ISO 3166-1

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Template:Short description ISO 3166-1 (Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country code) is a standard defining codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. It is the first part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization.

It defines three sets of country codes:<ref name="iso3166-info">Template:Cite web</ref>

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, with ISO 3166-2 defining codes for subdivisions and ISO 3166-3 defining codes for former countries.<ref name="iso3166-info"/>

As a widely used international standard, ISO 3166-1 is implemented in other standards and used by international organizations<ref name="iso3166-info"/> to allow facilitation of the exchange of goods and information.<ref name="iso3166-info"/> 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,<ref name="iso3166-info"/> although some of them closely correspond to ISO 3166-1 codes.

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Criteria for inclusion

Codes for 249 countries, territories, or areas of geographical interest are assigned in ISO 3166-1.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 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:<ref name="iso3166-info"/>

To be listed in the bulletin Country Names, a country must be at least one of the following:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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.

The ISO 3166/MA may reserve code elements for other entities that do not qualify for inclusion based on the above criteria.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> For example, because the European Union is not a country, it is not formally included in ISO 3166-1, but for practical reasons, the ISO 3166/MA has "reserved the two-letter combination Template:Mono for the purpose of identifying the European Union within the framework of ISO 3166-1".<ref name="faqs_specific">Template:Cite web</ref>

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:

  1. Country Name – English (or French) short name (all upper-case)
  2. English (or French) short name lower case (title case)
  3. English (or French) full name
  4. Alpha-2 code
  5. Alpha-3 code
  6. Numeric code
  7. Remarks
  8. Independent
  9. Additional information: Administrative language(s) alpha-2 code element(s)
  10. Additional information: Administrative language(s) alpha-3 code element(s)
  11. Additional information: Local short name(s)

Naming and code construction

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The International Organization for Standardization uses the country names chosen by the United Nations, some of which are disputed.

Naming and disputes

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The country names used in ISO 3166-1 are taken from the two UN sources. Some country names used by the UN, and accordingly by ISO, are disputed:

Short name
upper case
in ISO 3166
Short name lower case
in ISO 3166
Full name
Listed as independent
in ISO 3166
Local
short name
Dispute Link to ISO 3166-2
AFGHANISTAN Afghanistan
the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Template:Yes<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Plainlist Under the unrecognized government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan ISO 3166-2:AF
CHINA China
the People's Republic of China
Template:Yes<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Transliteration (zh) Disputed sovereignty with Taiwan ISO 3166-2:CN
CYPRUS Cyprus
the Republic of Cyprus
Template:Yes<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Plainlist Disputed sovereignty with Northern Cyprus ISO 3166-2:CY
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(MALVINAS)
Falkland Islands (the) [Malvinas]Template:Efn Template:No<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Nowrap Disputed sovereignty and naming ISO 3166-2:FK
PALESTINE,
STATE OF
Palestine, State of
the State of Palestine
Template:No<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Transliteration (ar) Disputed sovereignty with Israel ISO 3166-2:PS
Template:Nowrap Taiwan (Province of China)Template:Efn Template:No<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Transliteration (zh) Disputed sovereignty and naming<ref name="faqs_specific" /> ISO 3166-2:TW
WESTERN SAHARA Western SaharaTemplate:Efn Template:No<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Transliteration (ar) Disputed sovereignty with Morocco ISO 3166-2:EH

Coding

The codes are chosen, according to the ISO 3166/MA, "to reflect the significant, unique component of the country name in order to allow a visual association between country name and country code".<ref name="faqs_specific" /> For this reason, common components of country names like "Republic", "Kingdom", "United", "Federal" or "Democratic" are normally not used for deriving the code elements. As a consequence, for example, the United Kingdom is officially assigned the alpha-2 code Template:Mono rather than Template:Mono, based on its official name "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" (although Template:Mono is reserved on the request of the United Kingdom). Some codes are chosen based on the native names of the countries. For example, Germany is assigned the alpha-2 code Template:Mono, based on its native name "Deutschland".

Codes

The complete ISO 3166-1 list of countries and their assigned codes,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> listed in alphabetical order by the country's English short name used by the ISO 3166/MA:

Each country's alpha-2 code is linked to more information about the assignment of its code elements. Template:Sticky header

Reserved and user-assigned code elements

The officially assigned code elements may be expanded by using either reserved codes or user-assigned codes.<ref name="iso3166-info"/>

Reserved code elements are codes which have become obsolete, are used in other coding systems such as WIPO ST.3, 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 for a certain use for 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 three categories:
(follow the links for the reserved codes of each category)

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 when updating the standard. These codes can be user-assigned:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

User-assigned codes in wide use

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Changes

The ISO 3166/MA updates ISO 3166-1 when necessary. A country is normally 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 country names that have been deleted from ISO 3166-1 are published in ISO 3166-3.

ISO formerly announced changes in newsletters which updated the standard, and periodically released new editions which consolidated the newsletter changes. As of July 2013, changes are published in the online catalogue of ISO only, and newsletters are no longer published. Past newsletters remain available via the search option on the ISO website.<ref name="Updates on ISO 3166">Template:Cite web</ref>

Edition/Newsletter Date issued Contents
Template:Nowrap 1974 First edition of ISO 3166
Template:Nowrap 1981 Second edition of ISO 3166
Template:Nowrap 1988-08-15 Third edition of ISO 3166
Template:Nowrap 1994-02-10 Fourth edition of ISO 3166
Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap First edition of ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166 expanded into three parts)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Change of official name (Samoa)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Inclusion of new country name and code elements (Palestinian Territory, Occupied)
Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Change of alpha-3 Code Element (Romania)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name changes (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Fiji, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Macao, Niue, Somalia, Venezuela)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Change of names and alphabetical code elements of East Timor
Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Change of names of East Timor
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Change of official name of Comoros
Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Deletion of "Yugoslavia"; inclusion of "Serbia and Montenegro" with new alphabetical code elements
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Inclusion of an entry for Åland Islands
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name changes (Afghanistan, Åland Islands)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Inclusion of an entry for Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man. Change of remark for the United Kingdom
Template:Nowrap Template:Nowrap Inclusion of the new entries for "Serbia" and "Montenegro" (replacing Serbia and Montenegro)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Second edition of ISO 3166-1
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Template:Nowrap First Technical Corrigendum to ISO 3166-1:2006
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Assignment of code elements for Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin and update of France and other French Territories (French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Guadeloupe, Réunion)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name changes for Moldova, Montenegro and other minor corrections (Madagascar, Palestinian Territory, Occupied, Saint Barthélemy)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Nepal and other minor corrections (Greenland, Guernsey, Moldova, Nigeria)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for the Republic of Moldova and other minor corrections (Central African Republic, Comoros)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and other minor corrections (Kiribati, Tuvalu)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Plurinational State of Bolivia
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Code elements for Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten (Dutch part), update of other territories (Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles) and minor corrections (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia)
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Name changes for Fiji and Myanmar as well as other minor corrections (Åland Islands, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Niue)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Code elements for South Sudan (and new numeric code for Sudan)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Libya
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Hungary and other minor corrections (Bangladesh, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Germany)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Eritrea and other minor corrections (Germany, Sri Lanka)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for State of Palestine and other minor corrections (Bulgaria, Bouvet Island, Jersey, Saint Martin (French part), Seychelles, Sint Maarten (Dutch part), Viet Nam)
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Papua New Guinea
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Name change for Somalia
Template:Nowrap Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Third edition of ISO 3166-1 (changes are published in the online catalogue of ISO only and no newsletters are published anymore). Template:Webarchive
ISO 3166-1:2020 Template:Webarchive Template:Nowrap Fourth edition of ISO 3166-1

See also

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Notes

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References

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