ISO 3166-2:AR is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to Argentina. It describes 1 federal district (AR-C) and 23 Provinces. The first part is the ISO 3166-1 code AR for Argentina, the second part of the code is one-digit-alphabetic.
The letters have their origin in the Argentine license plates system.
AR-A
| Salta |
|---|---|
AR-B
| Buenos Aires Province |
AR-C
| Capital Federal |
AR-D
| San Luis |
AR-E
| Entre Ríos |
AR-F
| La Rioja |
AR-G
| Santiago del Estero |
AR-H
| Chaco |
AR-J
| San Juan |
AR-K
| Catamarca |
AR-L
| La Pampa |
AR-M
| Mendoza |
AR-N
| Misiones |
AR-P
| Formosa |
AR-Q
| Neuquén |
AR-R
| Río Negro |
AR-S
| Santa Fe |
AR-T
| Tucumán |
AR-U
| Chubut |
AR-V
| Tierra del Fuego |
AR-W
| Corrientes |
AR-X
| Córdoba |
AR-Y
| Jujuy |
AR-Z
| Santa Cruz |
| Federal District | |
|---|---|
| Capital Federal | AR-C
|
| Provinces | |
| Buenos Aires Province | AR-B
|
| Catamarca | AR-K
|
| Chaco | AR-H
|
| Chubut | AR-U
|
| Córdoba | AR-X
|
| Corrientes | AR-W
|
| Entre Ríos | AR-E
|
| Formosa | AR-P
|
| Jujuy | AR-Y
|
| La Pampa | AR-L
|
| La Rioja | AR-F
|
| Mendoza | AR-M
|
| Misiones | AR-N
|
| Neuquén | AR-Q
|
| Río Negro | AR-R
|
| Salta | AR-A
|
| San Juan | AR-J
|
| San Luis | AR-D
|
| Santa Cruz | AR-Z
|
| Santa Fe | AR-S
|
| Santiago del Estero | AR-G
|
| Tierra del Fuego | AR-V
|
| Tucumán | AR-T
|
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