ISO 3166-1 alpha-3
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes are three-letter country codes defined in ISO 3166-1, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization, to represent countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. They allow a better visual association between the codes and the country names than the two-letter alpha-2 codes. They were first included as part of the ISO 3166 standard in its first edition in 1974.
Uses and applications
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes are used most prominently in ISO/IEC 7501-1 for machine-readable passports, as standardized by the International Civil Aviation Organization, with a number of additional codes for special passports; some of these codes are currently [|reserved and not used at the present stage] in ISO 3166-1.The United Nations uses a combination of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and alpha-3 codes, along with codes that pre-date the creation of ISO 3166, for international vehicle registration codes, which are codes used to identify the issuing country of a vehicle registration plate; some of these codes are currently [|indeterminately reserved] in ISO 3166-1.
Current codes
Officially assigned code elements
The following is a complete list of the current officially assigned ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes, using a title case version of the English short names officially defined by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency :- Aruba
- Afghanistan
- Angola
- Anguilla
- Åland Islands
- Albania
- Andorra
- United Arab Emirates
- Argentina
- Armenia
- American Samoa
- Antarctica
- French Southern Territories
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Burundi
- Belgium
- Benin
- Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
- Burkina Faso
- Bangladesh
- Bulgaria
- Bahrain
- Bahamas
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Saint Barthélemy
- Belarus
- Belize
- Bermuda
- Bolivia, Plurinational State of
- Brazil
- Barbados
- Brunei Darussalam
- Bhutan
- Bouvet Island
- Botswana
- Central African Republic
- Canada
- Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- Switzerland
- Chile
- China
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Cameroon
- Congo, Democratic Republic of the
- Congo
- Cook Islands
- Colombia
- Comoros
- Cabo Verde
- Costa Rica
- Cuba
- Curaçao
- Christmas Island
- Cayman Islands
- Cyprus
- Czechia
- Germany
- Djibouti
- Dominica
- Denmark
- Dominican Republic
- Algeria
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- Eritrea
- Western Sahara
- Spain
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- Finland
- Fiji
- Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
- France
- Faroe Islands
- Micronesia, Federated States of
- Gabon
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Georgia
- Guernsey
- Ghana
- Gibraltar
- Guinea
- Guadeloupe
- Gambia
- Guinea-Bissau
- Equatorial Guinea
- Greece
- Grenada
- Greenland
- Guatemala
- French Guiana
- Guam
- Guyana
- Hong Kong
- Heard Island and McDonald Islands
- Honduras
- Croatia
- Haiti
- Hungary
- Indonesia
- Isle of Man
- India
- British Indian Ocean Territory
- Ireland
- Iran, Islamic Republic of
- Iraq
- Iceland
- Israel
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Jersey
- Jordan
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Kenya
- Kyrgyzstan
- Cambodia
- Kiribati
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Korea, Republic of
- Kuwait
- Lao People's Democratic Republic
- Lebanon
- Liberia
- Libya
- Saint Lucia
- Liechtenstein
- Sri Lanka
- Lesotho
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Latvia
- Macao
- Saint Martin (French part)
- Morocco
- Monaco
- Moldova, Republic of
- Madagascar
- Maldives
- Mexico
- Marshall Islands
- North Macedonia
- Mali
- Malta
- Myanmar
- Montenegro
- Mongolia
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Mozambique
- Mauritania
- Montserrat
- Martinique
- Mauritius
- Malawi
- Malaysia
- Mayotte
- Namibia
- New Caledonia
- Niger
- Norfolk Island
- Nigeria
- Nicaragua
- Niue
- Netherlands, Kingdom of the
- Norway
- Nepal
- Nauru
- New Zealand
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Panama
- Pitcairn
- Peru
- Philippines
- Palau
- Papua New Guinea
- Poland
- Puerto Rico
- Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- Portugal
- Paraguay
- Palestine, State of
- French Polynesia
- Qatar
- Réunion
- Romania
- Russian Federation
- Rwanda
- Saudi Arabia
- Sudan
- Senegal
- Singapore
- South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
- Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
- Svalbard and Jan Mayen
- Solomon Islands
- Sierra Leone
- El Salvador
- San Marino
- Somalia
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- Serbia
- South Sudan
- [São Tomé and Príncipe|]
- Suriname
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Eswatini
- Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
- Seychelles
- Syrian Arab Republic
- Turks and Caicos Islands
- Chad
- Togo
- Thailand
- Tajikistan
- Tokelau
- Turkmenistan
- Timor-Leste
- Tonga
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Tunisia
- Türkiye
- Tuvalu
- Taiwan, Province of China
- Tanzania, United Republic of
- Uganda
- Ukraine
- United States Minor Outlying Islands
- Uruguay
- United States of America
- Uzbekistan
- Holy See
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of
- Virgin Islands (British)
- Virgin Islands (U.S.)
- Viet Nam
- Vanuatu
- Wallis and Futuna
- Samoa
- Yemen
- South Africa
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
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: to, to, to, and to.Examples
The following codes are used in ISO/IEC 7501-1 for special machine-readable passports:- is used for the European Union laissez-passer
- is used to represent the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- , a single character, is used for Germany.
- is used for Interpol travel documents
- is used to represent a stateless person, as defined in Article 1 of the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons
- is used to represent a refugee, as defined in Article 1 of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees as amended by the 1967 Protocol
- is used to represent a refugee, other than as defined above
- is used to represent a person of unspecified nationality
NATO also continues to use reserved codes for continents:
is an ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 equivalent user-assigned code element for Kosovo in the European Union, and is used in the Unicode standard.
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 are divided into the following three categories: [|exceptional reservations], [|transitional reservations], and [|indeterminate reservations].
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:- Ascension Island – Reserved on request of Universal Postal Union (UPU), also used by International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
- Clipperton Island – Reserved on request of ITU
- Sark – Reserved on request of the United Kingdom
- Diego Garcia – Reserved on request of ITU
- France, Metropolitan – Reserved on request of France; Officially assigned before being deleted from ISO 3166-1
- USSR – From June 2008; Transitionally reserved from September 1992; Officially assigned before being deleted from ISO 3166-1
- Tristan da Cunha – Reserved on request of UPU
- Guernsey – Reserved on request of UPU
- Isle of Man – Reserved on request of UPU
- Jersey – Reserved on request of UPU
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:- Netherlands Antilles – From December 2010
- Burma – From December 1989
- Byelorussian SSR – From June 1992
- Czechoslovakia – From June 1993
- Neutral Zone – From July 1993
- Romania – From February 2002; Code changed to
- Serbia and Montenegro – From September 2006
- East Timor – From May 2002
- Yugoslavia – From July 2003
- Zaire – From July 1997
Indeterminate reservations
Indeterminately reserved code elements are reserved for use in a particular way, usually due to their presence in other coding systems. For example, several codes are reserved because they are used for international intellectual property organizations in WIPO Standard ST.3.The following codes used to designate road vehicles are indeterminately reserved under the 1949 and 1968 United Nations Conventions on Road Traffic:
- Aden
- Barbados
- Brunei
- Canada
- Kenya
- Tanganyika
- Uganda
- Zanzibar
- Alderney
- Guernsey
- Jersey
- Isle of Man
- Gibraltar
- Guatemala
- Jordan
- Malaysia
- Central African Republic
- Congo, People's Republic of
- Chile
- Mali
- Zambia
- Korea, Republic of
- San Marino
- Southern Rhodesia
- Slovenia
- Suriname
- Turkmenistan
- Gambia
- Sierra Leone
- Nigeria
- Zaire
The following are used in ISO/IEC 7501-1 for special machine-readable passports:
- identifies a British Passport holder who is a British Overseas Territories citizen
- identifies a British Passport holder who is a British National (Overseas)
- identifies a British Passport holder who is a British Overseas citizen
- identifies a British Passport holder who is a British protected person
- identifies a British Passport holder who is a British subject
- is used as a substitute for nationality where the holder is an Official of a Specialized Agency of the UN Organization
- identifies Kosovo residents to whom travel documents were issued by the United Nations Interim Administration in Kosovo
- 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
Deleted codes
Besides the codes currently [|transitionally reserved] and two other codes currently exceptionally reserved, the following alpha-3 codes have also been deleted from ISO 3166-1:- French Afars and Issas
- British Antarctic Territory
- Dronning Maud Land
- Canton and Enderbury Islands
- German Democratic Republic
- Dahomey
- Gilbert and Ellice Islands
- Upper Volta
- Johnston Island
- Midway Islands
- New Hebrides
- Pacific Islands (Trust Territory)
- Panama Canal Zone
- Philippines – Code changed to in 1976
- United States Miscellaneous Pacific Islands
- Southern Rhodesia
- Sikkim
- Viet-Nam, Democratic Republic of
- Wake Island
- Yemen, Democratic