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ISO 3166-1 is part of the ISO 3166standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. The official name of the standard is Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes. It defines three sets of country codes:[1]
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 — two-letter country codes which are the most widely used of the three, and used most prominently for the Internet's country code top-level domains (with a few exceptions).
- ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 — three-letter country codes which allow a better visual association between the codes and the country names than the alpha-2 codes.
- ISO 3166-1 numeric — three-digit country codes which are identical to those developed and maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division, with the advantage of script (writing system) independence, and hence useful for people or systems using non-Latin scripts.
The alphabetic country codes were first included in ISO 3166 in 1974, and the numeric country codes were first included in 1981. The country codes have been published as ISO 3166-1 since 1997, when ISO 3166 was expanded into three parts to include codes for subdivisions and former countries.[2]
As a widely used international standard, ISO 3166-1 is implemented in other standards and used by international organizations,[3] to allow facilitation of the exchange of goods and information.[4] However, it is not the only standard for country codes. Other country codes used by many international organizations are partly or totally incompatible with ISO 3166-1,[5] although some of them closely correspond to ISO 3166-1 codes.
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Criteria for inclusion
Currently 246 countries, territories, or areas of geographical interest are assigned official codes in ISO 3166-1. According to the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA), the only way to enter a new country name into ISO 3166-1 is to have it registered in one of the following two sources:[6]
- United Nations Terminology Bulletin Country Names, or
- Country and Region Codes for Statistical Use of the UN Statistics Division.
To be listed in the bulletin Country Names, a country must either be:
- A member country of the United Nations,
- A member of one of its specialized agencies, or
- A party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice.
The list of names in Country and Region Codes for Statistical Use of the UN Statistics Division is based on the bulletin Country Names and other UN sources.
Once a country name or territory name appears in either of these two sources, it will be added to ISO 3166-1 by default.
Information included
ISO 3166-1 is published officially in both English and French. Since the second edition of ISO 3166-1, the following columns are included for each entry:
- COUNTRY NAME English (or French) short name
- English (or French) short name lower case
- English (or French) full name
- Remarks
- Independent (# denotes the country is considered a sovereign state)
- Additional information: Administrative language(s)alpha-2
- Additional information: Administrative language(s) alpha-3
- Additional information: Local short name(s)
Current codes
Officially assigned code elements
The following is a complete ISO 3166-1 encoding list of the countries which are assigned official codes. It is listed in alphabetical order by the English short country names officially used by the ISO 3166/MA, which are all from United Nations sources.[7]
Some of the country names used by the ISO are subject to dispute. Macedonia is listed as 'Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of' because of the Macedonia naming dispute, following the provisional reference used by the United Nations. Taiwan is listed as 'Taiwan, Province of China' because of its political status within the United Nations, as the United Nations does not recognize the Republic of China and considers Taiwan as part of China even though it is not de facto under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China;[8] in response, the Republic of China has filed a lawsuit against the ISO over this reference.[9]
Click on the button in the header to sort each column. For more information on each country and the assignment of its code elements, see the corresponding table in ISO 3166-1 alpha-2.
Country name[10] | Alpha-2 | Alpha-3 | Numeric | ISO 3166-2 codes |
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Afghanistan | AF | AFG | 004 | ISO 3166-2:AF |
Åland Islands | AX | ALA | 248 | ISO 3166-2:AX |
Albania | AL | ALB | 008 | ISO 3166-2:AL |
Algeria | DZ | DZA | 012 | ISO 3166-2:DZ |
American Samoa | AS | ASM | 016 | ISO 3166-2:AS |
Andorra | AD | AND | 020 | ISO 3166-2:AD |
Angola | AO | AGO | 024 | ISO 3166-2:AO |
Anguilla | AI | AIA | 660 | ISO 3166-2:AI |
Antarctica | AQ | ATA | 010 | ISO 3166-2:AQ |
Antigua and Barbuda | AG | ATG | 028 | ISO 3166-2:AG |
Argentina | AR | ARG | 032 | ISO 3166-2:AR |
Armenia | AM | ARM | 051 | ISO 3166-2:AM |
Aruba | AW | ABW | 533 | ISO 3166-2:AW |
Australia | AU | AUS | 036 | ISO 3166-2:AU |
Austria | AT | AUT | 040 | ISO 3166-2:AT |
Azerbaijan | AZ | AZE | 031 | ISO 3166-2:AZ |
Bahamas | BS | BHS | 044 | ISO 3166-2:BS |
Bahrain | BH | BHR | 048 | ISO 3166-2:BH |
Bangladesh | BD | BGD | 050 | ISO 3166-2:BD |
Barbados | BB | BRB | 052 | ISO 3166-2:BB |
Belarus | BY | BLR | 112 | ISO 3166-2:BY |
Belgium | BE | BEL | 056 | ISO 3166-2:BE |
Belize | BZ | BLZ | 084 | ISO 3166-2:BZ |
Benin | BJ | BEN | 204 | ISO 3166-2:BJ |
Bermuda | BM | BMU | 060 | ISO 3166-2:BM |
Bhutan | BT | BTN | 064 | ISO 3166-2:BT |
Bolivia, Plurinational State of | BO | BOL | 068 | ISO 3166-2:BO |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BA | BIH | 070 | ISO 3166-2:BA |
Botswana | BW | BWA | 072 | ISO 3166-2:BW |
Bouvet Island | BV | BVT | 074 | ISO 3166-2:BV |
Brazil | BR | BRA | 076 | ISO 3166-2:BR |
British Indian Ocean Territory | IO | IOT | 086 | ISO 3166-2:IO |
Brunei Darussalam | BN | BRN | 096 | ISO 3166-2:BN |
Bulgaria | BG | BGR | 100 | ISO 3166-2:BG |
Burkina Faso | BF | BFA | 854 | ISO 3166-2:BF |
Burundi | BI | BDI | 108 | ISO 3166-2:BI |
Cambodia | KH | KHM | 116 | ISO 3166-2:KH |
Cameroon | CM | CMR | 120 | ISO 3166-2:CM |
Canada | CA | CAN | 124 | ISO 3166-2:CA |
Cape Verde | CV | CPV | 132 | ISO 3166-2:CV |
Cayman Islands | KY | CYM | 136 | ISO 3166-2:KY |
Central African Republic | CF | CAF | 140 | ISO 3166-2:CF |
Chad | TD | TCD | 148 | ISO 3166-2:TD |
Chile | CL | CHL | 152 | ISO 3166-2:CL |
China | CN | CHN | 156 | ISO 3166-2:CN |
Christmas Island | CX | CXR | 162 | ISO 3166-2:CX |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | CC | CCK | 166 | ISO 3166-2:CC |
Colombia | CO | COL | 170 | ISO 3166-2:CO |
Comoros | KM | COM | 174 | ISO 3166-2:KM |
Congo | CG | COG | 178 | ISO 3166-2:CG |
Congo, the Democratic Republic of the | CD | COD | 180 | ISO 3166-2:CD |
Cook Islands | CK | COK | 184 | ISO 3166-2:CK |
Costa Rica | CR | CRI | 188 | ISO 3166-2:CR |
Côte d'Ivoire | CI | CIV | 384 | ISO 3166-2:CI |
Croatia | HR | HRV | 191 | ISO 3166-2:HR |
Cuba | CU | CUB | 192 | ISO 3166-2:CU |
Cyprus | CY | CYP | 196 | ISO 3166-2:CY |
Czech Republic | CZ | CZE | 203 | ISO 3166-2:CZ |
Denmark | DK | DNK | 208 | ISO 3166-2:DK |
Djibouti | DJ | DJI | 262 | ISO 3166-2:DJ |
Dominica | DM | DMA | 212 | ISO 3166-2:DM |
Dominican Republic | DO | DOM | 214 | ISO 3166-2:DO |
Ecuador | EC | ECU | 218 | ISO 3166-2:EC |
Egypt | EG | EGY | 818 | ISO 3166-2:EG |
El Salvador | SV | SLV | 222 | ISO 3166-2:SV |
Equatorial Guinea | GQ | GNQ | 226 | ISO 3166-2:GQ |
Eritrea | ER | ERI | 232 | ISO 3166-2:ER |
Estonia | EE | EST | 233 | ISO 3166-2:EE |
Ethiopia | ET | ETH | 231 | ISO 3166-2:ET |
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) | FK | FLK | 238 | ISO 3166-2:FK |
Faroe Islands | FO | FRO | 234 | ISO 3166-2:FO |
Fiji | FJ | FJI | 242 | ISO 3166-2:FJ |
Finland | FI | FIN | 246 | ISO 3166-2:FI |
France | FR | FRA | 250 | ISO 3166-2:FR |
French Guiana | GF | GUF | 254 | ISO 3166-2:GF |
French Polynesia | PF | PYF | 258 | ISO 3166-2:PF |
French Southern Territories | TF | ATF | 260 | ISO 3166-2:TF |
Gabon | GA | GAB | 266 | ISO 3166-2:GA |
Gambia | GM | GMB | 270 | ISO 3166-2:GM |
Georgia | GE | GEO | 268 | ISO 3166-2:GE |
Germany | DE | DEU | 276 | ISO 3166-2:DE |
Ghana | GH | GHA | 288 | ISO 3166-2:GH |
Gibraltar | GI | GIB | 292 | ISO 3166-2:GI |
Greece | GR | GRC | 300 | ISO 3166-2:GR |
Greenland | GL | GRL | 304 | ISO 3166-2:GL |
Grenada | GD | GRD | 308 | ISO 3166-2:GD |
Guadeloupe | GP | GLP | 312 | ISO 3166-2:GP |
Guam | GU | GUM | 316 | ISO 3166-2:GU |
Guatemala | GT | GTM | 320 | ISO 3166-2:GT |
Guernsey | GG | GGY | 831 | ISO 3166-2:GG |
Guinea | GN | GIN | 324 | ISO 3166-2:GN |
Guinea-Bissau | GW | GNB | 624 | ISO 3166-2:GW |
Guyana | GY | GUY | 328 | ISO 3166-2:GY |
Haiti | HT | HTI | 332 | ISO 3166-2:HT |
Heard Island and McDonald Islands | HM | HMD | 334 | ISO 3166-2:HM |
Holy See (Vatican City State) | VA | VAT | 336 | ISO 3166-2:VA |
Honduras | HN | HND | 340 | ISO 3166-2:HN |
Hong Kong | HK | HKG | 344 | ISO 3166-2:HK |
Hungary | HU | HUN | 348 | ISO 3166-2:HU |
Iceland | IS | ISL | 352 | ISO 3166-2:IS |
India | IN | IND | 356 | ISO 3166-2:IN |
Indonesia | ID | IDN | 360 | ISO 3166-2:ID |
Iran, Islamic Republic of | IR | IRN | 364 | ISO 3166-2:IR |
Iraq | IQ | IRQ | 368 | ISO 3166-2:IQ |
Ireland | IE | IRL | 372 | ISO 3166-2:IE |
Isle of Man | IM | IMN | 833 | ISO 3166-2:IM |
Israel | IL | ISR | 376 | ISO 3166-2:IL |
Italy | IT | ITA | 380 | ISO 3166-2:IT |
Jamaica | JM | JAM | 388 | ISO 3166-2:JM |
Japan | JP | JPN | 392 | ISO 3166-2:JP |
Jersey | JE | JEY | 832 | ISO 3166-2:JE |
Jordan | JO | JOR | 400 | ISO 3166-2:JO |
Kazakhstan | KZ | KAZ | 398 | ISO 3166-2:KZ |
Kenya | KE | KEN | 404 | ISO 3166-2:KE |
Kiribati | KI | KIR | 296 | ISO 3166-2:KI |
Korea, Democratic People's Republic of | KP | PRK | 408 | ISO 3166-2:KP |
Korea, Republic of | KR | KOR | 410 | ISO 3166-2:KR |
Kuwait | KW | KWT | 414 | ISO 3166-2:KW |
Kyrgyzstan | KG | KGZ | 417 | ISO 3166-2:KG |
Lao People's Democratic Republic | LA | LAO | 418 | ISO 3166-2:LA |
Latvia | LV | LVA | 428 | ISO 3166-2:LV |
Lebanon | LB | LBN | 422 | ISO 3166-2:LB |
Lesotho | LS | LSO | 426 | ISO 3166-2:LS |
Liberia | LR | LBR | 430 | ISO 3166-2:LR |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | LY | LBY | 434 | ISO 3166-2:LY |
Liechtenstein | LI | LIE | 438 | ISO 3166-2:LI |
Lithuania | LT | LTU | 440 | ISO 3166-2:LT |
Luxembourg | LU | LUX | 442 | ISO 3166-2:LU |
Macao | MO | MAC | 446 | ISO 3166-2:MO |
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of | MK | MKD | 807 | ISO 3166-2:MK |
Madagascar | MG | MDG | 450 | ISO 3166-2:MG |
Malawi | MW | MWI | 454 | ISO 3166-2:MW |
Malaysia | MY | MYS | 458 | ISO 3166-2:MY |
Maldives | MV | MDV | 462 | ISO 3166-2:MV |
Mali | ML | MLI | 466 | ISO 3166-2:ML |
Malta | MT | MLT | 470 | ISO 3166-2:MT |
Marshall Islands | MH | MHL | 584 | ISO 3166-2:MH |
Martinique | MQ | MTQ | 474 | ISO 3166-2:MQ |
Mauritania | MR | MRT | 478 | ISO 3166-2:MR |
Mauritius | MU | MUS | 480 | ISO 3166-2:MU |
Mayotte | YT | MYT | 175 | ISO 3166-2:YT |
Mexico | MX | MEX | 484 | ISO 3166-2:MX |
Micronesia, Federated States of | FM | FSM | 583 | ISO 3166-2:FM |
Moldova, Republic of | MD | MDA | 498 | ISO 3166-2:MD |
Monaco | MC | MCO | 492 | ISO 3166-2:MC |
Mongolia | MN | MNG | 496 | ISO 3166-2:MN |
Montenegro | ME | MNE | 499 | ISO 3166-2:ME |
Montserrat | MS | MSR | 500 | ISO 3166-2:MS |
Morocco | MA | MAR | 504 | ISO 3166-2:MA |
Mozambique | MZ | MOZ | 508 | ISO 3166-2:MZ |
Myanmar | MM | MMR | 104 | ISO 3166-2:MM |
Namibia | NA | NAM | 516 | ISO 3166-2:NA |
Nauru | NR | NRU | 520 | ISO 3166-2:NR |
Nepal | NP | NPL | 524 | ISO 3166-2:NP |
Netherlands | NL | NLD | 528 | ISO 3166-2:NL |
Netherlands Antilles | AN | ANT | 530 | ISO 3166-2:AN |
New Caledonia | NC | NCL | 540 | ISO 3166-2:NC |
New Zealand | NZ | NZL | 554 | ISO 3166-2:NZ |
Nicaragua | NI | NIC | 558 | ISO 3166-2:NI |
Niger | NE | NER | 562 | ISO 3166-2:NE |
Nigeria | NG | NGA | 566 | ISO 3166-2:NG |
Niue | NU | NIU | 570 | ISO 3166-2:NU |
Norfolk Island | NF | NFK | 574 | ISO 3166-2:NF |
Northern Mariana Islands | MP | MNP | 580 | ISO 3166-2:MP |
Norway | NO | NOR | 578 | ISO 3166-2:NO |
Oman | OM | OMN | 512 | ISO 3166-2:OM |
Pakistan | PK | PAK | 586 | ISO 3166-2:PK |
Palau | PW | PLW | 585 | ISO 3166-2:PW |
Palestinian Territory, Occupied | PS | PSE | 275 | ISO 3166-2:PS |
Panama | PA | PAN | 591 | ISO 3166-2:PA |
Papua New Guinea | PG | PNG | 598 | ISO 3166-2:PG |
Paraguay | PY | PRY | 600 | ISO 3166-2:PY |
Peru | PE | PER | 604 | ISO 3166-2:PE |
Philippines | PH | PHL | 608 | ISO 3166-2:PH |
Pitcairn | PN | PCN | 612 | ISO 3166-2:PN |
Poland | PL | POL | 616 | ISO 3166-2:PL |
Portugal | PT | PRT | 620 | ISO 3166-2:PT |
Puerto Rico | PR | PRI | 630 | ISO 3166-2:PR |
Qatar | QA | QAT | 634 | ISO 3166-2:QA |
Réunion | RE | REU | 638 | ISO 3166-2:RE |
Romania | RO | ROU | 642 | ISO 3166-2:RO |
Russian Federation | RU | RUS | 643 | ISO 3166-2:RU |
Rwanda | RW | RWA | 646 | ISO 3166-2:RW |
Saint Barthélemy | BL | BLM | 652 | ISO 3166-2:BL |
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | SH | SHN | 654 | ISO 3166-2:SH |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | KN | KNA | 659 | ISO 3166-2:KN |
Saint Lucia | LC | LCA | 662 | ISO 3166-2:LC |
Saint Martin (French part) | MF | MAF | 663 | ISO 3166-2:MF |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon | PM | SPM | 666 | ISO 3166-2:PM |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | VC | VCT | 670 | ISO 3166-2:VC |
Samoa | WS | WSM | 882 | ISO 3166-2:WS |
San Marino | SM | SMR | 674 | ISO 3166-2:SM |
Sao Tome and Principe | ST | STP | 678 | ISO 3166-2:ST |
Saudi Arabia | SA | SAU | 682 | ISO 3166-2:SA |
Senegal | SN | SEN | 686 | ISO 3166-2:SN |
Serbia | RS | SRB | 688 | ISO 3166-2:RS |
Seychelles | SC | SYC | 690 | ISO 3166-2:SC |
Sierra Leone | SL | SLE | 694 | ISO 3166-2:SL |
Singapore | SG | SGP | 702 | ISO 3166-2:SG |
Slovakia | SK | SVK | 703 | ISO 3166-2:SK |
Slovenia | SI | SVN | 705 | ISO 3166-2:SI |
Solomon Islands | SB | SLB | 090 | ISO 3166-2:SB |
Somalia | SO | SOM | 706 | ISO 3166-2:SO |
South Africa | ZA | ZAF | 710 | ISO 3166-2:ZA |
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | GS | SGS | 239 | ISO 3166-2:GS |
Spain | ES | ESP | 724 | ISO 3166-2:ES |
Sri Lanka | LK | LKA | 144 | ISO 3166-2:LK |
Sudan | SD | SDN | 736 | ISO 3166-2:SD |
Suriname | SR | SUR | 740 | ISO 3166-2:SR |
Svalbard and Jan Mayen | SJ | SJM | 744 | ISO 3166-2:SJ |
Swaziland | SZ | SWZ | 748 | ISO 3166-2:SZ |
Sweden | SE | SWE | 752 | ISO 3166-2:SE |
Switzerland | CH | CHE | 756 | ISO 3166-2:CH |
Syrian Arab Republic | SY | SYR | 760 | ISO 3166-2:SY |
Taiwan, Province of China | TW | TWN | 158 | ISO 3166-2:TW |
Tajikistan | TJ | TJK | 762 | ISO 3166-2:TJ |
Tanzania, United Republic of | TZ | TZA | 834 | ISO 3166-2:TZ |
Thailand | TH | THA | 764 | ISO 3166-2:TH |
Timor-Leste | TL | TLS | 626 | ISO 3166-2:TL |
Togo | TG | TGO | 768 | ISO 3166-2:TG |
Tokelau | TK | TKL | 772 | ISO 3166-2:TK |
Tonga | TO | TON | 776 | ISO 3166-2:TO |
Trinidad and Tobago | TT | TTO | 780 | ISO 3166-2:TT |
Tunisia | TN | TUN | 788 | ISO 3166-2:TN |
Turkey | TR | TUR | 792 | ISO 3166-2:TR |
Turkmenistan | TM | TKM | 795 | ISO 3166-2:TM |
Turks and Caicos Islands | TC | TCA | 796 | ISO 3166-2:TC |
Tuvalu | TV | TUV | 798 | ISO 3166-2:TV |
Uganda | UG | UGA | 800 | ISO 3166-2:UG |
Ukraine | UA | UKR | 804 | ISO 3166-2:UA |
United Arab Emirates | AE | ARE | 784 | ISO 3166-2:AE |
United Kingdom | GB | GBR | 826 | ISO 3166-2:GB |
United States | US | USA | 840 | ISO 3166-2:US |
United States Minor Outlying Islands | UM | UMI | 581 | ISO 3166-2:UM |
Uruguay | UY | URY | 858 | ISO 3166-2:UY |
Uzbekistan | UZ | UZB | 860 | ISO 3166-2:UZ |
Vanuatu | VU | VUT | 548 | ISO 3166-2:VU |
Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | VE | VEN | 862 | ISO 3166-2:VE |
Viet Nam | VN | VNM | 704 | ISO 3166-2:VN |
Virgin Islands, British | VG | VGB | 092 | ISO 3166-2:VG |
Virgin Islands, U.S. | VI | VIR | 850 | ISO 3166-2:VI |
Wallis and Futuna | WF | WLF | 876 | ISO 3166-2:WF |
Western Sahara | EH | ESH | 732 | ISO 3166-2:EH |
Yemen | YE | YEM | 887 | ISO 3166-2:YE |
Zambia | ZM | ZMB | 894 | ISO 3166-2:ZM |
Zimbabwe | ZW | ZWE | 716 | ISO 3166-2:ZW |
Reserved and user-assigned code elements
Besides the officially assigned codes, code elements may be expanded by using either reserved codes or user-assigned codes.[11]
Reserved code elements are codes which have become obsolete, or are required in order to enable a particular user application of the standard but do not qualify for inclusion in ISO 3166-1. To avoid transitional application problems and to aid users who require specific additional code elements for the functioning of their coding systems, the ISO 3166/MA, when justified, reserves these codes which it undertakes not to use for other than specified purposes during a limited or indeterminate period of time. Codes are usually reserved for former countries, overseas territories, international organizations, and special nationality status. The reserved alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes can be divided into the following four categories (click on the links for the reserved codes of each category):
Iso 3166 1 Alpha 3
- Alpha-2: exceptional reservations, transitional reservations, indeterminate reservations, and codes currently agreed not to use
- Alpha-3: exceptional reservations, transitional reservations, indeterminate reservations, and codes currently agreed not to use
- Numeric: no reserved codes
User-assigned code elements are codes at the disposal of users who need to add further names of countries, territories, or other geographical entities to their in-house application of ISO 3166-1, and the ISO 3166/MA will never use these codes in the updating process of the standard. The following codes can be user-assigned:
- Alpha-2: AA, QM to QZ, XA to XZ, and ZZ
- Alpha-3: AAA to AAZ, QMA to QZZ, XAA to XZZ, and ZZA to ZZZ
- Numeric: 900 to 999
Editions and changes
There have been two editions of ISO 3166-1. The first edition (ISO 3166-1:1997) was published on 1997-09-25, and the second edition (ISO 3166-1:2006) was published on 2006-11-20 (later corrected by its Technical Corrigendum 1, ISO 3166-1:2006/Cor 1:2007, published on 2007-07-15).
Between different editions, the ISO 3166/MA updates the code lists by announcing the changes in newsletters.[12] A country is usually assigned new ISO 3166-1 codes if it changes its name or its territorial boundaries. In general, new alphabetic codes are assigned if a country changes a significant part of its name, while a new numeric code is assigned if a country changes its territorial boundaries. Codes for formerly used country names that were deleted from ISO 3166-1 are published in ISO 3166-3.
Iso 3166 1 Alpha 3 Codes
Newsletter updates on the 1st edition of ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166-1:1997) | ||
Newsletter | Publication date | Contents |
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V-1 | 1998-02-05 | Change of official name (Samoa) |
V-2 | 1999-10-01 | Inclusion of new country name and code elements (Palestinian Territory, Occupied) |
V-3 | 2002-02-01 | Change of alpha-3 Code Element (Romania) |
V-4 | 2002-05-20 | Name changes (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fiji, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Macao, Niue, Somalia, and Venezuela) |
V-5 | 2002-05-20 | Change of names and alphabetical code elements of East Timor |
V-6 | 2002-11-15 | Change of names of East Timor |
V-7 | 2003-01-14 | Change of official name of Comoros |
V-8 | 2003-07-23 | Deletion of 'Yugoslavia'; inclusion of 'Serbia and Montenegro' with new alphabetical code elements |
V-9 | 2004-02-13 | Inclusion of an entry for Åland Islands |
V-10 | 2004-04-26 | Name changes (Afghanistan and Åland Islands) |
V-11 | 2006-03-29 | Inclusion of an entry for Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man. Change of remark for the United Kingdom |
V-12 | 2006-09-26 | Inclusion of the new entries for 'Serbia' and 'Montenegro' (replacing Serbia and Montenegro) |
Newsletter updates on the 2nd edition of ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166-1:2006) | ||
Newsletter | Publication date | Contents |
VI-1 | 2007-09-21 | Assignment of code elements for Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin and update of France and other French Territories (French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Guadeloupe, and Réunion) |
VI-2 | 2008-03-31 | Name changes for Moldova, Montenegro and other minor corrections (Madagascar, Palestinian Territory, Occupied, and Saint Barthélemy) |
VI-3 | 2008-09-09 | Name change for Nepal and other minor corrections (Greenland, Guernsey, Moldova, and Nigeria) |
VI-4 | 2009-01-07 | Name change for the Republic of Moldova and other minor corrections (Central African Republic and Comoros) |
VI-5 | 2009-03-03 | Name change for Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and other minor corrections (Kiribati and Tuvalu) |
VI-6 | 2009-05-08 | Name change for Plurinational State of Bolivia |
VI-7 | 2010-02-22 | Name change for Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha |
See also
- ISO 639 — Codes for the representation of names of languages
References
- ^'ISO 3166 – FAQs – General questions'. International Organization for Standardization (ISO). http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166-faqs/iso_3166_faqs_general.htm.
- ^'Development of ISO 3166'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/development_of_iso_3166.htm.
- ^'Implementation of ISO 3166-1'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/implementation_of_iso_3166-1.htm.
- ^'You and ISO 3166'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/you_and_iso_3166.htm.
- ^'Links'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/links_iso_3166.htm.
- ^'ISO 3166-1 and ccTLDs'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/iso_3166-1_and_cctlds.htm.
- ^'ISO 3166 and the UN'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/iso_3166_and_the_un.htm.
- ^'ISO 3166 – FAQs – Specific'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166-faqs/iso_3166_faqs_specific.htm.
- ^'Taiwan sues ISO over incorrect reference'. Taipei Representative Office in the UK. http://www.roc-taiwan.org/UK/ct.asp?xItem=41952&ctNode=932&mp=132&nowPage=6&pagesize=15.
- ^'English country names and code elements'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/english_country_names_and_code_elements.htm.
- ^'Customizing ISO 3166-1'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/customizing_iso_3166-1.htm.
- ^'Updates on ISO 3166'. ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/updates_on_iso_3166.htm.
Sources and external links
- ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency, International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- Official ISO list of English country names and the corresponding ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code elements — list of alpha-2 codes
- Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use, United Nations Statistics Division
- Countries or areas, codes and abbreviations — list of alpha-3 and numeric codes (a few territories officially assigned codes in ISO 3166-1 are not included in this list)
- Appendix D – Cross-Reference List of Country Data Codes, from The World Factbook (public domain), Central Intelligence Agency — comparison of FIPS 10, ISO 3166, and STANAG 1059 country codes
- Country codes, Statoids.com — comparison of many country codes
- List of ISO Countries and States — data file of alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes (includes 202 countries only)
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