ISO 3166-1 alpha-3

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Awon amioro ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 je leta meta àmìọ̀rọ̀ orílẹ̀-èdè ti itumo re wa ninu ISO 3166-1, apa keta opagun ISO 3166 ti Àgbájọ Káríayé fún Ìṣọ̀págun tesiwejade lati soju awon orile-ede ati awon agbegbe won. Amioro yi lo leta meta lati soju awon orile-ede, eyi yato si alpha-2 to lo leta meji.


Current codes

Officially assigned code elements

The following is a complete list of the current officially assigned ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes, using the English short country names officially used by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA):

ABWAruba
AFGAfghanistan
AGOAngola
AIAAnguilla
ALAÅland Islands
ALBAlbania
ANDAndorra
ANTNetherlands Antilles
AREUnited Arab Emirates
ARGArgentina
ARMArmenia
ASMAmerican Samoa
ATAAntarctica
ATFFrench Southern Territories
ATGAntigua and Barbuda
AUSAustralia
AUTAustria
AZEAzerbaijan
BDIBurundi
BELBelgium
BENBenin
BFABurkina Faso
BGDBangladesh
BGRBulgaria
BHRBahrain
BHSBahamas
BIHBosnia and Herzegovina
BLMSaint Barthélemy
BLRBelarus
BLZBelize
BMUBermuda
BOLBolivia, Plurinational State of
BRABrazil
BRBBarbados
BRNBrunei Darussalam
BTNBhutan
BVTBouvet Island
BWABotswana
CAFCentral African Republic
CANCanada
CCKCocos (Keeling) Islands
CHESwitzerland
CHLChile
CHNChina
CIVCôte d'Ivoire
CMRCameroon
CODCongo, the Democratic Republic of the
COGCongo
COKCook Islands
COLColombia
COMComoros
CPVCape Verde
CRICosta Rica
CUBCuba
CXRChristmas Island
CYMCayman Islands
CYPCyprus
CZECzechia
DEUGermany
DJIDjibouti
DMADominica
DNKDenmark
DOMDominican Republic
DZAAlgeria
ECUEcuador
EGYEgypt
ERIEritrea
ESHWestern Sahara
ESPSpain
ESTEstonia
ETHEthiopia
FINFinland
FJIFiji
FLKFalkland Islands (Malvinas)
FRAFrance
FROFaroe Islands
FSMMicronesia, Federated States of
GABGabon
GBRUnited Kingdom
GEOGeorgia
GGYGuernsey
GHAGhana
GIBGibraltar
GINGuinea
GLPGuadeloupe
GMBGambia
GNBGuinea-Bissau
GNQEquatorial Guinea
GRCGreece
GRDGrenada
GRLGreenland
GTMGuatemala
GUFFrench Guiana
GUMGuam
GUYGuyana
HKGHong Kong
HMDHeard Island and McDonald Islands
HNDHonduras
HRVCroatia
HTIHaiti
HUNHungary
IDNIndonesia
IMNIsle of Man
INDIndia
IOTBritish Indian Ocean Territory
IRLIreland
IRNIran, Islamic Republic of
IRQIraq
ISLIceland
ISRIsrael
ITAItaly
JAMJamaica
JEYJersey
JORJordan
JPNJapan
KAZKazakhstan
KENKenya
KGZKyrgyzstan
KHMCambodia
KIRKiribati
KNASaint Kitts and Nevis
KORKorea, Republic of
KWTKuwait
LAOLao People's Democratic Republic
LBNLebanon
LBRLiberia
LBYLibyan Arab Jamahiriya
LCASaint Lucia
LIELiechtenstein
LKASri Lanka
LSOLesotho
LTULithuania
LUXLuxembourg
LVALatvia
MACMacao
MAFSaint Martin (French part)
MARMorocco
MCOMonaco
MDAMoldova, Republic of
MDGMadagascar
MDVMaldives
MEXMexico
MHLMarshall Islands
MKDMacedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of
MLIMali
MLTMalta
MMRMyanmar
MNEMontenegro
MNGMongolia
MNPNorthern Mariana Islands
MOZMozambique
MRTMauritania
MSRMontserrat
MTQMartinique
MUSMauritius
MWIMalawi
MYSMalaysia
MYTMayotte
NAMNamibia
NCLNew Caledonia
NERNiger
NFKNorfolk Island
NGANigeria
NICNicaragua
NIUNiue
NLDNetherlands
NORNorway
NPLNepal
NRUNauru
NZLNew Zealand
OMNOman
PAKPakistan
PANPanama
PCNPitcairn
PERPeru
PHLPhilippines
PLWPalau
PNGPapua New Guinea
POLPoland
PRIPuerto Rico
PRKKorea, Democratic People's Republic of
PRTPortugal
PRYParaguay
PSEPalestinian Territory, Occupied
PYFFrench Polynesia
QATQatar
REURéunion
ROURomania
RUSRussian Federation
RWARwanda
SAUSaudi Arabia
SDNSudan
SENSenegal
SGPSingapore
SGSSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
SHNSaint Helena
SJMSvalbard and Jan Mayen
SLBSolomon Islands
SLESierra Leone
SLVEl Salvador
SMRSan Marino
SOMSomalia
SPMSaint Pierre and Miquelon
SRBSerbia
STPSao Tome and Principe
SURSuriname
SVKSlovakia
SVNSlovenia
SWESweden
SWZSwaziland
SYCSeychelles
SYRSyrian Arab Republic
TCATurks and Caicos Islands
TCDChad
TGOTogo
THAThailand
TJKTajikistan
TKLTokelau
TKMTurkmenistan
TLSTimor-Leste
TONTonga
TTOTrinidad and Tobago
TUNTunisia
TURTurkey
TUVTuvalu
TWNTaiwan, Province of China
TZATanzania, United Republic of
UGAUganda
UKRUkraine
UMIUnited States Minor Outlying Islands
URYUruguay
USAUnited States
UZBUzbekistan
VATHoly See (Vatican City State)
VCTSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
VENVenezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
VGBVirgin Islands, British
VIRVirgin Islands, U.S.
VNMViet Nam
VUTVanuatu
WLFWallis and Futuna
WSMSamoa
YEMYemen
ZAFSouth Africa
ZMBZambia
ZWEZimbabwe

User-assigned code elements

User-assigned code elements are codes at the disposal of users who need to add further names of countries, territories, or other geographical entities to their in-house application of ISO 3166-1, and the ISO 3166/MA will never use these codes in the updating process of the standard. The following alpha-3 codes can be user-assigned: AAA to AAZ, QMA to QZZ, XAA to XZZ, and ZZA to ZZZ.

Reserved code elements

Reserved code elements are codes which have become obsolete, or are required in order to enable a particular user application of the standard but do not qualify for inclusion in ISO 3166-1. To avoid transitional application problems and to aid users who require specific additional code elements for the functioning of their coding systems, the ISO 3166/MA, when justified, reserves these codes which it undertakes not to use for other than specified purposes during a limited or indeterminate period of time. The reserved alpha-3 codes can be divided into the following four categories: exceptional reservations, transitional reservations, indeterminate reservations, and codes currently agreed not to use.

Exceptional reservations

Exceptionally reserved code elements are codes reserved at the request of national ISO member bodies, governments and international organizations, which are required in order to support a particular application, as specified by the requesting body and limited to such use; any further use of such code elements is subject to approval by the ISO 3166/MA. The following alpha-3 codes are currently exceptionally reserved:

  • ASC Ascension Island Reserved on request of UPU, also used by ITU
  • CPT Clipperton Island Reserved on request of ITU
  • DGA Diego Garcia Reserved on request of ITU
  • FXX France, Metropolitan Reserved on request of France; Previously officially assigned
  • SUN USSR Exceptionally reserved from 2008-06; Previously officially assigned, then transitionally reserved from 1992-09
  • TAA Tristan da Cunha Reserved on request of UPU

The following alpha-3 codes were previously exceptionally reserved, but are now officially assigned:

  • GGY Guernsey Reserved on request of UPU; Officially assigned since 2006
  • IMN Isle of Man Reserved on request of UPU; Officially assigned since 2006
  • JEY Jersey Reserved on request of UPU; Officially assigned since 2006

Transitional reservations

Transitional reserved code elements are codes reserved after their deletion from ISO 3166-1. These codes may be used only during a transitional period of at least five years while new code elements that may have replaced them are taken into use. These codes may be reassigned by the ISO 3166/MA after the expiration of the transitional period. The following alpha-3 codes are currently transitionally reserved:

Indeterminate reservations

Indeterminately reserved code elements are codes used to designate road vehicles under the 1949 and 1968 United Nations Conventions on Road Traffic but differing from those contained in ISO 3166-1. These code elements are expected eventually to be either eliminated or replaced by code elements within ISO 3166-1. In the meantime, the ISO 3166/MA has reserved such code elements for an indeterminate period. Any use beyond the application of the two Conventions is discouraged and will not be approved by the ISO 3166/MA. Moreover, these codes may be reassigned by the ISO 3166/MA at any time. The following alpha-3 codes are currently indeterminately reserved:

The following alpha-3 code was previously indeterminately reserved, but has been reassigned to another country as its official code:

Codes currently agreed not to use

In addition, the ISO 3166/MA will not use the following alpha-3 codes at the present stage, as they are used for special machine-readable passports in ISO/IEC 7501-1:

  • GBD identifies a British Passport holder who is a "dependent territories citizen"
  • GBN identifies a British Passport holder who is an "Overseas National"
  • GBO identifies a British Passport holder who is an "Overseas Citizen"
  • GBP identifies a British Passport holder who is a "Protected Person"
  • GBS identifies a British Passport holder who is a "Subject"
  • UNA is used as a substitute for nationality where the holder is an Official of a Specialized Agency of the UN Organization
  • UNK identifies Kosovo residents to whom travel documents were issued by the United Nations Interim Administration in Kosovo (UNMIK)
  • UNO is used to designate the UN Organization as the issuer and used as a substitute for nationality where the holder is an Official of the UN Organization



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