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DXCC Entity Prefix Confirm. Needed Grid Square.Rev: 7/30/21 Cont. Sov confirm. DXCC Entity Prefix Grid Square.rev: 7/30/21 Cont. needed Sov. Mil. Order of 1A0 1 JM75 EU Malta Monaco 3A 1 JN33 EU Agalega & St.Brandon 3B6,7 1 LH89 AF Mauritius 3B8 1 LG89 AF Rodriguez Is. 3B9 1 MH10 AF Equatorial Guinea 3C 1 JJ41, 51 AF Annobon Is. 3C0 1 JI28 AF Fiji 3D2/f 3 RH81-83, 90-93, AH01-03 OC Conway Reef 3D2/c 1 RG78 OC Rotuma Is. 3D2/r 1 RH87 OC Swaziland 3DA 2 KG52-54, 62-63 AF 3DA after eSwatini 2 KG52-54, 62-63 AF 18Apr2018 Tunisia 3V 2 JM33-34, 40-47, 50-57 AF OJ28-29, 39, OK20-21, 27-38, 40-46, Vietnam 3W, XV 4 AS OL00-01, 10-12, 20 IJ39, 48-49, 57-59, IK20-21, 30-32, 40-42, Guinea 3X 2 AF 50-52 Bouvet 3Y 1 JD15 AF Peter 1 Is. 3Y 1 EC41 AN LM 28-29, 38-39, 48-49, LN 20-21, 30-31. Azerbaijan 4J, 4K 3 AS 40-41, 50 Georgia 4L 3 LN 01-03, 11-13, 21-22, 31-32 AS Montenegro 4O after 28Jun2006 1 JN 91-93, KN 02-03 EU Sri Lanka 4P-4S 2 MJ 96-99, NJ 06-09 AS ITU HQ 4U_ITU (Geneva) 1 JN 36 EU 4U_UN United Nations HQ 1 FN 30 NA (New York) Timor-Leste 4W 1 PI 20-21, 30-31 OC Israel 4X, 4Z 3 KL 79, KM 70-73 AS JL 45-49, 53-59, 63-69, 72-79, 83-89, 91-99, JM 40, 50-52, 60-62, 70-72, 80-81, 90, KL Libya 5A 2 AF 00-09, 10-19, 20-29, KM 00-02, 10-12, 20- 21 Cyprus 5B 2 KM 64-65, 74-75 AS KH 78-89, 98-99, KI 43-45, 51-58, 60-67, Tanzania 5H-5I 3 AF 70-78, 80-87, 90-95 JJ 16-19, 24-29, 34-39, 44-49, 56-59, 68-69, Nigeria 5N-5O 3 JK 10-11, 20-23, 30-33, 40-43, 50-53, 60- AF 63, 71-72 LG 15-19, 24-29, 34-39, 47-49, LH 12, 20- Madagascar 5R-5S 2 AF 24, 30-36, 40-48, 53-56 Mauritania 5T 2 IK 16-19, 26-29, 34-39, 45-49, 55-59, 65-69, AF 75-79, IL 10-13, 20-23, 30-33, 40-45, 50-56, 60-66, 75 JK 02-05, 12-15, 19, 23-29, 33-39, 42-49, Niger 5U 2 53-59, 63-69, 75-79, JL 30, 40-42, 50-53, AF 60-63, 70-73 Togo 5V 2 JJ 06-09, JK 00 AF Samoa 5W 2 AH 35-36, 45-46 OC Uganda 5X 2 KI 48-49, 58-59, KJ 40, 50-53, 60-63, 70-74 AF KI 78-79, 87-89, 95-99, KJ 70-74, 80-84, Kenya 5Y-5Z 3 AF 90-93, LI 07-09, LJ 00-03 Senegal 6V-6W 3 IK 12-16, 22-26, 32-36, 42-43 AF Jamaica 6Y 2 FK 08, 17-18 NA Yemen 7O 1 LK 12-17, 23-27, 35-36 AS Lesotho 7P 2 KF 39, 49, KG 30-31, 40-41 AF Malawi 7Q 2 KH 65-69, 72-79, KI 60, 70 AF IL 56-59, 65-69, 74-79, 83-89, 92-99, IM 70, 80-81, 90-95, JK 19, 29, 39, JL 00-39, Algeria 7T-7Y 3 AF 41-49, 52-54, JM 00-06, 10-16, 20-26, 30- 36, 40-42 Barbados 8P 1 GK 03 NA Maldives 8Q 2 MI 69, MJ 60-66 AS/AF Guyana 8R 2 FJ 94, 95-97, 98, GJ 01-08, 11-16 SA Croatia 9A 6 JN 64-65, 73-76, 82-86, 94-95 EU Ghana 9G1 2 IJ 84-89, 94-99, IK 80, 90, JJ 05-09, JK 00 AF Malta 9H 1 JM 75-76 EU KH 12-16, 22-28, 32-38, 43-49, 55-59, 65- Zambia 9I-9J 3 AF 69, KI 40-41, 50-51, 60 Kuwait 9K 2 LL 38-39, LL 48-49, LM 30 AS Sierra Leone 9L 3 IJ 37-39, 47-49 AF West Malaysia 9M2,4 4 OJ 02-06, 11-15, 21 AS East Malaysia 9M6,8 4 OJ 41, 50-52, 61-64, 71-75, 84-86, 94-95 OC Nepal 9N 2 NL 08-09, 17-19, 26-28, 30-37, NM 00,10 AS JI 64-65, 74-75, 82-89, 92-99, JJ 90-94, KH Zaire or the Congo 9Q-9T 2 18-19, 28-29, 38-39, 46-49, KI 00-49, 51-52, AF KJ 00-04, 10-14, 20-25, 30-35, 40-44, 50-53 Burundi 9U 2 KI 45-49, 55-57 9U Singapore 9V 1 OJ 11 AS Rwanda 9X 2 KI 47-48, 57-58 AF Trinidad & Tobago 9Y,9Z 1 FK 90-91 SA KG 03-09, 13-19, 4-29, 35-39, 47-48, KH Botswana A2 3 AF 00-01, 10-11, 20-22, 30 Tonga A3 2 AG 28-29, AH 20-21, 31 OC LK 66-69, 77-79, 88-89, LL 70-74, 80-86, Oman A4 2 AS 90-93 Bhutan A5 2 NL 46-48, 57-58 AS United Arab Emirates A6 2 LL 52-54, 62-64, 72-75, 84-85 AS Qatar A7 1 LL 54-56 AS Bahrain A9 1 LL 55-56 AS ML 05, 08-09, 15-19, 25-29, 33-39, 44-49, Pakistan AP-AS 3 54-59, 68-69, MM 30-31, 40-41, 50-56, 60- AS 66, 70-76, 84-85 Scarborough Reef BS7 1 OK 85 (China, Philippines, or Taiwan?) AS Taiwan BV 2 PL 01-06 AS Pratas Is. BV9P 1 OL 80 AS MM68-69, 76-79, 85-89, 91-99, MN70, 80, 90-91, NL19, 28-29, 38-39, 47-49, 58-59, 68-69, 79, 84-85, 88-89, 92-99, NM00-99, NN00-05, 10-16, 20-28, 30-47, 50-57, 60-64, 70-74, 80-82, 90-92, OK48-49, 58-59, China BY, BT 10 OL01-09, 12-19, 22-29, 31-39, 41-49, 51-59, AS 61-69, 72-79, 83-89, 94-99 OM00-97, 99, ON00-02, 10-12, 20-21, 30-32, 40-42, 50- 54, 60-64, 70-75, 78, 80-99, PM09, 19, PN00-29, 31-39, 42-49, 52-57, 65-68, 77-78, PO00-03, 10-13, 20-23, 30-32 Nauru C2 1 RI 39 OC Andorra C3 1 JN 02 EU The Gambia C5 1 IK 13, 23, 33 AF Bahamas C6 2 FL 04-06, 13-16, 22-24 NA KG 56-57, 64-69, 75-79, KH 54-55, 60-65, Mozambique C8-9 2 AF 70-78, 81-88, 90-98, LH 04-09 FD 26-29, 35-39, 44-47,54-57, 64, FE 20- Chile CA-CE 8 39, 43-49, FF 30-35, 40-49, 56, FH40-41, SA 50-52, FG 40-59, 65-67 Easter Is. CE0/E 1 DG52 SA Juan Fernandez Isl. 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