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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