ISO 3166-2:AF
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ISO 3166-2:AF codes for the provinces of Afghanistan. The purpose of this family of standards is to establish a worldwide series of short abbreviations for places, for use on package labels, containers and such. Anywhere where a short alphanumeric code can serve to clearly indicate a location in a more convenient and less ambiguous form than the full place name.
[edit] Newsletters
- ISO 3166-2:2004-03-08 - For Afghanistan, this newsletter announced the addition of Khost Province and Nurestan Province, which were created in 2001 and 2002.
- ISO 3166-2:2005-09-13 - For Afghanistan, this newsletter announced the addition of Daykundi Province and Panjshir Province, which were created in 2004.
[edit] Provinces (34)
- AF-BDS : Badakhshān
- AF-BDG : Bādghīs
- AF-BGL : Baghlān
- AF-BAL : Balkh
- AF-BAM : Bāmīān
- AF-DAY : Dāykondī
- AF-FRA : Farāh
- AF-FYB : Fāryāb
- AF-GHA : Ghaznī
- AF-GHO : Ghowr
- AF-HEL : Helmand
- AF-HER : Herāt
- AF-JOW : Jowzjān
- AF-KAB : Kābul (Kābol)
- AF-KAN : Kandahār
- AF-KAP : Kāpīsā
- AF-KHO : Khowst
- AF-KNR : Konar (Kunar)
- AF-KDZ : Kondoz (Kunduz)
- AF-LAG : Laghmān
- AF-LOW : Lowgar
- AF-NAN : Nangrahār (Nangarhār)
- AF-NIM : Nīmrūz
- AF-NUR : Nūrestān
- AF-ORU : Orūzgān (Urūzgān)
- AF-PIA : Paktīā
- AF-PKA : Paktīkā
- AF-PAN : Panjshīr
- AF-PAR : Parwān
- AF-SAM : Samangān
- AF-SAR : Sar-e Pol
- AF-TAK : Takhār
- AF-WAR : Wardak (Wardag)
- AF-ZAB : Zābol (Zābul)
[edit] See also
- ISO 3166-2, the reference table for all country region codes.
- ISO 3166-1, the reference table for all country codes, as used for domain names on the internet.