Man pages in other languages

Hi,
Is it possible to install man pages in other languages (i.e. Spanish)? Bash shell seems to be working in Spanish but not man pages. I have checked and it only comes with some languages (Russian, German, etc.) Could it be possible to install them from any source?
Thanks in advance

Open Dictionary.app in the Applications folder and go to its Preferences.  There you will see what Apple provides and you can check the boxes to activate it.  If you want something more, you will have to find it on the internet and install it.
http://m10lmac.blogspot.com/2013/01/adding-dictionaries-to-dictionaryapp.html

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