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PDI Standardized Birthplace Codes (SBPLACE) Page 1 of 2 PDI Standardized Birthplace Codes (SBPLACE) Page 1 of 2 CODE BIRTHPLACE CODE BIRTHPLACE CODE BIRTHPLACE 1AK ALASKA 2AA ARUBA 2CI CANARY ISLANDS 1AL ALABAMA 2AB ALBANIA 2CJ COMOROS ISLANDS 1AR ARKANSAS 2AD ANDORRA 2CK CZECH REPUBLIC 1AS AMERICAN SAMOA 2AE NEW SOUTH WALES 2CK BOHEMIA 1AZ ARIZONA 2AE TASMANIA 2CL CAYMAN ISLANDS 1CA CALIFORNIA 2AE WESTERN AUSTRALIA 2CM CAMBODIA 1CO COLORADO 2AE QUEENSLAND 2CM KAMPUCHEA 1CT CONNECTICUT 2AE AUSTRALIA 2CN MACAO 1CZ CANAL ZONE 2AF AFGHANISTAN 2CN TIBET 1DC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 2AG ALGERIA 2CN CHINA 1DE DELAWARE 2AI AFRICA 2CN MANCHURIA 1FL FLORIDA 2AJ ANGAUR - POLAY ISLAND 2CQ CHILE 1GA GEORGIA - US 2AM ARMENIA 2CR COSTA RICA 1GU GUAM 2AN ANGOLA 2CU CURACAO 1HI HAWAII 2AP AZORES 2CV CAPE VERDE ISLANDS 1IA IOWA 2AQ ASIA 2CX CYPRUS 1ID IDAHO 2AT ARGENTINA 2CY CROATIA 1IL ILLINOIS 2AU AUSTRIA 2CY DALMATIA 1IN INDIANA 2AV ASIA 2DJ DJIBOUTI 1KS KANSAS 2AW ANTIGUA 2DK DENMARK 1KY KENTUCKY 2AX AZERBAIDZHAN 2DO DOMINICA 1LA LOUISIANA 2BA BAHAMAS 2DR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1MA MASSACHUSETTS 2BB BARBADOS 2EG SPANISH GUINEA 1MD MARYLAND 2BD BURUNDI 2EG EQUATORIAL GUINEA 1ME MAINE 2BE BRITISH HONDURAS 2EG RIO MUNI 1MI MICHIGAN 2BE BELIZE 2EO ETHIOPIA 1MN MINNESOTA 2BF BURKINA FASO 2EP EUROPE 1MO MISSOURI 2BF UPPER VOLTA 2ER ERITREA 1MS MISSISSIPPI 2BG BELGIUM 2ES SAN SALVADOR 1MT MONTANA 2BH BHUTAN 2ES EL SALVADOR 1NC NORTH CAROLINA 2BI BAHRAIN 2ET ESTONIA 1ND NORTH DAKOTA 2BL BANGLADESH 2EU ECUADOR 1NE NEBRASKA 2BM BERMUDA 2EY EGYPT 1NH NEW HAMPSHIRE 2BN BENIN 2FG FRENCH GUIANA 1NJ NEW JERSEY 2BN DAHOMEY 2FI FIJI 1NM NEW MEXICO 2BO HERZEGOVNIA 2FN FINLAND 1NV NEVADA 2BO BOSNIA 2FP FRENCH POLYNESIA 1NY NEW YORK 2BQ BRUNEI 2FP SOCIETY ISLANDS 1OH OHIO 2BR BURMA 2FR FRANCE 1OK OKLAHOMA 2BS BELARUS 2FR CORSICA 1OR OREGON 2BS BYELORUSSIA 2GB GABON 1PA PENNSYLVANIA 2BU BULGARIA 2GC GEORGIA - REPUBLIC 1RI RHODE ISLAND 2BV BOLIVIA 2GC GREECE 1SC SOUTH CAROLINA 2BW BOTSWANA 2GE GERMANY 1SD SOUTH DAKOTA 2BW BECHUANALAND 2GE BAVARIA 1TN TENNESSEE 2BZ BRAZIL 2GE EAST GERMANY 1TX TEXAS 2CB COLOMBIA 2GE WEST GERMANY 1US UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2CC CUBA 2GH GHANA 1UT UTAH 2CD CANADA 2GI GIBRALTAR 1VA VIRGINIA 2CD QUEBEC 2GL GREENLAND 1VT VERMONT 2CD SASKATCHEWAN 2GM GAMBIA 1WA WASHINGTON 2CD PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2GN GUINEA 1WI WISCONSIN 2CD ALBERTA 2GN FRENCH GUINEA 1WV WEST VIRGINIA 2CD YUKON 2GO GRENADA 1WY WYOMING 2CD BRITISH COLUMBIA 2GP GUADELOUPE 2CD NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 2GR CRETE 2CD NEW BRUNSWICK 2GT GUATEMALA 2CD NEWFOUNDLAND 2GX GUINEA-BISSAU 2CD ONTARIO 2GX SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE 2CD NOVA SCOTIA 2GX PORTUGUESE GUINEA 2CD MANITOBA 2GY BRITISH GUIANA 2CE CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC 2GY GUYANA 2CF CAMEROON 2HA HAITI 2CG CENTRAL AMERICA 2HK HONG KONG 2CH CHAD 2HN HONDURAS PDI Standardized Birthplace Codes (SBPLACE) Page 2 of 2 CODE BIRTHPLACE CODE BIRTHPLACE CODE BIRTHPLACE 2HU HUNGARY 2NG PAPUA 2SZ SWITZERLAND 2IC ICELAND 2NG NEW GUINEA 2TC TRISTAN DA CUNHA ISLAND 2IE IRELAND 2NI NIGERIA 2TG TONGA 2II GOA 2NK NEW CALEDONIA 2TH SIAM 2II INDIA 2NP NEPAL 2TH THAILAND 2IO SUMATRA 2NR NIGER 2TI TAHITI 2IO BORNEO 2NT NETHERLANDS 2TK TADZHIKSTAN 2IO JAVA 2NT HOLLAND 2TM TIMOR 2IO INDONESIA 2NU NICARAGUA 2TO TOGO 2IO CELEBES 2NW NORWAY 2TT TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 2IQ IRAQ 2NZ NEW ZEALAND 2TU TUNISIA 2IR IRAN 2OC OCEANA 2TV TURKMENISTAN 2IR PERSIA 2OM MUSCAT 2TW FORMOSA 2IS ISRAEL 2OM OMAN 2TW TAIWAN 2IT SARDINIA 2PB PALAU ISLANDS 2TY TURKEY 2IT SICILY 2PG PARAGUAY 2TZ TANZANIA 2IT ITALY 2PI PHILIPPINES 2TZ ZANZIBAR 2IT SAN MARINO 2PK PAKISTAN 2TZ TANGANYIKA 2IV IVORY COAST 2PK BALUCHISTAN 2UA ABU-DHABI 2JA JAPAN 2PL PALESTINE 2UA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 2JA OKINAWA 2PM PANAMA 2UA DUBAI 2JA BONIN ISLANDS 2PO POLAND 2UG UGANDA 2JM JAMAICA 2PR PUERTO RICO 2UK FALKLAND ISLANDS 2JO JORDAN 2PS MICRONESIA 2UK NORTHERN IRELAND 2KD KURDISTAN 2PT PORTUGAL 2UK WALES 2KE KENYA 2PT MADEIRA ISLANDS 2UK GREAT BRITAIN 2KH KASHMIR 2PU PERU 2UK SCOTLAND 2KR KOREA 2QA QATAR 2UK SHETLAND ISLANDS 2KU KUWAIT 2RE REUNION 2UK BRITAIN 2KZ KAZAKHSTAN 2RU ROMANIA 2UK ENGLAND 2LC LIECHTENSTEIN 2RW RWANDA 2UK UNITED KINGDOM 2LE LEBANON 2RW RUANDA-URUNDI 2UR UKRAINE 2LI LIBERIA 2SA SAUDI ARABIA 2UY URUGUAY 2LO LAOS 2SA ARABIA 2UZ UZBEKISTAN 2LO LESOTHO 2SB SERBIA 2VC VATICAN CITY 2LO BASUTOLAND 2SE SWEDEN 2VI VIRGIN ISLANDS 2LU LITHUANIA 2SF SLOVAKIA 2VM VIETNAM 2LV LATVIA 2SG SENEGAL 2VU VANUATU 2LX LUXEMBOURG 2SH SEYCHELLES ISLANDS 2VU NEW HEBRIDES 2LY LIBYA 2SI SINGAPORE 2VZ VENEZUELA 2MB MALDIVE ISLANDS 2SJ SIERRA LEONE 2WE WEST INDIES 2MC MOROCCO 2SK SIKKIM 2WE SANTA LUCIA ISLAND 2MF MALI 2SL SRI LANKA 2WE MONTSERRAT 2MG MONGOLIA 2SL CEYLON 2WK WAKE ISLAND 2MH MALTA 2SM SLOVENIA 2WS SAMOA 2MJ MARIANAS ISLANDS 2SN SOMALILAND 2WS WESTERN SAMOA 2MK MARSHALL ISLANDS 2SN SOMALIA 2YE YEMEN 2ML MALAYA 2SO UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA 2YE ADEN 2ML SARAWAK 2SO TRANSVAAL 2YG YUGOSLAVIA 2ML MALAYSIA 2SO ORANGE FREE STATE 2YI YAP ISLAND 2MM MAURITANIA 2SO SOUTH AFRICA 2YM MACEDONIA 2MP MAURITIUS 2SO NATAL 2ZA CONGO 2MQ MARTINIQUE 2SP SPAIN 2ZA ZAIRE 2MR MADAGASCAR 2SQ SOLOMAN ISLANDS 2ZA BELGIAN CONGO 2MR MALAGASY REPUBLIC 2SR SIBERIA 2ZI ZIMBABWE 2MU MONACO 2SR SOVIET UNION 2ZI RHODESIA 2MV MOLDOVA 2SR RUSSIA 2ZM ZAMBIA 2MW NYASALAND 2SR USSR 3BL BLANK 2MW MALAWI 2SS SOUTH AMERICA 3FB FOREIGN BORN 2MX MEXICO 2ST SAIPAN 3OT OTHER 2MY MONTENEGRO 2SU SURINAM 3UL UNLISTED 2MZ MOZAMBIQUE 2SU NETHERLANDS GUIANA 3XY UNIDENTIFIABLE 2NA NORTH AFRICA 2SU DUTCH GUIANA 2NB NAMIBIA 2SW SWAZILAND 2NB SOUTH WEST AFRICA 2SX SUDAN 2NF NAURU 2SY SYRIA.
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