ISO 3166-2:BT 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 Bhutan (whose ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is BT).
Currently 20 districts are assigned codes. Each code starts with BT-, followed by two digits, with two exceptions (Gasa and Trashi Yangtse) which use two letters instead. The first digit indicates the zone where the district is in:
- 1: Western
- 2: Central (Gasa also in this zone)
- 3: Southern
- 4: Eastern (Trashi Yangtse also in this zone)
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 |
|---|---|
| BT-33 | Bumthang |
| BT-12 | Chhukha |
| BT-22 | Dagana |
| BT-GA | Gasa |
| BT-13 | Ha |
| BT-44 | Lhuentse |
| BT-42 | Monggar |
| BT-11 | Paro |
| BT-43 | Pemagatshel |
| BT-23 | Punakha |
| BT-45 | Samdrup Jongkha |
| BT-14 | Samtse |
| BT-31 | Sarpang |
| BT-15 | Thimphu |
| BT-41 | Trashigang |
| BT-TY | Trashi Yangtse |
| BT-32 | Trongsa |
| BT-21 | Tsirang |
| BT-24 | Wangdue Phodrang |
| BT-34 | Zhemgang |
See also
- Subdivisions of Bhutan
- FIPS region codes of Bhutan (standard withdrawn in 2008)
External links
- Districts of Bhutan, Statoids.com
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