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OVERSEAS COUNTRY NAME 2021/2022 (Alphabetic) Recorded in Residential Address OVERSEAS COUNTRY NAME 2021/2022 (Alphabetic) Recorded in Residential Address Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Adelie Land (France) ADELIE LAND (FRANCE) 8888 Afghanistan AFGHANISTAN 8888 Aland Islands ALAND ISLANDS 8888 Albania ALBANIA 8888 Algeria ALGERIA 8888 Andorra ANDORRA 8888 Angola ANGOLA 8888 Anguilla ANGUILLA 8888 Antigua and Barbuda ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 8888 Argentina ARGENTINA 8888 Argentinian Antarctic Territory ARGENTINIAN ANTARCTIC TERR. 8888 Armenia ARMENIA 8888 Aruba ARUBA 8888 Austria AUSTRIA 8888 Azerbaijan AZERBAIJAN 8888 Bahamas BAHAMAS 8888 Bahrain BAHRAIN 8888 Bangladesh BANGLADESH 8888 Barbados BARBADOS 8888 Belarus BELARUS 8888 Belgium BELGIUM 8888 Belize BELIZE 8888 Benin BENIN 8888 Bermuda BERMUDA 8888 Bhutan BHUTAN 8888 Bolivia, Plurinational State of BOLIVIA BONAIRE, SINT EUSTATIUS & 8888 Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba SABA 8888 Bosnia and Herzegovina BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 8888 Botswana BOTSWANA 8888 Brazil BRAZIL 8888 British Antarctic Territory BRITISH ANTARCTIC TERRITORY 8888 Brunei Darussalam BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 8888 Bulgaria BULGARIA 1 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Burkina Faso BURKINA FASO 8888 Burundi BURUNDI 8888 Cabo Verde CABO VERDE 8888 Cambodia CAMBODIA 8888 Cameroon CAMEROON 8888 Canada CANADA 8888 Cayman Islands CAYMAN ISLANDS 8888 Central African Republic CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 8888 Chad CHAD 8888 Chile CHILE 8888 Chilean Antarctic Territory CHILEAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY CHINA (EXCLUDES SARS + 8888 China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) TAIWAN) 8888 Colombia COLOMBIA 8888 Comoros COMOROS CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC 8888 Congo, Democratic Republic of OF 8888 Congo, Republic of CONGO, REPUBLIC OF 8888 Cook Islands COOK ISLANDS 8888 Costa Rica COSTA RICA 8888 Cote d'Ivoire COTE DIVOIRE 8888 Croatia CROATIA 8888 Cuba CUBA 8888 Curacao CURACAO 8888 Cyprus CYPRUS 8888 Czech Republic CZECH REPUBLIC 8888 Denmark DENMARK 8888 Djibouti DJIBOUTI 8888 Dominica DOMINICA 8888 Dominican Republic DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 8888 Ecuador ECUADOR 8888 Egypt EGYPT 8888 El Salvador EL SALVADOR 8888 England ENGLAND 8888 Equatorial Guinea EQUATORIAL GUINEA 8888 Eritrea ERITREA 8888 Estonia ESTONIA 2 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Ethiopia ETHIOPIA 8888 Falkland Islands FALKLAND ISLANDS 8888 Faroe Islands FAROE ISLANDS 8888 Fiji FIJI 8888 Finland FINLAND 8888 France FRANCE 8888 French Guiana FRENCH GUIANA 8888 French Polynesia FRENCH POLYNESIA 8888 Gabon GABON 8888 Gambia GAMBIA 8888 Gaza Strip and West Bank GAZA STRIP AND WEST BANK 8888 Georgia GEORGIA 8888 Germany GERMANY 8888 Ghana GHANA 8888 Gibraltar GIBRALTAR 8888 Greece GREECE 8888 Greenland GREENLAND 8888 Grenada GRENADA 8888 Guadeloupe GUADELOUPE 8888 Guam GUAM 8888 Guatemala GUATEMALA 8888 Guernsey GUERNSEY 8888 Guinea GUINEA 8888 Guinea-Bissau GUINEA-BISSAU 8888 Guyana GUYANA 8888 Haiti HAITI 8888 Holy See HOLY SEE 8888 Honduras HONDURAS 8888 Hong Kong (SAR of China) HONG KONG (SAR OF CHINA) 8888 Hungary HUNGARY 8888 Iceland ICELAND 8888 India INDIA 8888 Indonesia INDONESIA 8888 Iran IRAN 8888 Iraq IRAQ 8888 Ireland IRELAND 3 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Isle of Man ISLE OF MAN 8888 Israel ISRAEL 8888 Italy ITALY 8888 Jamaica JAMAICA 8888 Japan JAPAN 8888 Jersey JERSEY 8888 Jordan JORDAN 8888 Kazakhstan KAZAKHSTAN 8888 Kenya KENYA 8888 Kiribati KIRIBATI Korea, Democratic Peoples Republic of 8888 KOREA, DPR (NORTH) (North) 8888 Korea, Republic of (South) KOREA, REPUBLIC OF (SOUTH) 8888 Kosovo KOSOVO 8888 Kuwait KUWAIT 8888 Kyrgyzstan KYRGYZSTAN 8888 Laos LAOS 8888 Latvia LATVIA 8888 Lebanon LEBANON 8888 Lesotho LESOTHO 8888 Liberia LIBERIA 8888 Libya LIBYA 8888 Liechtenstein LIECHTENSTEIN 8888 Lithuania LITHUANIA 8888 Luxembourg LUXEMBOURG 8888 Macau (SAR of China) MACAU (SAR OF CHINA) 8888 Madagascar MADAGASCAR 8888 Malawi MALAWI 8888 Malaysia MALAYSIA 8888 Maldives MALDIVES 8888 Mali MALI 8888 Malta MALTA 8888 Marshall Islands MARSHALL ISLANDS 8888 Martinique MARTINIQUE 8888 Mauritania MAURITANIA 8888 Mauritius MAURITIUS 8888 Mayotte MAYOTTE 4 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Mexico MEXICO MICRONESIA, FEDERATED 8888 Micronesia, Federated States of STATES 8888 Moldova MOLDOVA 8888 Monaco MONACO 8888 Mongolia MONGOLIA 8888 Montenegro MONTENEGRO 8888 Montserrat MONTSERRAT 8888 Morocco MOROCCO 8888 Mozambique MOZAMBIQUE 8888 Myanmar MYANMAR 8888 Namibia NAMIBIA 8888 Nauru NAURU 8888 Nepal NEPAL 8888 Netherlands NETHERLANDS 8888 New Caledonia NEW CALEDONIA 8888 New Zealand NEW ZEALAND 8888 Nicaragua NICARAGUA 8888 Niger NIGER 8888 Nigeria NIGERIA 8888 Niue NIUE 8888 Norfolk Island NORFOLK ISLAND 8888 Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND 8888 Northern Mariana Islands NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 8888 Norway NORWAY 8888 Oman OMAN 8888 Pakistan PAKISTAN 8888 Palau PALAU 8888 Panama PANAMA 8888 Papua New Guinea PAPUA NEW GUINEA 8888 Paraguay PARAGUAY 8888 Peru PERU 8888 Philippines PHILIPPINES 8888 Pitcairn Islands PITCAIRN ISLANDS 8888 Poland POLAND POLYNESIA (EXCLUDES 8888 Polynesia (excludes Hawaii), nec HAWAII)NEC 5 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Portugal PORTUGAL 8888 Puerto Rico PUERTO RICO 8888 Qatar QATAR 8888 Queen Maud Land (Norway) QUEEN MAUD LAND (NORWAY) 8888 Reunion REUNION 8888 Romania ROMANIA ROSS DEPENDENCY (NEW 8888 Ross Dependency (New Zealand) ZEALAND) 8888 Russian Federation RUSSIAN FEDERATION 8888 Rwanda RWANDA 8888 Samoa SAMOA 8888 Samoa, American SAMOA, AMERICAN 8888 San Marino SAN MARINO 8888 Sao Tome and Principe SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 8888 Saudi Arabia SAUDI ARABIA 8888 Scotland SCOTLAND 8888 Senegal SENEGAL 8888 Serbia SERBIA 8888 Seychelles SEYCHELLES 8888 Sierra Leone SIERRA LEONE 8888 Singapore SINGAPORE 8888 Sint Maarten (Dutch part) SINT MAARTEN (DUTCH PART) 8888 Slovakia SLOVAKIA 8888 Slovenia SLOVENIA 8888 Solomon Islands SOLOMON ISLANDS 8888 Somalia SOMALIA 8888 South Africa SOUTH AFRICA 8888 South America, nec SOUTH AMERICA, NEC 8888 South Sudan SOUTH SUDAN SOUTHERN AND EAST AFRICA, 8888 Southern and East Africa, nec NEC 8888 Spain SPAIN 8888 Spanish North Africa SPANISH NORTH AFRICA 8888 Sri Lanka SRI LANKA 8888 St Barthelemy ST BARTHELEMY 8888 St Helena ST HELENA 8888 St Kitts and Nevis ST KITTS AND NEVIS 6 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 St Lucia ST LUCIA 8888 St Martin (French part) ST MARTIN (FRENCH PART) 8888 St Pierre and Miquelon ST PIERRE AND MIQUELON ST VINCENT AND THE 8888 St Vincent and the Grenadines GRENADINES 8888 Sudan SUDAN 8888 Suriname SURINAME 8888 Swaziland SWAZILAND 8888 Sweden SWEDEN 8888 Switzerland SWITZERLAND 8888 Syria SYRIA 8888 Taiwan TAIWAN 8888 Tajikistan TAJIKISTAN 8888 Tanzania TANZANIA 8888 Thailand THAILAND The former Yugoslav Republic of FORMER YUGOSLAV REP 8888 Macedonia MACEDONIA 8888 Timor-Leste TIMOR-LESTE 8888 Togo TOGO 8888 Tokelau TOKELAU 8888 Tonga TONGA 8888 Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 8888 Tunisia TUNISIA 8888 Turkey TURKEY 8888 Turkmenistan TURKMENISTAN 8888 Turks and Caicos Islands TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS 8888 Tuvalu TUVALU 8888 Uganda UGANDA 8888 Ukraine UKRAINE 8888 United Arab Emirates UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 8888 United States of America UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 8888 Uruguay URUGUAY 8888 Uzbekistan UZBEKISTAN 8888 Vanuatu VANUATU 8888 Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of VENEZUELA 8888 Vietnam VIETNAM 8888 Virgin Islands, British VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH 7 Code Description Country Name for Suburb Field 8888 Virgin Islands, United States VIRGIN ISLANDS, UNITED STATES 8888 Wales WALES 8888 Wallis and Futuna WALLIS AND FUTUNA 8888 Western Sahara WESTERN SAHARA 8888 Yemen YEMEN 8888 Zambia ZAMBIA 8888 Zimbabwe ZIMBABWE 8 .
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