ISO 3166-1 country code

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Latest revision as of 18:40, 10 October 2016

File Format
Name ISO 3166-1 country code
Ontology

The ISO 3166-1 standard defines three types of codes to identify a country, or similar geographic division.

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[edit] Two-letter country code

Examples of two-letter country codes are "US" for the United States, "UY" for Uruguay, and "UZ" for Uzbekistan.

One use of two-letter country codes is as top level domain names.

[edit] Three-letter country code

Examples are "USA" for the United States, "URY" for Uruguay, and "UZB" for Uzbekistan.

[edit] Numeric country code

Numeric codes have three digits, including leading zeroes.

Examples are 840 for the United States, 858 for Uruguay, and 860 for Uzbekistan.

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