ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are two-letter country codes in the ISO 3166-1 standard to represent countries and dependent areas. They are published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as part of its ISO 3166 standard. They are the most widely used of the country codes published by ISO, and are used most prominently for the Internet country code top-level domains (with a few changes).
Uses and applications
The codes are used in different environments and are also part of other standards. In some cases they are not perfectly implemented.
Perfect implementations
The two-letter ISO 3166-1 codes are used in
Imperfect implementations
Starting in
1985, the two-letter codes have been used in domain names on the
Internet, where they are used to form country code
top-level domains, with some exceptions e.g. United Kingdom, where the
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority did not follow the ISO 3166-1 and used
UK instead of
GB. For a complete list of exceptions, see the
country code top-level domain article.
WIPO standard ST.3 (for encoding country which issued a patent or trademark).
Changes
Changes to ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 are tracked by
ISO 3166-3.
Current codes
Note that
AA,
ZZ and the ranges
QM-QZ and
XA-XZ are reserved for private use. For example:
If a country code cannot be found in the list then it is probably obsolete, in which case it should be found in the list of obsolete country codes, further below.
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 officially assigned code elements
Below is a complete list of the current ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes, with three columns:
- Alpha-2 - 2-letter country code
- Country names - English short country names officially used by the ISO
- Notes - Any unofficial notes
| Alpha-2
| Country names
| Notes
|
| AD | Andorra |
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| AE | United Arab Emirates |
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| AF | Afghanistan |
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| AG | Antigua and Barbuda |
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| AI | Anguilla | AI previously represented French Territory of the Afars and the Issas
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| AL | Albania |
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| AM | Armenia |
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| AN | Netherlands Antilles |
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| AO | Angola |
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| AQ | Antarctica | defined as territory south of latitude 60°S
|
| AR | Argentina |
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| AS | American Samoa |
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| AT | Austria |
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| AU | Australia | including Ashmore and Cartier Islands and Coral Sea Islands
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| AW | Aruba |
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| AX | Åland Islands |
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| AZ | Azerbaijan |
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| BA | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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| BB | Barbados |
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| BD | Bangladesh |
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| BE | Belgium |
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| BF | Burkina Faso |
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| BG | Bulgaria |
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| BH | Bahrain |
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| BI | Burundi |
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| BJ | Benin |
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| BM | Bermuda |
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| BN | Brunei Darussalam |
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| BO | Bolivia |
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| BR | Brazil |
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| BS | Bahamas |
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| BT | Bhutan |
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| BV | Bouvet Island |
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| BW | Botswana |
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| BY | Belarus |
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| BZ | Belize |
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| CA | Canada |
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| CC | Cocos (Keeling) Islands |
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| CD | Congo, the Democratic Republic of the | formerly Zaire ZR
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| CF | Central African Republic |
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| CG | Congo | officially the Republic of the Congo
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| CH | Switzerland | Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica
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| CI | Côte d'Ivoire | also known as Ivory Coast
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| CK | Cook Islands |
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| CL | Chile |
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| CM | Cameroon |
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| CN | China | officially the People's Republic of China
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| CO | Colombia |
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| CR | Costa Rica |
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| CS | Serbia and Montenegro1 | formerly Yugoslavia Serbian: Srbija i Crna Gora CS previously represented Czechoslovakia
|
| CU | Cuba |
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| CV | Cape Verde |
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| CX | Christmas Island |
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| CY | Cyprus |
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| CZ | Czech Republic |
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| DE | Germany | German: Deutschland
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| DJ | Djibouti |
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| DK | Denmark |
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| DM | Dominica |
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| DO | Dominican Republic |
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| DZ | Algeria |
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| EC | Ecuador |
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| EE | Estonia |
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| EG | Egypt |
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| EH | Western Sahara | formerly Spanish Sahara
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| ER | Eritrea |
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| ES | Spain | including Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla Spanish: España
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| ET | Ethiopia |
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| FI | Finland |
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| FJ | Fiji |
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| FK | Falkland Islands (Malvinas) |
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| FM | Micronesia, Federated States of
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| FO | Faroe Islands |
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| FR | France |
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| GA | Gabon |
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| GB | United Kingdom |
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| GD | Grenada |
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| GE | Georgia | GE previously represented the Gilbert and Ellice Islands
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| GF | French Guiana |
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| GG | Guernsey |
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| GH | Ghana |
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| GI | Gibraltar |
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| GL | Greenland |
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| GM | Gambia |
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| GN | Guinea |
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| GP | Guadeloupe |
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| GQ | Equatorial Guinea |
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| GR | Greece |
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| GS | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
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| GT | Guatemala |
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| GU | Guam |
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| GW | Guinea-Bissau |
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| GY | Guyana |
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| HK | Hong Kong | officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China
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| HM | Heard Island and McDonald Islands |
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| HN | Honduras |
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| HR | Croatia | Croat: Hrvatska
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| HT | Haiti |
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| HU | Hungary |
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| ID | Indonesia |
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| IE | Ireland |
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| IL | Israel |
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| IM | Isle of Man |
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| IN | India |
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| IO | British Indian Ocean Territory | including Diego Garcia
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| IQ | Iraq |
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| IR | Iran, Islamic Republic of |
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| IS | Iceland |
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| IT | Italy |
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| JE | Jersey |
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| JM | Jamaica |
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| JO | Jordan |
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| JP | Japan |
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| KE | Kenya |
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| KG | Kyrgyzstan |
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| KH | Cambodia |
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| KI | Kiribati |
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| KM | Comoros |
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| KN | Saint Kitts and Nevis |
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| KP | Korea, Democratic People's Republic of | i.e., North Korea
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| KR | Korea, Republic of | i.e., South Korea
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| KW | Kuwait |
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| KY | Cayman Islands |
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| KZ | Kazakhstan |
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| LA | Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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| LB | Lebanon |
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| LC | Saint Lucia |
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| LI | Liechtenstein |
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| LK | Sri Lanka |
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| LR | Liberia |
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| LS | Lesotho |
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| LT | Lithuania |
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| LU | Luxembourg |
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| LV | Latvia |
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| LY | Libyan Arab Jamahiriya |
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| MA | Morocco |
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| MC | Monaco |
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| MD | Moldova, Republic of |
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| MG | Madagascar |
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| MH | Marshall Islands |
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| MK | Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of
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| ML | Mali |
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| MM | Myanmar | formerly Burma
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| MN | Mongolia |
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| MO | Macao | officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China
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| MP | Northern Mariana Islands |
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| MQ | Martinique |
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| MR | Mauritania |
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| MS | Montserrat |
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| MT | Malta |
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| MU | Mauritius |
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| MV | Maldives |
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| MW | Malawi |
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| MX | Mexico |
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| MY | Malaysia |
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| MZ | Mozambique |
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| NA | Namibia |
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| NC | New Caledonia |
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| NE | Niger |
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| NF | Norfolk Island |
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| NG | Nigeria |
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| NI | Nicaragua |
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| NL | Netherlands |
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| NO | Norway |
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| NP | Nepal |
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| NR | Nauru |
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| NU | Niue |
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| NZ | New Zealand |
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| OM | Oman |
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| PA | Panama |
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| PE | Peru |
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| PF | French Polynesia | including Clipperton Island
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| PG | Papua New Guinea |
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| PH | Philippines |
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| PK | Pakistan |
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| PL | Poland |
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| PM | Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
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| PN | Pitcairn |
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| PR | Puerto Rico |
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| PS | Palestinian Territory, Occupied | i.e., West Bank and Gaza Strip
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| PT | Portugal |
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| PW | Palau |
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| PY | Paraguay |
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| QA | Qatar |
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| RE | Réunion |
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| RO | Romania |
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| RU | Russian Federation |
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| RW | Rwanda |
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| SA | Saudi Arabia |
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| SB | Solomon Islands |
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| SC | Seychelles |
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| SD | Sudan |
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| SE | Sweden |
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| SG | Singapore |
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| SH | Saint Helena | including Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha
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| SI | Slovenia |
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| SJ | Svalbard and Jan Mayen | consisting of Svalbard and Jan Mayen
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| SK | Slovakia | SK previously represented Sikkim
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| SL | Sierra Leone |
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| SM | San Marino |
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| SN | Senegal |
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| SO | Somalia |
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| SR | Suriname |
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| ST | Sao Tome and Principe |
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| SV | El Salvador |
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| SY | Syrian Arab Republic |
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| SZ | Swaziland |
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| TC | Turks and Caicos Islands |
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| TD | Chad | French: Tchad
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| TF | French Southern Territories |
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| TG | Togo |
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| TH | Thailand |
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| TJ | Tajikistan |
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| TK | Tokelau |
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| TL | Timor-Leste | also known as East Timor
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| TM | Turkmenistan |
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| TN | Tunisia |
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| TO | Tonga |
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| TR | Turkey |
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| TT | Trinidad and Tobago |
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| TV | Tuvalu |
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| TW | Taiwan, Province of China | administered by the Republic of China
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| TZ | Tanzania, United Republic of |
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| UA | Ukraine |
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| UG | Uganda |
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| UM | United States Minor Outlying Islands | consisting of Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Atoll, Navassa Island, Palmyra Atoll, Wake Island
|
| US | United States |
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| UY | Uruguay |
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| UZ | Uzbekistan |
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| VA | Holy See (Vatican City State) |
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| VC | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
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| VE | Venezuela |
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| VG | Virgin Islands, British |
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| VI | Virgin Islands, U.S.
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| VN | Viet Nam |
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| VU | Vanuatu |
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| WF | Wallis and Futuna |
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| WS | Samoa | formerly Western Samoa
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| YE | Yemen |
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| YT | Mayotte |
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| ZA | South Africa | Dutch: Zuid-Afrika
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| ZM | Zambia |
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| ZW | Zimbabwe |
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1Serbia and Montenegro no longer exists as a country. The ISO has yet to release the official codes for the successor states Montenegro and Serbia.
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 reserved code elements
Reserved code elements are codes which, while not ISO 3166-1 codes, are in use for some applications in conjunction with the ISO 3166 codes. The ISO 3166 MA therefore reserves them, so that they are not used for new official ISO 3166 codes, thereby creating conflicts between the standard and those applications. The alpha-2 reserved code elements list, as of
July 23,
2003, is divided into the following four categories.
Transitional reservations
A transitional reservation refers to a code which was formerly present in ISO 3166, but which since has been deleted. It will be maintained as a transitional reservation for at least five years, for the sake of users who still need to refer to the former entity or whose systems have not yet been updated to refer to the new code. The transitionally reserved alpha-2 code elements are:
Indeterminate reservations
The indeterminately reserved alpha-2 code elements are code elements used to identify vehicles under the
1949 and
1968 United Nations Road Traffic Conventions. These codes differ from those used in ISO 3166. The ISO 3166 MA hopes that these codes will eventually be phased out and that ISO 3166-1 codes will be used instead; but in the meantime they are reserved, to avoid conflicts between ISO 3166-1 and the Conventions, and to facilitate any transition from the Convention codes to ISO 3166-1 codes. These codes are as follows:
Notes:
- Code notified to United Nations Secretary-General under 1949 and/or 1968 Road Traffic Conventions
- Code in use for road transport purposes, but not notified to United Nations Secretary-General under 1949 Road Traffic Convention
- Code under 1949 Road Traffic Convention
- Code under 1968 Road Traffic Convention
- This code is in use to refer to both Bolivia and Botswana
Exceptional reservations
Exceptionally reserved alpha-2 code elements are reserved permanently because they are needed for particular purposes. ISO 3166 MA only authorizes their use for the particular purpose for which they were established. The list is as follows:
Exceptionally Reserved Two-letter Codes
| Alpha-2 | Country
|
| AC | Ascension Island — Reserved on request of UPU (also used as ccTLD)
|
| CP | Clipperton Island — Reserved on request of ITU
|
| DG | Diego Garcia — Reserved on request of ITU
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| EA | Ceuta and Melilla — Reserved on request of WCO to represent area outside EU customs territory
|
| EU | European Union — Originally requested by ISO 4217 MA to provide country code for Euro; later extended for use in ISO 6166 International Securities Identification Numbering (ISIN) system; later extended by ISO 3166 MA for use for any purposes for which code EU required; also used as ccTLD
|
| FX | Metropolitan France — Reserved on request of France
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| IC | Canary Islands — Reserved on request of WCO to represent area outside EU customs territory
|
| TA | Tristan da Cunha — Reserved on request of UPU
|
| UK | United Kingdom — Reserved on request of the United Kingdom, to prevent any other country from using code UK; also used as ccTLD
|
The following three codes were also under exceptional reservation, until the update from 2006-03-29 included them in the standard:
Exceptionally Reserved Two-letter Codes
| Alpha-2 | Country
|
| GG | Guernsey — Reserved on request of UPU; also used as ccTLD
|
| IM | Isle of Man — Reserved on request of UPU, also used as ccTLD
|
| JE | Jersey — Reserved on request of UPU, also used as ccTLD
|
Other reservations
In addition, the ISO 3166 MA has undertaken, for the time being, not to use the following alpha-2 codes from
WIPO Standard ST.3. However, this undertaking is not classified as a transitional, indeterminate or transitional reservation, since the codes do not refer to countries, dependent areas or other geographic regions or localities:
In addition, WIPO Standard ST.3 also uses EA to code the Eurasian Patent Organization. However, ISO 3166 MA has stated it cannot guarantee to reserve the code EA from use, since it is already used for customs purposes to represent Ceuta and Melilla. ISO 3166 MA proposed in 1995 that EV be used by WIPO for the purpose of representing the Eurasian Patent Organization; however, this request was not honoured by WIPO.
Other withdrawn codes
See ISO 3166-3 for a full list of withdrawn codes.
See also
External links
ISO 3166 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2