html
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