ISO 3166-2:BF 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 Burkina Faso (whose ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is BF).
Currently 45 provinces are assigned codes. Each code starts with BF-, followed by three letters.
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.
| Code | Subdivision name |
|---|---|
| BF-BAL | Balé |
| BF-BAM | Bam |
| BF-BAN | Banwa |
| BF-BAZ | Bazèga |
| BF-BGR | Bougouriba |
| BF-BLG | Boulgou |
| BF-BLK | Boulkiemdé |
| BF-COM | Comoé |
| BF-GAN | Ganzourgou |
| BF-GNA | Gnagna |
| BF-GOU | Gourma |
| BF-HOU | Houet |
| BF-IOB | Ioba |
| BF-KAD | Kadiogo |
| BF-KEN | Kénédougou |
| BF-KMD | Komondjari |
| BF-KMP | Kompienga |
| BF-KOS | Kossi |
| BF-KOP | Koulpélogo |
| BF-KOT | Kouritenga |
| BF-KOW | Kourwéogo |
| BF-LER | Léraba |
| BF-LOR | Loroum |
| BF-MOU | Mouhoun |
| BF-NAO | Nahouri |
| BF-NAM | Namentenga |
| BF-NAY | Nayala |
| BF-NOU | Noumbiel |
| BF-OUB | Oubritenga |
| BF-OUD | Oudalan |
| BF-PAS | Passoré |
| BF-PON | Poni |
| BF-SNG | Sanguié |
| BF-SMT | Sanmatenga |
| BF-SEN | Séno |
| BF-SIS | Sissili |
| BF-SOM | Soum |
| BF-SOR | Sourou |
| BF-TAP | Tapoa |
| BF-TUI | Tui |
| BF-YAG | Yagha |
| BF-YAT | Yatenga |
| BF-ZIR | Ziro |
| BF-ZON | Zondoma |
| BF-ZOU | Zoundwéogo |
See also
- Subdivisions of Burkina Faso
- FIPS region codes of Burkina Faso (standard withdrawn in 2008)
External links
- Provinces of Burkina Faso, Statoids.com
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