ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
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ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are the best known part of ISO 3166-1 and subsequent use as most of the country codes for Internet domain names (see also External links below).
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Uses and applications
The codes are used in different environments and are also part of other standards. In some cases there are not perfectly implemented.
Perfect implementations
The two-letter ISO 3166-1 codes form the first two letters of the three-letter ISO 4217 standard codes for currencies.
It is used in International Bank Account Numbers, the ISO 6166 International securities identification numbering (ISIN) system, ISO 7372, ISO 9375, the ISO/IEC 7501-1 machine readable travel documents standard, UN/LOCODE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Recommendation 16, for encoding names of ports).
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 ccTLDs, 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 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 elements
Note that AA, ZZ and the ranges QM-QZ and XA-XZ are reserved for private use. In addition, OO is designated as an escape code. 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.
The following is intended to be a complete list of current ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes.
- AD - Andorra
- AE - United Arab Emirates
- AF - Afghanistan
- AG - Antigua and Barbuda
- AI - Anguilla (AI previously represented French Afars and Issas)
- AL - Albania
- AM - Armenia
- AN - Netherlands Antilles
- AO - Angola
- AQ - Antarctica (defined here as everything south of latitude 60°S)
- AR - Argentina
- AS - American Samoa
- AT - Austria
- AU - Australia (including Ashmore and Cartier Islands and Coral Sea Islands)
- AW - Aruba
- AX - Aland Islands
- AZ - Azerbaijan
- BA - Bosnia and Herzegovina
- BB - Barbados
- BD - Bangladesh
- BE - Belgium
- BF - Burkina Faso
- BG - Bulgaria
- BH - Bahrain
- BI - Burundi
- BJ - Benin
- BM - Bermuda
- BN - Brunei Darussalam
- BO - Bolivia
- BR - Brazil
- BS - Bahamas
- BT - Bhutan
- BV - Bouvet Island
- BW - Botswana
- BY - Belarus (formerly Byelorussia)
- BZ - Belize
- CA - Canada
- CC - Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- CD - Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire)
- CF - Central African Republic
- CG - Congo (Republic of the Congo)
- CH - Switzerland (Confoederatio Helvetica)
- CI - Cote d'Ivoire (formerly Ivory Coast)
- CK - Cook Islands
- CL - Chile
- CM - Cameroon
- CN - China (People's Republic of China)
- CO - Colombia
- CR - Costa Rica
- CS - Serbia and Montenegro (formerly Yugoslavia) (CS previously represented Czechoslovakia)
- CU - Cuba
- CV - Cape Verde
- CX - Christmas Island
- CY - Cyprus
- CZ - Czech Republic
- DE - Germany (Deutschland)
- DJ - Djibouti
- DK - Denmark
- DM - Dominica
- DO - Dominican Republic
- DZ - Algeria
- EC - Ecuador
- EE - Estonia
- EG - Egypt
- EH - Western Sahara (formerly Spanish Sahara)
- ER - Eritrea
- ES - Spain (España)
- ET - Ethiopia
- FI - Finland
- FJ - Fiji
- FK - Falkland Islands
- FM - Federated States of Micronesia
- FO - Faroe Islands
- FR - France
- GA - Gabon
- GB - United Kingdom (including Isle of Man and Channel Islands)
- GD - Grenada
- GE - Georgia (GE previously represented the Gilbert and Ellice Islands)
- GF - French Guiana
- GH - Ghana
- GI - Gibraltar
- GL - Greenland
- GM - Gambia
- GN - Guinea
- GP - Guadeloupe
- GQ - Equatorial Guinea
- GR - Greece
- GS - South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- GT - Guatemala
- GU - Guam
- GW - Guinea-Bissau
- GY - Guyana
- HK - Hong Kong
- HM - Heard Island and McDonald Islands
- HN - Honduras
- HR - Croatia (Hrvatska)
- HT - Haiti
- HU - Hungary
- ID - Indonesia
- IE - Ireland
- IL - Israel
- IN - India
- IO - British Indian Ocean Territory (including Diego Garcia)
- IQ - Iraq
- IR - Iran
- IS - Iceland
- IT - Italy
- KE - Kenya
- KG - Kyrgyzstan
- KH - Cambodia
- KI - Kiribati
- KM - Comoros
- KN - Saint Kitts and Nevis
- KP - Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)
- KR - Republic of Korea (South Korea)
- KW - Kuwait
- KY - Cayman Islands
- KZ - Kazakhstan
- LA - Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos)
- LB - Lebanon
- LC - Saint Lucia
- LI - Liechtenstein
- LK - Sri Lanka
- LR - Liberia
- LS - Lesotho
- LT - Lithuania
- LU - Luxembourg
- LV - Latvia
- LY - Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Libya)
- MA - Morocco
- MC - Monaco
- MD - Moldova
- MG - Madagascar
- MH - Marshall Islands
- MK - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- ML - Mali
- MM - Myanmar (Burma)
- MN - Mongolia
- MO - Macao (Macau)
- MP - Northern Mariana Islands
- MQ - Martinique
- MR - Mauritania
- MS - Montserrat
- MT - Malta
- MU - Mauritius
- MV - Maldives
- MW - Malawi
- MX - Mexico
- MY - Malaysia
- MZ - Mozambique
- NA - Namibia
- NC - New Caledonia
- NE - Niger
- NF - Norfolk Island
- NG - Nigeria
- NI - Nicaragua
- NL - Netherlands
- NO - Norway
- NP - Nepal
- NR - Nauru
- NU - Niue
- NZ - New Zealand
- OM - Oman
- PA - Panama
- PE - Peru
- PF - French Polynesia (including Clipperton Island)
- PG - Papua New Guinea
- PH - Philippines
- PK - Pakistan
- PL - Poland
- PM - Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
- PN - Pitcairn Islands
- PR - Puerto Rico
- PS - Occupied Palestinian Territories (i.e., West Bank and Gaza Strip)
- PT - Portugal
- PW - Palau
- PY - Paraguay
- QA - Qatar
- SA - Saudi Arabia
- SB - Solomon Islands
- SC - Seychelles
- SD - Sudan
- SE - Sweden
- SG - Singapore
- SH - Saint Helena (including Ascension Island and other dependencies)
- SI - Slovenia
- SJ - Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
- SK - Slovakia (SK previously represented Sikkim)
- SL - Sierra Leone
- SM - San Marino
- SN - Senegal
- SO - Somalia
- SR - Suriname
- ST - Sao Tome and Principe
- SV - El Salvador
- SY - Syrian Arab Republic (Syria)
- SZ - Swaziland
- TC - Turks and Caicos Islands
- TD - Chad (Tchad)
- TF - French Southern Territories
- TG - Togo
- TH - Thailand
- TJ - Tajikistan
- TK - Tokelau
- TL - Timor-Leste (East Timor)
- TM - Turkmenistan
- TN - Tunisia
- TO - Tonga
- TR - Turkey
- TT - Trinidad and Tobago
- TV - Tuvalu
- TW - Taiwan, Province of China (Republic of China)
- TZ - United Republic of Tanzania
- UA - Ukraine
- UG - Uganda
- UM - United States Minor Outlying Islands
- US - United States
- UY - Uruguay
- UZ - Uzbekistan
- VA - Holy See (Vatican City State)
- VC - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- VE - Venezuela
- VG - British Virgin Islands
- VI - U.S. Virgin Islands
- VN - Viet Nam (Vietnam)
- VU - Vanuatu
- WF - Wallis and Futuna
- WS - Samoa (formerly Western Samoa)
- ZA - South Africa (Zuid Afrika)
- ZM - Zambia
- ZW - Zimbabwe
ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2 Reserved Code Elements list
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 as follows.
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:
- BU - Burma (now Myanmar, MM)
- NT - Neutral Zone, the portion of Iraq which was occupied as a result of the Desert Storm military conflict.
- SF - Finland (now FI)
- SU - Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (several successor codes; still used as ccTLD)
- TP - East Timor (now Timor-Leste, TL)
- YU - Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro, CS)
- ZR - Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo, CD)
- DY - Benin 1
- EW - Estonia 1
- FL - Liechtenstein 2
- JA - Jamaica 3
- LF - Libya Fezzan 2
- LT - Libya Tripoli 2 (Note that LT has since been reassigned to Lithuania.)
- ME - Western Sahara 2
- PI - Philippines 3
- RA - Argentina 3
- RB - Bolivia 2,5
- RB - Botswana 3,5
- RC - China (People's Republic of China) 3
- RH - Haiti 1
- RI - Indonesia 3
- RL - Lebanon 3
- RM - Madagascar 3
- RN - Niger 4
- RP - Philippines 4
- RU - Burundi 2 (Note that RU has since been reassigned to the Russian Federation.)
- WG - Grenada 1
- WL - Saint Lucia 1
- WV - Saint Vincent 1
- YV - Venezuela 1
- 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
- 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
- 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
- FX - Metropolitan France - reserved on request of France
- GG - Guernsey - reserved on request of UPU; also used as ccTLD
- IC - Canary Islands - reserved on request of WCO to represent area outside EU customs territory
- IM - Isle of Man - reserved on request of UPU, also used as ccTLD
- JE - Jersey - reserved on request of UPU, also used as ccTLD
- 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
- AP - African Regional Industrial Property Organization
- BX - Benelux Trademarks and Design Offices
- EF - Union of Countries under the European Community Patent Convention
- EM - European Trademark Office
- EP - European Patent Organization
- GC - Patent Office of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC)
- IB - International Bureau of WIPO
- OA - African Intellectual Property Organization
- WO - World Intellectual Property Organization
Other withdrawn codes
See ISO 3166-3 for a full list of withdrawn codes.
- AI - French Territory of the Afars and the Issas
- BQ - British Antarctic Territory
- CS - Czechoslovakia
- CT - Canton and Enderbury Islands
- DD - East Germany
- DY - Dahomey (Benin)
- FQ - French Southern and Antarctic Territories
- HV - Upper Volta
- JT - Johnston Island
- MI - Midway Atoll
- NH - New Hebrides (Vanatau)
- NQ - Queen Maud Land
- NT - Saudi-Iraqi neutral zone
- PC - Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
- PU - various United States Pacific Islands
- PZ - Panama Canal Zone
- RH - Rhodesia (Zimbabwe
- SK - Sikkim
- VD - North Vietnam
- WK - Wake Island
- YD - South Yemen
External link
- RFC1394 Relationship between Internet domain names and telex ID codes
- Official ISO list of countries and the corresponding ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code elements.