Current Codes
Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).
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Code | Subdivision name | Subdivision category |
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MN-001 !MN-1 | Ulaanbaatar | capital city |
MN-073 | Arhangay | province |
MN-069 | Bayanhongor | province |
MN-071 | BayanÖlgiy !Bayan-Ölgiy | province |
MN-067 | Bulgan | province |
MN-037 | Darhan uul | province |
MN-061 | Dornod | province |
MN-063 | Dornogovĭ | province |
MN-059 | Dundgovĭ | province |
MN-057 | Dzavhan | province |
MN-065 | Govĭ-Altay | province |
MN-064 | Govĭ-Sümber | province |
MN-039 | Hentiy | province |
MN-043 | Hovd | province |
MN-041 | Hövsgöl | province |
MN-053 | Omnögovĭ !Ömnögovĭ | province |
MN-035 | Orhon | province |
MN-055 | Ovörhangay !Övörhangay | province |
MN-049 | Selenge | province |
MN-051 | Sühbaatar | province |
MN-047 | Töv | province |
MN-046 | Uvs | province |
Read more about this topic: ISO 3166-2:MN
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