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ISO 3166-2:AZ

 
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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.

Contents

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
  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ The name of Əli Bayramlı has been changed to Şirvan.
  3. ^ 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-MMNX
Subdivision names:
Naxçivan → Naxçıvan
Imişli → İmişli
Ismayilli → İsmayıllı
Xizi → Xızı

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