ISO 3166-2 is the second part of the ISO 3166 standard. It is a geocode system created for coding the names of subdivisions of countries (subnational entities) and dependent areas. The purpose of the standard is to establish a worldwide series of short abbreviations for places, for use on package labels, containers, and such; anywhere where a short alphanumeric code can serve to clearly indicate a location in a more convenient and less ambiguous form than the full place name. There are around 3700 different codes.
The official name of the standard is Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions -- Part 2: Country subdivision code.
Both ways would lead to articles like ISO 3166-2:XX, where XX stands for the ISO 3166-1 code, e.g. AU leads to the code list for Australia.
| length | Copyright | alpha | numeric | alpha-numeric | -- | constant 1 char | Free: | -- | Partially free: | -- | ISO - Copyright: | -- | Unsorted: | AR, BO, CR, EC, FJ, GM, KI, KM, LS, LU, MG, NE, RW, SL, ST, TG, TM, VE | GA, IS, AT | PA | -- | constant 2 chars | Free: | CH, US | FR | Partially free: | AL, ID | TN | ISO - Copyright: | Unsorted: | AE, AM, BI, BJ, BN, BR, BS, BW, BY, CA, CD, CF, CL, CM, CV, CZ, DE, DJ, ER, ET, FI, GE, GH, GN, GT, GW, GY, HN, HT, HU, IN, IT, IQ, JO, KW, LA, LB, LR, LT, LV, LY, MD, MU, MW, NA, NG, NI, NL, NP, OM, PK, PL, QA, SB, SH, SK, SN, SO, SR, SV, SY, SZ, TJ, TL, UY, UZ, WS, YE, YU, ZA, ZW | BD, BG, BH, CI, CN, CU, CY, DO, DZ, EE, GR, HR, IR, JM, JP, KR, LK, MM, MY, NO, PT, SA, SD, TR, TZ, UA, UM, VN, ZM | BT | -- | constant 3 chars | Free | -- | Partially free: | KP | -- | ISO - Copyright: | MA | -- | Unsorted: | AO, AF, BA, BE, BF, CS, FM, GB, KZ, MD, MH, MX, NZ, PE, PG, PH, TT, TW | DK, KE, SI, UG, VU | -- | mixed 1,2 chars | Free: | IE | -- | Partially free: | -- | ISO - Copyright: | -- | Unsorted: | no system?: ES, GQ, IL | KH | TH | -- | mixed 2,3 | Free: | -- | Partially free: | -- | ISO - Copyright: | CO | -- | Unsorted: | ?: AU, BZ, EG, TD | MR, MV | -- | mixed 1,3 | Free: | -- | Partially free: | -- | ISO - Copyright: | -- | Unsorted: | MZ | MN | ML | -- | mixed 1,2,3 | Free: | -- | Partially free: | -- | ISO - Copyright: | -- | Unsorted: | CG, PY |
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