ISO 3166-2:AZ is the entry in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions of Azerbaijan (whose ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is AZ).
Currently two levels of subdivisions are assigned codes:
- 1 autonomous republic — Its code consists of two letters.
- 11 cities and 65 rayons[note 1] — Each code starts with AZ-, followed by two (cities) or three (rayons) letters.
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Current codes
Codes and subdivision names are listed as in the official standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA). Click on the button in the header to sort each column.
Autonomous republic
These codes are defined in the official standard without the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of the country as prefix, and thus do not guarantee uniqueness in a global context by themselves. They can be completed by adding AZ-.
| Code | Subdivision name |
|---|---|
| NX | Naxçıvan |
Cities and rayons
| Code | Subdivision name | Subdivision category | In autonomous republic |
|---|---|---|---|
| AZ-AB | Əli Bayramlı[note 2] | city | — |
| AZ-BA | Bakı | city | — |
| AZ-GA | Gəncə | city | — |
| AZ-LA | Lənkəran | city | — |
| AZ-MI | Mingəçevir | city | — |
| AZ-NA | Naftalan | city | — |
| AZ-SA | Şəki | city | — |
| AZ-SM | Sumqayıt | city | — |
| AZ-SS | Şuşa | city | — |
| AZ-XA | Xankəndi | city | — |
| AZ-YE | Yevlax | city | — |
| AZ-ABS | Abşeron | rayon | — |
| AZ-AGC | Ağcabədi | rayon | — |
| AZ-AGM | Ağdam | rayon | — |
| AZ-AGS | Ağdaş | rayon | — |
| AZ-AGA | Ağstafa | rayon | — |
| AZ-AGU | Ağsu | rayon | — |
| AZ-AST | Astara | rayon | — |
| AZ-BAB | Babək | rayon | Naxçıvan (NX) |
| AZ-BAL | Balakən | rayon | — |
| AZ-BAR | Bərdə | rayon | — |
| AZ-BEY | Beyləqan | rayon | — |
| AZ-BIL | Biləsuvar | rayon | — |
| AZ-CAB | Cəbrayıl | rayon | — |
| AZ-CAL | Cəlilabab | rayon | — |
| AZ-CUL | Culfa | rayon | Naxçıvan (NX) |
| AZ-DAS | Daşkəsən | rayon | — |
| AZ-DAV | Dəvəçi | rayon | — |
| AZ-FUZ | Füzuli | rayon | — |
| AZ-GAD | Gədəbəy | rayon | — |
| AZ-GOR | Goranboy | rayon | — |
| AZ-GOY | Göyçay | rayon | — |
| AZ-HAC | Hacıqabul | rayon | — |
| AZ-IMI | İmişli | rayon | — |
| AZ-ISM | İsmayıllı | rayon | — |
| AZ-KAL | Kəlbəcər | rayon | — |
| AZ-KUR | Kürdəmir | rayon | — |
| AZ-LAC | Laçın | rayon | — |
| AZ-LAN | Lənkəran | rayon | — |
| AZ-LER | Lerik | rayon | — |
| AZ-MAS | Masallı | rayon | — |
| AZ-NEF | Neftçala | rayon | — |
| AZ-OGU | Oğuz | rayon | — |
| AZ-ORD | Ordubad | rayon | Naxçıvan (NX) |
| AZ-QAB | Qəbələ | rayon | — |
| AZ-QAX | Qax | rayon | — |
| AZ-QAZ | Qazax | rayon | — |
| AZ-QOB | Qobustan | rayon | — |
| AZ-QBA | Quba | rayon | — |
| AZ-QBI | Qubadlı | rayon | — |
| AZ-QUS | Qusar | rayon | — |
| AZ-SAT | Saatlı | rayon | — |
| AZ-SAB | Sabirabad | rayon | — |
| AZ-SAD | Sədərək | rayon | Naxçıvan (NX) |
| AZ-SAH | Şahbuz | rayon | Naxçıvan (NX) |
| AZ-SAK | Şəki | rayon | — |
| AZ-SAL | Salyan | rayon | — |
| AZ-SMI | Şamaxı | rayon | — |
| AZ-SKR | Şəmkir | rayon | — |
| AZ-SMX | Samux | rayon | — |
| AZ-SAR | Şərur | rayon | Naxçıvan (NX) |
| AZ-SIY | Siyəzən | rayon | — |
| AZ-SUS | Şuşa | rayon | — |
| AZ-TAR | Tərtər | rayon | — |
| AZ-TOV | Tovuz | rayon | — |
| AZ-UCA | Ucar | rayon | — |
| AZ-XAC | Xaçmaz | rayon | — |
| AZ-XAN | Xanlar[note 3] | rayon | — |
| AZ-XIZ | Xızı | rayon | — |
| AZ-XCI | Xocalı | rayon | — |
| AZ-XVD | Xocavənd | rayon | — |
| AZ-YAR | Yardımlı | rayon | — |
| AZ-YEV | Yevlax | rayon | — |
| AZ-ZAN | Zəngilan | rayon | — |
| AZ-ZAQ | Zaqatala | rayon | — |
| AZ-ZAR | Zərdab | rayon | — |
- Notes
- ^ The eleven cities assigned codes have special status equal to the rayons. Naxçıvan, the capital of the autonomous republic Naxçıvan which has special status, and Kəngərli, a rayon created in 2004 (also in autonomous republic Naxçıvan), are not assigned codes.
- ^ The name of Əli Bayramlı has been changed to Şirvan.
- ^ The name of Xanlar has been changed to Göygöl.
Changes
The following changes to the entry have been made and announced in newsletters by the ISO 3166/MA since the first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998:
| Newsletter | Publication date | Description of change in newsletter | Changes |
|---|---|---|---|
| I-2 | 2002-05-21 | Correction of one code and four spelling errors. Notification of the rayons belonging to the autonomous republic | Code: Naxçıvan: AZ-MM → NX Subdivision names: Naxçivan → Naxçıvan Imişli → İmişli Ismayilli → İsmayıllı Xizi → Xızı |
See also
- Subdivisions of Azerbaijan
- FIPS region codes of Azerbaijan (standard withdrawn in 2008)
External links
- Rayons of Azerbaijan (with Accents), Statoids.com
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