ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
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ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are two-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. They are the most widely used of the country codes published by ISO (the others being alpha-3 and numeric), and are used most prominently for the Internet's country code top-level domains (with a few exceptions).[1] They were first included as part of the ISO 3166 standard in its first edition in 1974.
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[edit] Uses and applications
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are used in different environments and are also part of other standards. In some cases they are not perfectly implemented.
[edit] Perfect implementations
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes are used in the following standards:
- ISO 3166-2 — Country subdivision code[2]
- ISO 3901 — International Standard Recording Code (ISRC)[3]
- ISO 4217 — Currency code[4]
- ISO 6166 — International Securities Identifying Number (ISIN)[5]
- ISO 9362 — Bank Identifier Codes (BIC), or also known as SWIFT codes[6]
- ISO 13616 — International Bank Account Number (IBAN)[7]
- UN/LOCODE — United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations, implemented by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe[8]
[edit] Imperfect implementations
Starting in 1985, ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes have been used in the Domain Name System as country code top-level domains (ccTLDs). The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority currently assigns the ccTLDs mostly following the alpha-2 codes, but with a few exceptions.[9] For example, the United Kingdom, whose alpha-2 code is GB, uses .uk instead of .gb as its ccTLD, as UK is currently exceptionally reserved in ISO 3166-1 on the request of the United Kingdom.
The WIPO coding standard ST.3 is based on ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes, but includes a number of additional codes for international intellectual property organizations, which are currently reserved and not used at the present stage in ISO 3166-1.[10]
The European Commission uses ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes with two exceptions: EL (not GR) is used to represent Greece, and UK (not GB) is used to represent the United Kingdom.[11] This notwithstanding, the Official Journal of the European Communities specified that GB and GR be used to represent the United Kingdom and Greece respectively.[12]
The United Nations uses a combination of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes, along with codes that pre-date the creation of ISO 3166, for international vehicle registration codes, the codes on the oval stickers used to identify foreign road vehicles; some of these codes are currently indeterminately reserved in ISO 3166-1.[13]
IETF language tags are also partially derived from ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.[14]
[edit] Current codes
[edit] Decoding table
The following is a colour-coded decoding table of all ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes (click on the cell to see the definition of each code):[15]
| Decoding table of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AA | AB | AC | AD | AE | AF | AG | AH | AI | AJ | AK | AL | AM | AN | AO | AP | AQ | AR | AS | AT | AU | AV | AW | AX | AY | AZ |
| BA | BB | BC | BD | BE | BF | BG | BH | BI | BJ | BK | BL | BM | BN | BO | BP | BQ | BR | BS | BT | BU | BV | BW | BX | BY | BZ |
| CA | CB | CC | CD | CE | CF | CG | CH | CI | CJ | CK | CL | CM | CN | CO | CP | CQ | CR | CS | CT | CU | CV | CW | CX | CY | CZ |
| DA | DB | DC | DD | DE | DF | DG | DH | DI | DJ | DK | DL | DM | DN | DO | DP | DQ | DR | DS | DT | DU | DV | DW | DX | DY | DZ |
| EA | EB | EC | ED | EE | EF | EG | EH | EI | EJ | EK | EL | EM | EN | EO | EP | EQ | ER | ES | ET | EU | EV | EW | EX | EY | EZ |
| FA | FB | FC | FD | FE | FF | FG | FH | FI | FJ | FK | FL | FM | FN | FO | FP | FQ | FR | FS | FT | FU | FV | FW | FX | FY | FZ |
| GA | GB | GC | GD | GE | GF | GG | GH | GI | GJ | GK | GL | GM | GN | GO | GP | GQ | GR | GS | GT | GU | GV | GW | GX | GY | GZ |
| HA | HB | HC | HD | HE | HF | HG | HH | HI | HJ | HK | HL | HM | HN | HO | HP | HQ | HR | HS | HT | HU | HV | HW | HX | HY | HZ |
| IA | IB | IC | ID | IE | IF | IG | IH | II | IJ | IK | IL | IM | IN | IO | IP | IQ | IR | IS | IT | IU | IV | IW | IX | IY | IZ |
| JA | JB | JC | JD | JE | JF | JG | JH | JI | JJ | JK | JL | JM | JN | JO | JP | JQ | JR | JS | JT | JU | JV | JW | JX | JY | JZ |
| KA | KB | KC | KD | KE | KF | KG | KH | KI | KJ | KK | KL | KM | KN | KO | KP | KQ | KR | KS | KT | KU | KV | KW | KX | KY | KZ |
| LA | LB | LC | LD | LE | LF | LG | LH | LI | LJ | LK | LL | LM | LN | LO | LP | LQ | LR | LS | LT | LU | LV | LW | LX | LY | LZ |
| MA | MB | MC | MD | ME | MF | MG | MH | MI | MJ | MK | ML | MM | MN | MO | MP | MQ | MR | MS | MT | MU | MV | MW | MX | MY | MZ |
| NA | NB | NC | ND | NE | NF | NG | NH | NI | NJ | NK | NL | NM | NN | NO | NP | NQ | NR | NS | NT | NU | NV | NW | NX | NY | NZ |
| OA | OB | OC | OD | OE | OF | OG | OH | OI | OJ | OK | OL | OM | ON | OO | OP | OQ | OR | OS | OT | OU | OV | OW | OX | OY | OZ |
| PA | PB | PC | PD | PE | PF | PG | PH | PI | PJ | PK | PL | PM | PN | PO | PP | PQ | PR | PS | PT | PU | PV | PW | PX | PY | PZ |
| QA | QB | QC | QD | QE | QF | QG | QH | QI | QJ | QK | QL | QM | QN | QO | QP | QR | QS | QT | QU | QV | QW | QX | QY | QZ | |
| RA | RB | RC | RD | RE | RF | RG | RH | RI | RJ | RK | RL | RM | RN | RO | RP | RQ | RR | RS | RT | RU | RV | RW | RX | RY | RZ |
| SA | SB | SC | SD | SE | SF | SG | SH | SI | SJ | SK | SL | SM | SN | SO | SP | SQ | SR | SS | ST | SU | SV | SW | SX | SY | SZ |
| TA | TB | TC | TD | TE | TF | TG | TH | TI | TJ | TK | TL | TM | TN | TO | TP | TQ | TR | TS | TT | TU | TV | TW | TX | TY | TZ |
| UA | UB | UC | UD | UE | UF | UG | UH | UI | UJ | UK | UL | UM | UN | UO | UP | UQ | UR | US | UT | UU | UV | UW | UX | UY | UZ |
| VA | VB | VC | VD | VE | VF | VG | VH | VI | VJ | VK | VL | VM | VN | VO | VP | VQ | VR | VS | VT | VU | VV | VW | VX | VY | VZ |
| WA | WB | WC | WD | WE | WF | WG | WH | WI | WJ | WK | WL | WM | WN | WO | WP | WQ | WR | WS | WT | WU | WV | WW | WX | WY | WZ |
| XA | XB | XC | XD | XE | XF | XG | XH | XI | XJ | XK | XL | XM | XN | XO | XP | XQ | XR | XS | XT | XU | XV | XW | XX | XY | XZ |
| YA | YB | YC | YD | YE | YF | YG | YH | YI | YJ | YK | YL | YM | YN | YO | YP | YQ | YR | YS | YT | YU | YV | YW | YX | YY | YZ |
| ZA | ZB | ZC | ZD | ZE | ZF | ZG | ZH | ZI | ZJ | ZK | ZL | ZM | ZN | ZO | ZP | ZQ | ZR | ZS | ZT | ZU | ZV | ZW | ZX | ZY | ZZ |
| Colour legend | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Officially assigned: assigned to a country, territory, or area of geographical interest | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| User-assigned: free for assignment at the disposal of users | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Exceptionally reserved: reserved on request for restricted use | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Transitionally reserved: deleted from ISO 3166-1 but reserved transitionally | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Indeterminately reserved: used in coding systems associated with ISO 3166-1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Not used at present stage: not used in ISO 3166-1 at the present stage | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Un-assigned: free for assignment by the ISO 3166/MA only | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
[edit] Officially assigned code elements
The following is a complete list of the current officially assigned ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes, with four columns:
- Alpha-2 — ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code
- Country name — English short country name officially used by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA)
- Since — Year when alpha-2 code was first officially assigned (1974 = first edition of ISO 3166)
- Notes — Any unofficial notes
| Alpha-2 | Country name | Since | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| AD | Andorra | 1974 | |
| AE | United Arab Emirates | 1974 | |
| AF | Afghanistan | 1974 | |
| AG | Antigua and Barbuda | 1974 | |
| AI | Anguilla | 1983 | AI previously represented French Afar and Issas |
| AL | Albania | 1974 | |
| AM | Armenia | 1992 | |
| AN | Netherlands Antilles | 1974 | |
| AO | Angola | 1974 | |
| AQ | Antarctica | 1974 | Covers the territories south of 60° south latitude Code taken from name in French: Antarctique |
| AR | Argentina | 1974 | |
| AS | American Samoa | 1974 | |
| AT | Austria | 1974 | |
| AU | Australia | 1974 | Includes the Ashmore and Cartier Islands and the Coral Sea Islands |
| AW | Aruba | 1986 | |
| AX | Åland Islands | 2004 | |
| AZ | Azerbaijan | 1992 | |
| BA | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1992 | |
| BB | Barbados | 1974 | |
| BD | Bangladesh | 1974 | |
| BE | Belgium | 1974 | |
| BF | Burkina Faso | 1984 | Name changed from Upper Volta (HV) |
| BG | Bulgaria | 1974 | |
| BH | Bahrain | 1974 | |
| BI | Burundi | 1974 | |
| BJ | Benin | 1977 | Name changed from Dahomey (DY) |
| BL | Saint Barthélemy | 2007 | |
| BM | Bermuda | 1974 | |
| BN | Brunei Darussalam | 1974 | |
| BO | Bolivia, Plurinational State of | 1974 | Previous country name used by ISO: Bolivia |
| BR | Brazil | 1974 | |
| BS | Bahamas | 1974 | |
| BT | Bhutan | 1974 | |
| BV | Bouvet Island | 1974 | |
| BW | Botswana | 1974 | |
| BY | Belarus | 1974 | Code taken from previous country name used by ISO: Byelorussian SSR |
| BZ | Belize | 1974 | |
| CA | Canada | 1974 | |
| CC | Cocos (Keeling) Islands | 1974 | |
| CD | Congo, the Democratic Republic of the | 1997 | Name changed from Zaire (ZR) |
| CF | Central African Republic | 1974 | |
| CG | Congo | 1974 | i.e., Congo, the Republic of the |
| CH | Switzerland | 1974 | Code taken from name in Latin: Confoederatio Helvetica |
| CI | Côte d'Ivoire | 1974 | i.e., Ivory Coast |
| CK | Cook Islands | 1974 | |
| CL | Chile | 1974 | |
| CM | Cameroon | 1974 | |
| CN | China | 1974 | |
| CO | Colombia | 1974 | |
| CR | Costa Rica | 1974 | |
| CU | Cuba | 1974 | |
| CV | Cape Verde | 1974 | |
| CX | Christmas Island | 1974 | |
| CY | Cyprus | 1974 | |
| CZ | Czech Republic | 1993 | |
| DE | Germany | 1974 | Code taken from name in German: Deutschland Previous country name used by ISO: Germany, Federal Republic of |
| DJ | Djibouti | 1977 | Name changed from French Afar and Issas (AI) |
| DK | Denmark | 1974 | |
| DM | Dominica | 1974 | |
| DO | Dominican Republic | 1974 | |
| DZ | Algeria | 1974 | Code taken from name in Kabyle: Dzayer |
| EC | Ecuador | 1974 | |
| EE | Estonia | 1992 | Code taken from name in Estonian: Eesti |
| EG | Egypt | 1974 | |
| EH | Western Sahara | 1974 | Disputed territory Previous country name used by ISO: Spanish Sahara (code taken from name in Spanish: Sahara español) |
| ER | Eritrea | 1993 | |
| ES | Spain | 1974 | Code taken from name in Spanish: España |
| ET | Ethiopia | 1974 | |
| FI | Finland | 1974 | |
| FJ | Fiji | 1974 | |
| FK | Falkland Islands (Malvinas) | 1974 | |
| FM | Micronesia, Federated States of | 1986 | Previous country name used by ISO: Micronesia |
| FO | Faroe Islands | 1974 | |
| FR | France | 1974 | Includes Clipperton Island |
| GA | Gabon | 1974 | |
| GB | United Kingdom | 1974 | Code taken from official name: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland UK also exceptionally reserved on request of the United Kingdom |
| GD | Grenada | 1974 | |
| GE | Georgia | 1992 | GE previously represented Gilbert and Ellice Islands |
| GF | French Guiana | 1974 | Code taken from name in French: Guyane française |
| GG | Guernsey | 2006 | |
| GH | Ghana | 1974 | |
| GI | Gibraltar | 1974 | |
| GL | Greenland | 1974 | |
| GM | Gambia | 1974 | |
| GN | Guinea | 1974 | |
| GP | Guadeloupe | 1974 | |
| GQ | Equatorial Guinea | 1974 | Code taken from name in French: Guinée équatoriale |
| GR | Greece | 1974 | |
| GS | South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands | 1993 | |
| GT | Guatemala | 1974 | |
| GU | Guam | 1974 | |
| GW | Guinea-Bissau | 1974 | |
| GY | Guyana | 1974 | |
| HK | Hong Kong | 1974 | |
| HM | Heard Island and McDonald Islands | 1974 | |
| HN | Honduras | 1974 | |
| HR | Croatia | 1992 | Code taken from name in Croatian: Hrvatska |
| HT | Haiti | 1974 | |
| HU | Hungary | 1974 | |
| ID | Indonesia | 1974 | |
| IE | Ireland | 1974 | |
| IL | Israel | 1974 | |
| IM | Isle of Man | 2006 | |
| IN | India | 1974 | |
| IO | British Indian Ocean Territory | 1974 | |
| IQ | Iraq | 1974 | |
| IR | Iran, Islamic Republic of | 1974 | |
| IS | Iceland | 1974 | Code taken from name in Icelandic: Ísland |
| IT | Italy | 1974 | |
| JE | Jersey | 2006 | |
| JM | Jamaica | 1974 | |
| JO | Jordan | 1974 | |
| JP | Japan | 1974 | |
| KE | Kenya | 1974 | |
| KG | Kyrgyzstan | 1992 | |
| KH | Cambodia | 1974 | Code taken from former name: Khmer Republic Previous country name used by ISO: Kampuchea |
| KI | Kiribati | 1979 | |
| KM | Comoros | 1974 | Code taken from name in Comorian: Komori |
| KN | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 1974 | Previous country name used by ISO: Saint Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla |
| KP | Korea, Democratic People's Republic of | 1974 | i.e., North Korea |
| KR | Korea, Republic of | 1974 | i.e., South Korea |
| KW | Kuwait | 1974 | |
| KY | Cayman Islands | 1974 | |
| KZ | Kazakhstan | 1992 | Previous country name used by ISO: Kazakstan |
| LA | Lao People's Democratic Republic | 1974 | |
| LB | Lebanon | 1974 | |
| LC | Saint Lucia | 1974 | |
| LI | Liechtenstein | 1974 | |
| LK | Sri Lanka | 1974 | |
| LR | Liberia | 1974 | |
| LS | Lesotho | 1974 | |
| LT | Lithuania | 1992 | |
| LU | Luxembourg | 1974 | |
| LV | Latvia | 1992 | |
| LY | Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 1974 | |
| MA | Morocco | 1974 | Code taken from name in French: Maroc |
| MC | Monaco | 1974 | |
| MD | Moldova, Republic of | 1992 | Previous country name used by ISO: Moldova |
| ME | Montenegro | 2006 | |
| MF | Saint Martin (French part) | 2007 | |
| MG | Madagascar | 1974 | |
| MH | Marshall Islands | 1986 | |
| MK | Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of | 1993 | Designated as such due to the Macedonia naming dispute Code taken from name in Macedonian: Makedonija |
| ML | Mali | 1974 | |
| MM | Myanmar | 1989 | Name changed from Burma (BU) |
| MN | Mongolia | 1974 | |
| MO | Macao | 1974 | Previous country name used by ISO: Macau |
| MP | Northern Mariana Islands | 1986 | |
| MQ | Martinique | 1974 | |
| MR | Mauritania | 1974 | |
| MS | Montserrat | 1974 | |
| MT | Malta | 1974 | |
| MU | Mauritius | 1974 | |
| MV | Maldives | 1974 | |
| MW | Malawi | 1974 | |
| MX | Mexico | 1974 | |
| MY | Malaysia | 1974 | |
| MZ | Mozambique | 1974 | |
| NA | Namibia | 1974 | |
| NC | New Caledonia | 1974 | |
| NE | Niger | 1974 | |
| NF | Norfolk Island | 1974 | |
| NG | Nigeria | 1974 | |
| NI | Nicaragua | 1974 | |
| NL | Netherlands | 1974 | |
| NO | Norway | 1974 | |
| NP | Nepal | 1974 | |
| NR | Nauru | 1974 | |
| NU | Niue | 1974 | |
| NZ | New Zealand | 1974 | |
| OM | Oman | 1974 | |
| PA | Panama | 1974 | |
| PE | Peru | 1974 | |
| PF | French Polynesia | 1974 | Code taken from name in French: Polynésie française |
| PG | Papua New Guinea | 1974 | |
| PH | Philippines | 1974 | |
| PK | Pakistan | 1974 | |
| PL | Poland | 1974 | |
| PM | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 1974 | |
| PN | Pitcairn | 1974 | |
| PR | Puerto Rico | 1974 | |
| PS | Palestinian Territory, Occupied | 1999 | Consists of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip |
| PT | Portugal | 1974 | |
| PW | Palau | 1986 | |
| PY | Paraguay | 1974 | |
| QA | Qatar | 1974 | |
| RE | Réunion | 1974 | |
| RO | Romania | 1974 | |
| RS | Serbia | 2006 | Code taken from official name: Republic of Serbia (see Serbian country codes) |
| RU | Russian Federation | 1992 | |
| RW | Rwanda | 1974 | |
| SA | Saudi Arabia | 1974 | |
| SB | Solomon Islands | 1974 | Code taken from former name: British Solomon Islands |
| SC | Seychelles | 1974 | |
| SD | Sudan | 1974 | |
| SE | Sweden | 1974 | |
| SG | Singapore | 1974 | |
| SH | Saint Helena | 1974 | Consists of Saint Helena, Ascension Island, and Tristan da Cunha |
| SI | Slovenia | 1992 | |
| SJ | Svalbard and Jan Mayen | 1974 | Consists of Svalbard and Jan Mayen |
| SK | Slovakia | 1993 | SK previously represented Sikkim |
| SL | Sierra Leone | 1974 | |
| SM | San Marino | 1974 | |
| SN | Senegal | 1974 | |
| SO | Somalia | 1974 | |
| SR | Suriname | 1974 | |
| ST | Sao Tome and Principe | 1974 | |
| SV | El Salvador | 1974 | |
| SY | Syrian Arab Republic | 1974 | |
| SZ | Swaziland | 1974 | |
| TC | Turks and Caicos Islands | 1974 | |
| TD | Chad | 1974 | Code taken from name in French: Tchad |
| TF | French Southern Territories | 1979 | Covers the territory of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands except Adélie Land Code taken from name in French: Terres australes françaises |
| TG | Togo | 1974 | |
| TH | Thailand | 1974 | |
| TJ | Tajikistan | 1992 | |
| TK | Tokelau | 1974 | |
| TL | Timor-Leste | 2002 | Name changed from East Timor (TP) |
| TM | Turkmenistan | 1992 | |
| TN | Tunisia | 1974 | |
| TO | Tonga | 1974 | |
| TR | Turkey | 1974 | |
| TT | Trinidad and Tobago | 1974 | |
| TV | Tuvalu | 1979 | |
| TW | Taiwan, Province of China | 1974 | Covers the current jurisdiction of the Republic of China except Kinmen and Lienchiang Designated as such due to its political status within the United Nations |
| TZ | Tanzania, United Republic of | 1974 | |
| UA | Ukraine | 1974 | Previous country name used by ISO: Ukrainian SSR |
| UG | Uganda | 1974 | |
| UM | United States Minor Outlying Islands | 1986 | Consists of Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, Navassa Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island |
| US | United States | 1974 | |
| UY | Uruguay | 1974 | |
| UZ | Uzbekistan | 1992 | |
| VA | Holy See (Vatican City State) | 1974 | Territory of the Holy See Previous country name used by ISO: Vatican City State (Holy See) |
| VC | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1974 | |
| VE | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of | 1974 | Previous country name used by ISO: Venezuela |
| VG | Virgin Islands, British | 1974 | |
| VI | Virgin Islands, U.S. | 1974 | |
| VN | Viet Nam | 1974 | |
| VU | Vanuatu | 1980 | Name changed from New Hebrides (NH) |
| WF | Wallis and Futuna | 1974 | |
| WS | Samoa | 1974 | Code taken from former name: Western Samoa |
| YE | Yemen | 1974 | Previous country name used by ISO: Yemen, Republic of |
| YT | Mayotte | 1993 | |
| ZA | South Africa | 1974 | Code taken from name in Dutch: Zuid-Afrika |
| ZM | Zambia | 1974 | |
| ZW | Zimbabwe | 1980 | Name changed from Southern Rhodesia (RH) |
[edit] User-assigned code elements
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 alpha-2 codes can be user-assigned: AA, QM to QZ, XA to XZ, and ZZ. For example:
- UN/LOCODE assigns XZ to represent installations in international waters.[8]
- ISO 4217 uses codes starting with X for non-country-specific currencies, such as XCD for the East Caribbean dollar.[4]
- The Unicode Common Locale Data Repository assigns QO to represent Outlying Oceania (a multi-territory region containing Antarctica, Bouvet Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, the British Indian Ocean Territory, the French Southern Territories, and the United States Minor Outlying Islands), QU to represent the European Union, and ZZ to represent "Unknown or Invalid Territory".[16]
[edit] Reserved code elements
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. The reserved alpha-2 codes can be divided into the following four categories: exceptional reservations, transitional reservations, indeterminate reservations, and codes currently agreed not to use.
[edit] Exceptional reservations
Exceptionally reserved code elements are codes reserved at the request of national ISO member bodies, governments and international organizations, which are required in order to support a particular application, as specified by the requesting body and limited to such use; any further use of such code elements is subject to approval by the ISO 3166/MA. The following alpha-2 codes are currently exceptionally reserved:
| Alpha-2 | Area name or country name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AC | Ascension Island | Reserved on request of UPU for stamp issuing area Currently used for the ccTLD .ac |
| CP | Clipperton Island | Reserved on request of ITU for location of certain telecommunications installations |
| DG | Diego Garcia | Reserved on request of ITU for location of certain telecommunications installations |
| EA | Ceuta, Melilla | Reserved on request of WCO for area not covered by European Union Customs arrangements Code taken from former name of territory in Spanish: África Septentrional Española |
| EU | European Union | Reserved on request of ISO 4217/MA for the European monetary unit Euro Extended for ISO 6166 "Securities – International securities identification numbering system (ISIN)" in March 1998 Extended for any application needing to represent the name European Union in August 1999 Currently used for the ccTLD .eu |
| FX | France, Metropolitan | Reserved on request of France Previously officially assigned |
| IC | Canary Islands | Reserved on request of WCO for area not covered by European Union Customs arrangements |
| SU | USSR | Exceptionally reserved from June 2008 Previously officially assigned, then transitionally reserved from September 1992 Currently used for the ccTLD .su |
| TA | Tristan da Cunha | Reserved on request of UPU for stamp issuing area |
| UK | United Kingdom | Reserved on request of the United Kingdom lest UK be used for any other country Currently used for the ccTLD .uk, and by the European Commission United Kingdom is officially assigned the alpha-2 code GB |
The following alpha-2 codes were previously exceptionally reserved, but are now officially assigned:
| Alpha-2 | Area name or country name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AX | Åland | Reserved on request of Finland Officially assigned since 2004 |
| GG | Guernsey | Reserved on request of UPU for stamp issuing area Used for the ccTLD .gg when reserved Officially assigned since 2006 |
| IM | Isle of Man | Reserved on request of UPU for stamp issuing area Used for the ccTLD .im when reserved Officially assigned since 2006 |
| JE | Jersey | Reserved on request of UPU for stamp issuing area Used for the ccTLD .je when reserved Officially assigned since 2006 |
[edit] Transitional reservations
Transitional reserved code elements are codes reserved after their deletion from ISO 3166-1. These codes may be used only during a transitional period of at least five years while new code elements that may have replaced them are taken into use. These codes may be reassigned by the ISO 3166/MA after the expiration of the transitional period. The following alpha-2 codes are currently transitionally reserved:
| Alpha-2 | Formerly used country name | Date of reservation |
|---|---|---|
| BU | Burma | 1989-12 |
| CS | Serbia and Montenegro | 2006-09 |
| NT | Neutral Zone | 1993-07 |
| SF | Finland | 1995-09 |
| TP | East Timor | 2002-05 |
| YU | Yugoslavia | 2003-07 |
| ZR | Zaire | 1997-07 |
The code SF was actually not an official code, as Finland is officially assigned the alpha-2 code FI. It was previously used in international postal codes and vehicle registration codes to represent Finland, and was taken from the country name in Finnish and Swedish combined: Suomi Finland.
The following alpha-2 code was previously transitionally reserved, but was later reassigned to another country as its official code:
| Alpha-2 | Formerly used country name | Date of reservation | Code reassigned to |
|---|---|---|---|
| CS | Czechoslovakia | 1993-06 | Serbia and Montenegro (2003) |
[edit] Indeterminate reservations
Indeterminately reserved code elements are codes used to designate road vehicles under the 1949 and 1968 United Nations Conventions on Road Traffic but differing from those contained in ISO 3166-1. These code elements are expected eventually to be either eliminated or replaced by code elements within ISO 3166-1. In the meantime, the ISO 3166/MA has reserved such code elements for an indeterminate period. Any use beyond the application of the two Conventions is discouraged and will not be approved by the ISO 3166/MA. Moreover, these codes may be reassigned by the ISO 3166/MA at any time. The following alpha-2 codes are currently indeterminately reserved:
| Alpha-2 | Area name or country name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| DY | Benin | [note 1] |
| EW | Estonia | [note 1] |
| FL | Liechtenstein | [note 2] |
| JA | Jamaica | [note 3] |
| LF | Libya Fezzan | [note 2] |
| PI | Philippines | [note 3] |
| RA | Argentina | [note 3] |
| RB | Bolivia [cf. Botswana: identical code element] | [note 2] |
| RB | Botswana [cf. Bolivia: identical code element] | [note 3] |
| RC | China | [note 3] |
| RH | Haiti | [note 1] |
| RI | Indonesia | [note 3] |
| RL | Lebanon | [note 3] |
| RM | Madagascar | [note 3] |
| RN | Niger | [note 4] |
| RP | Philippines | [note 4] |
| WG | Grenada | [note 1] |
| WL | Saint Lucia | [note 1] |
| WV | Saint Vincent | [note 1] |
| YV | Venezuela | [note 1] |
The following alpha-2 codes were previously indeterminately reserved, but have been reassigned to another country as its official code:
| Alpha-2 | Area name or country name | Notes | Code reassigned to |
|---|---|---|---|
| LT | Libya Tripoli | [note 2] | Lithuania (1992) |
| ME | Western Sahara | [note 2] | Montenegro (2006) |
| RU | Burundi | [note 2] | Russian Federation (1992) |
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g Code notified to United Nations Secretary-General under 1949 and/or 1968 Road Traffic Conventions
- ^ a b c d e f Code in use for road transport purposes, but not notified to United Nations Secretary-General under 1949 Road Traffic Convention
- ^ a b c d e f g h Code under 1949 Road Traffic Convention
- ^ a b Code under 1968 Road Traffic Convention
[edit] Codes currently agreed not to use
In addition, the ISO 3166/MA will not use the following alpha-2 codes at the present stage, as they are used for international intellectual property organizations in WIPO Standard ST.3:
| Alpha-2 | Organization name |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| EV | Eurasian 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 |
WIPO Standard ST.3 actually uses EA, instead of EV, to represent the Eurasian Patent Organization. However, EA was already exceptionally reserved by the ISO 3166/MA to represent Ceuta and Melilla for customs purposes. The ISO 3166/MA proposed in 1995 that EV be used by WIPO to represent the Eurasian Patent Organization; however, this request was not honoured by WIPO.
[edit] Deleted codes
Besides the codes currently transitionally reserved and two other codes currently exceptionally reserved (FX for France, Metropolitan and SU for USSR), the following alpha-2 codes have also been deleted from ISO 3166-1:
For each deleted alpha-2 code, an entry for the corresponding former country name is included in ISO 3166-3. Each entry is assigned a four-letter alphabetic code, where the first two letters are the deleted alpha-2 code.
[edit] See also
- List of FIPS country codes in FIPS 10-4, withdrawn from the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) in 2008
[edit] 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.
- ^ "ISO 3166-2". ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/background_on_iso_3166/iso_3166-2.htm.
- ^ "The International Standard Recording Code". International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_resources/isrc_handbook.html#Heading226.
- ^ a b "ISO 4217 currency names and code elements". ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/support/faqs/faqs_widely_used_standards/widely_used_standards_other/currency_codes/currency_codes_list-1.htm.
- ^ "ISO6166 - an outline of the standard". Association of National Numbering Agencies. http://www.anna-web.com/neu/ISO_6166/iso_standard.php.
- ^ "About BIC". Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. http://www.swift.com/biconline/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_aboutbic.
- ^ "IBAN Registry". Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication. http://www.swift.com/solutions/messaging/information_products/bic_downloads_documents/pdfs/IBAN_Registry.pdf.
- ^ a b "UN/LOCODE Manual". United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. http://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/unlocode_manual.pdf.
- ^ "IANA – Root Zone Database". Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/index.html.
- ^ "Standard ST.3 – Recommended standard on two-letter codes for the representation of states, other entities and intergovernmental organizations". Handbook on Industrial Property Information and Documentation. World Intellectual Property Organization. 2007-04. pp. 3.3.1–3.3.9. http://www.wipo.int/standards/en/pdf/03-03-01.pdf.
- ^ "Publications Office – Interinstitutional style guide – Countries". European Union. http://publications.europa.eu/code/en/en-370100.htm.
- ^ "Commission Regulation (EC) No 2645/98 of 9 December 1998 on the nomenclature of countries and territories for the external trade statistics of the Community and statistics of trade between Member States". Official Journal of the European Communities, L 335. European Union. 1998-12-10. pp. 22–29. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:1998:335:0022:0029:EN:PDF.
- ^ "Distinguishing signs used on vehicles in international traffic". United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. http://www.unece.org/trans/conventn/Distsigns.pdf.
- ^ "Tags for Identifying Languages". Internet Engineering Task Force. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4646.
- ^ "ISO 3166-1 decoding table". ISO. http://www.iso.org/iso/iso-3166-1_decoding_table.
- ^ Mark Davis. "Unicode Technical Standard #35: Unicode Locale Data Markup Language (LDML)". Unicode Consortium. http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/.
[edit] 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
- Reserved code elements under ISO 3166-1 "Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes", available on request from ISO 3166/MA
- Appendix D – Cross-Reference List of Country Data Codes, from The World Factbook (public domain), Central Intelligence Agency
- Country codes, Statoids.com
- Country codes in ISO 3166 (last modified: 2003-07-25)
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