You are right, it is a region switcher. I didn't realize that, maybe because the "change region" button was in a language I didn't know? :)
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I'm not saying it should include English, I was just using it for clarification. I think each language / country should be in the native language.
I only realized the list is a region selector after it was pointed out to me. Maybe this proves my point, I didn't know what the button I pressed was for :) Having the region/country name in the website language does make sense. Language names however...
Flags do help, but there are none in this example (mobile or desktop version). Sometimes flags can be confused too (Romania, Moldova, Chad).
I don't have a solution, and I'm not the usual ranter, I mostly post in the cooking community :)