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Country Codes ISO 3166-1 Country Code Tables by Country, Two-Letter Code, Three-Letter Code, and Numeric Code The World Trade Press Guide to Country Codes ISO 3166-1 Country Code Tables by Country, Two-Letter Code, Three-Letter Code, and Numeric Code Professional Industry Report Guide to Country Codes 2 World Trade Press Guide to International Dialing GuideGuide to Country Codes World Trade Press ISO 3166-1Country Codes 800 Lindberg Lane, Suite 190 TABLE OF CONTENTS Petaluma, California 94952 USA Tel: +1 (707) 778-1124 x 3 Country Codes by Country . 3 Fax: +1 (707) 778-1329 www.WorldTradePress.com Country Codes by Two-Letter Code . 7 [email protected] Country Codes by Three-Letter Code . 11 Copyright Notice World Trade Press Guide to Country Codes © Copyright 2000- Country Codes by Numeric Code . 15 2008 by World Trade Press. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction or translation of any part of this work without the express written permission of the copyright holder is unlawful. 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All Rights Reserved. www.WorldTradePress.com Guide to Country Codes 3 Table 1: Country Codes by Country Table 1: Country Codes by Country Table 1 Table 1 COUNTRY * Country Code COUNTRY * Country Code Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Afghanistan AF AFG 004 British Indian Ocean IO IOT 086 Territory Åland Islands AX ALA 248 Brunei Darussalam BN BRN 096 Albania AL ALB 008 Bulgaria BG BGR 100 Algeria DZ DZA 012 Burkina Faso BF BFA 854 American Samoa AS ASM 016 Burundi BI BDI 108 Andorra AD AND 020 Cambodia KH KHM 116 Angola AO AGO 024 Cameroon CM CMR 120 Anguilla AI AIA 660 Canada CA CAN 124 Antarctica AQ ATA 010 Cape Verde CV CPV 132 Antigua and Barbuda AG ATG 028 Cayman Islands KY CYM 136 Argentina AR ARG 032 Central African Republic CF CAF 140 Armenia AM ARM 051 Chad TD TCD 148 Aruba AW ABW 533 Chile CL CHL 152 Australia AU AUS 036 China CN CHN 156 Austria AT AUT 040 Christmas Island CX CXR 162 Azerbaijan AZ AZE 031 Cocos (Keeling) Islands CC CCK 166 Bahamas BS BHS 044 Colombia CO COL 170 Bahrain BH BHR 048 Comoros KM COM 174 Bangladesh BD BGD 050 Congo CG COG 178 Barbados BB BRB 052 Congo, Dem. Rep. of the CD COD 180 Belarus BY BLR 112 (was Zaire) Belgium BE BEL 056 Cook Islands CK COK 184 Belize BZ BLZ 084 Costa Rica CR CRI 188 Benin BJ BEN 204 Côte d’Ivoire CI CIV 384 (Ivory Coast) Bermuda BM BMU 060 Croatia HR HRV 191 Bhutan BT BTN 064 Cuba CU CUB 192 Bolivia BO BOL 068 Cyprus CY CYP 196 Bosnia and Herzegovina BA BIH 070 Czech Republic CZ CZE 203 Botswana BW BWA 072 Denmark DK DNK 208 Bouvet Island BV BVT 074 Djibouti DJ DJI 262 Brazil BR BRA 076 © Copyright 2004-2008 by World Trade Press. All Rights Reserved. www.WorldTradePress.com Guide to Country Codes 4 Table 1: Country Codes by Country Table 1 Table 1 COUNTRY * Country Code COUNTRY * Country Code Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Dominica DM DMA 212 Haiti HT HTI 332 Dominican Republic DO DOM 214 Heard & McDonald Isl. HM HMD 334 Ecuador EC ECU 218 Holy See (Vatican) VA VAT 336 Egypt EG EGY 818 Honduras HN HND 340 El Salvador SV SLV 222 Hong Kong HK HKG 344 Equat. Guinea GQ GNQ 226 Hungary HU HUN 348 Eritrea ER ERI 232 Iceland IS ISL 352 Estonia EE EST 233 India IN IND 356 Ethiopia ET ETH 231 Indonesia ID IDN 360 Falkland Islands FK FLK 238 Iran IR IRN 364 Faroe Islands FO FRO 234 Iraq IQ IRQ 368 Fiji FJ FJI 242 Ireland IE IRL 372 Finland FI FIN 246 Israel IL ISR 376 France FR FRA 250 Italy IT ITA 380 French Guiana GF GUF 254 Ivory Coast CI CIV 384 (Côte d’Ivoire) French Polynesia PF PYF 258 Jamaica JM JAM 388 French Southern TF ATF 260 Territories Japan JP JPN 392 Gabon GA GAB 266 Jordan JO JOR 400 Gambia GM GMB 270 Kazakhstan KZ KAZ 398 Georgia GE GEO 268 Kenya KE KEN 404 Germany DE DEU 276 Kiribati KI KIR 296 Ghana GH GHA 288 Korea, Dem. People’s Rep. KP PRK 408 of (North) Gibraltar GI GIB 292 Korea, Republic of (South) KR KOR 410 Greece GR GRC 300 Kuwait KW KWT 414 Greenland GL GRL 304 Kyrgyzstan KG KGZ 417 Grenada GD GRD 308 Laos (Lao People’s Dem. LA LAO 418 Guadeloupe GP GLP 312 Rep.) Guam GU GUM 316 Latvia LV LVA 428 Guatemala GT GTM 320 Lebanon LB LBN 422 Guinea GN GIN 324 Lesotho LS LSO 426 Guinea-Bissau GW GNB 624 Liberia LR LBR 430 Guyana GY GUY 328 Libya LY LBY 434 © Copyright 2004-2008 by World Trade Press. All Rights Reserved. www.WorldTradePress.com Guide to Country Codes 5 Table 1: Country Codes by Country Table 1 Table 1 COUNTRY * Country Code COUNTRY * Country Code Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Liechtenstein LI LIE 438 Nicaragua NI NIC 558 Lithuania LT LTU 440 Niger NE NER 562 Luxembourg LU LUX 442 Nigeria NG NGA 566 Macau MO MAC 446 Niue NU NIU 570 Macedonia MK MKD 807 Norfolk Island NF NFK 574 Madagascar MG MDG 450 Northern Marianas MP MNP 580 Malawi MW MWI 454 Norway NO NOR 578 Malaysia MY MYS 458 Oman OM OMN 512 Maldives MV MDV 462 Pakistan PK PAK 586 Mali ML MLI 466 Palau PW PLW 585 Malta MT MLT 470 Palestinian Territory, PS PSE 275 Occupied Marshall Islands MH MHL 584 Panama PA PAN 591 Martinique MQ MTQ 474 Papua New Guinea PG PNG 598 Mauritania MR MRT 478 Paraguay PY PRY 600 Mauritius MU MUS 480 Peru PE PER 604 Mayotte YT MYT 175 Philippines PH PHL 608 Mexico MX MEX 484 Pitcairn Islands PN PCN 612 Micronesia, OF FM FSM Federated States of Poland PL POL 616 Moldova MD MDA 498 Portugal PT PRT 620 Monaco MC MCO 492 Puerto Rico PR PRI 630 Mongolia MN MNG 496 Qatar QA QAT 634 Montserrat MS MSR 500 Reunion RE REU 638 Morocco MA MAR 504 Romania RO ROM 642 Mozambique MZ MOZ 508 Russian Federation RU RUS 643 Myanmar MM MMR 104 Rwanda RW RWA 646 Namibia NA NAM 516 Saint Kitts and Nevis KN KNA 659 Nauru NR NRU 520 Saint Lucia LC LCA 662 Nepal NP NPL 524 Saint Pierre and Miquelon PM SPM 666 Netherlands NL NLD 528 Saint Vincent and VC VCT 670 Grenadines Netherlands Antilles AN ANT 530 Samoa WS WSM 882 New Caledonia NC NCL 540 San Marino SM SMR 674 New Zealand NZ NZL 554 © Copyright 2004-2008 by World Trade Press. All Rights Reserved. www.WorldTradePress.com Guide to Country Codes 6 Table 1: Country Codes by Country Table 1 Table 1 COUNTRY * Country Code COUNTRY * Country Code Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Country 2-letter 3-letter Numeric Sao Tome and Principe ST STP 678 Tunisia TN TUN 788 Saudi Arabia SA SAU 682 Turkey TR TUR 792 Senegal SN SEN 686 Turkmenistan TM TKM 795 Serbia & Montenegro CS SCG 891 Turks and Caicos Islands TC TCA 796 Seychelles SC SYC 690 Tuvalu TV TUV 798 Sierra Leone SL SLE 694 Uganda UG UGA 800 Singapore SG SGP 702 Ukraine UA UKR 804 Slovakia SK SVK 703 United Arab Emirates AE ARE 784 Slovenia SI SVN 705 United Kingdom GB GBR 826 Solomon Islands SB SLB 090 United States US USA 840 Somalia SO SOM 706 US Minor Outlying Islands UM UMI 581 South Africa ZA ZAF 710 Uruguay UY URY 858 S. Georgia and S. GS SGS 239 Uzbekistan UZ UZB 860 Sandwich Isl. Vanuatu VU VUT 548 Spain ES ESP 724 Vatican City VA VAT 336 Sri Lanka LK LKA 144 (Holy See) Sudan SD SDN 736 Venezuela VE VEN 862 Suriname SR SUR 740 Vietnam VN VNM 704 Svalbard and Jan Mayen SJ SJM 744 Virgin Islands (UK) VG VGB 092 Islands Virgin Islands (US) VI VIR 850 Swaziland SZ SWZ 748 Wallis & Futuna WF WLF 876 Sweden SE SWE 752 Western Sahara EH ESH 732 Switzerland CH CHE 756 Yemen YE YEM 887 Syria SY SYR 760 Yugoslavia (now Serbia & YU YUG 891 Taiwan TW TWN 158 Montenegro) Tajikistan TJ TJK 762 Zaire CD COD 180 Tanzania TZ TZA 834 Zambia ZM ZMB 894 Thailand TH THA 764 Zimbabwe ZW ZWE 716 Timor-Leste (East) TL TLS 626 Togo TG TGO 768 Tokelau TK TKL 772 Tonga TO TON 776 Trinidad & Tobago TT TTO 780 © Copyright 2004-2008 by World Trade Press.
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