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7539-Country-Codes.Pdf English short name lower case UNESCO band Afghanistan 4 Åland Islands 1 Albania 3 Algeria 3 American Samoa 3 Andorra 1 Angola 3 Anguilla 2 Antarctica 1 Antigua and Barbuda 2 Argentina 2 Armenia 3 Aruba 2 Australia 1 Austria 1 Azerbaijan 3 Bahamas 1 Bahrain 1 Bangladesh 4 Barbados 2 Belarus 2 Belgium 1 Belize 3 Benin 4 Bermuda 1 Bhutan 3 Bolivia, Plurinational State of 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 Botswana 2 Bouvet Island 1 Brazil 2 British Indian Ocean Territory 1 Brunei Darussalam 1 Bulgaria 2 Burkina Faso 4 Burundi 4 Cambodia 4 Cameroon 4 Canada 1 Cape Verde 3 Cayman Islands 1 Central African Republic 4 Chad 4 Chile 2 China 3 Christmas Island 3 Cocos (Keeling) Islands 3 Colombia 3 Comoros 4 Congo 4 Congo, the Democratic Republic of the 4 Cook Islands 1 Costa Rica 2 Côte d'Ivoire 4 Croatia 2 Cuba 3 Cyprus 2 Czech Republic 2 Denmark 1 Djibouti 4 Dominica 2 Dominican Republic 3 Ecuador 3 Egypt 3 El Salvador 3 Equatorial Guinea 2 Eritrea 4 Estonia 2 Ethiopia 4 Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 1 Faroe Islands 1 Fiji 3 Finland 1 France 1 French Guiana 1 French Polynesia 1 French Southern Territories 1 Gabon 2 Gambia 4 Georgia 3 Germany 1 Ghana 4 Gibraltar 1 Greece 2 Greenland 1 Grenada 2 Guadeloupe 1 Guam 1 Guatemala 3 Guernsey 1 Guinea 4 Guinea-Bissau 4 Guyana 3 Haiti 4 Heard Island and McDonald Islands 1 Holy See (Vatican City State) 1 Honduras 3 Hong Kong 3 Hungary 2 Iceland 1 India 3 Indonesia 3 Iran, Islamic Republic of 2 Iraq 3 Ireland 1 Isle of Man 1 Israel 1 Italy 1 Jamaica 3 Japan 1 Jersey 1 Jordan 3 Kazakhstan 2 Kenya 4 Kiribati 3 Korea, Democratic People's Republic of 4 Korea, Republic of 1 Kuwait 1 Kyrgyzstan 4 Lao People's Democratic Republic 4 Latvia 2 Lebanon 2 Lesotho 4 Liberia 4 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 3 Liechtenstein 1 Lithuania 2 Luxembourg 1 Macao 3 Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of 3 Madagascar 4 Malawi 4 Malaysia 2 Maldives 3 Mali 4 Malta 2 Marshall Islands 3 Martinique 1 Mauritania 4 Mauritius 2 Mayotte 1 Mexico 2 Micronesia, Federated States of 3 Moldova, Republic of 3 Monaco 1 Mongolia 3 Montenegro 2 Montserrat 2 Morocco 3 Mozambique 4 Myanmar 4 Namibia 3 Nauru 3 Nepal 4 Netherlands 1 Netherlands Antilles 2 New Caledonia 3 New Zealand 1 Nicaragua 3 Niger 4 Nigeria 4 Niue 3 Norfolk Island 3 Northern Mariana Islands 1 Norway 1 Oman 2 Pakistan 4 Palau 2 Palestinian Territory, Occupied 4 Panama 2 Papua New Guinea 4 Paraguay 3 Peru 3 Philippines 3 Pitcairn 1 Poland 2 Portugal 2 Puerto Rico 1 Qatar 1 Réunion 1 Romania 2 Russian Federation 2 Rwanda 4 Saint Barthélemy 2 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 2 Saint Kitts and Nevis 2 Saint Lucia 2 Saint Martin (French part) 2 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2 Samoa 3 San Marino 1 Sao Tome and Principe 4 Saudi Arabia 1 Senegal 4 Serbia 3 Seychelles 2 Sierra Leone 4 Singapore 1 Slovakia 2 Slovenia 2 Solomon Islands 3 Somalia 4 South Africa 3 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 1 Spain 1 Sri Lanka 3 Sudan 4 Suriname 2 Svalbard and Jan Mayen 1 Swaziland 3 Sweden 1 Switzerland 1 Syrian Arab Republic 3 Taiwan, Province of China 1 Tajikistan 4 Tanzania, United Republic of 4 Thailand 3 Timor-Leste 3 Togo 4 Tokelau 3 Tonga 3 Trinidad and Tobago 2 Tunisia 3 Turkey 2 Turkmenistan 3 Turks and Caicos Islands 2 Tuvalu 4 Uganda 4 Ukraine 3 United Arab Emirates 1 United Kingdom 1 United States 1 United States Minor Outlying Islands 1 Uruguay 2 Uzbekistan 3 Vanuatu 3 Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 2 Viet Nam 3 Virgin Islands, British 2 Virgin Islands, U.S. 2 Wallis and Futuna 3 Western Sahara 3 Yemen 4 Zambia 4 Zimbabwe 4.
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