ISO 3166-2:KZ - Current Codes

Current Codes

Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).

ISO 639-1 codes are used to represent subdivision names in the following administrative languages:

  • (kk): Kazakh
  • (ru): Russian — Romanization system: BGN/PCGN 1947, GOST 1983

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Code Subdivision name (kk) Subdivision name (ru)
(BGN/PCGN)
Subdivision name (ru)
(GOST)
Subdivision category
KZ-ALA Almaty Almaty Almaty city
KZ-AST Astana Astana Astana city
KZ-ALM Almaty oblysy Almatinskaya oblast' Almatinskaja oblast' region
KZ-AKM Aqmola oblysy Akmolinskaya oblast' Akmolinskaja oblast' region
KZ-AKT Aqtöbe oblysy Aktyubinskaya oblast' Aktjubinskaja oblast' region
KZ-ATY Atyraū oblysy Atyrauskaya oblast' Atyrauskaja oblast' region
KZ-ZAP Batys Qazaqstan oblysy Zapadno-Kazakhstanskaya oblast' Zapadno-Kazahstanskaja oblast' region
KZ-MAN Mangghystaū oblysy Mangistauskaya oblast' Mangystauskaja oblast' region
KZ-YUZ Ongtüstik Qazaqstan oblysy Yuzhno-Kazakhstankaya oblast' Južno-Kazahstankaja oblast' region
KZ-PAV Pavlodar oblysy Pavlodarskaya oblast' Pavlodarskaja oblast' region
KZ-KAR Qaraghandy oblysy Karagandinskaya oblast' Karagandinskaja oblast' region
KZ-KUS Qostanay oblysy Kostanayskaya oblast' Kostanajskaja oblast' region
KZ-KZY Qyzylorda oblysy Kyzylordinskaya oblast' Kyzylordinskaja oblast' region
KZ-VOS Shyghys Qazaqstan oblysy Vostochno-Kazakhstanskaya oblast' Vostočno-Kazahstanskaja oblast' region
KZ-SEV Soltüstik Qazaqstan oblysy Severo-Kazakhstanskaya oblast' Severo-Kazahstanskaja oblast' region
KZ-ZHA Zhambyl oblysy Zhambylskaya oblast' Zambylskaja oblast' !Žambylskaja oblast' region

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