ISO 3166-2:MX - 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).

Subdivision names are sorted in traditional Spanish alphabetical order: a-c, ch, d-l, ll, m-n, ñ, o-z.

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Code Subdivision name Subdivision category
MX-DIF Distrito Federal federal district
MX-AGU Aguascalientes state
MX-BCN Baja California state
MX-BCS Baja California Sur state
MX-CAM Campeche state
MX-COA Coahuila state
MX-COL Colima state
MX-CHP C~hiapas ! Chiapas state
MX-CHH C~hihuahua ! Chihuahua state
MX-DUR Durango state
MX-GUA Guanajuato state
MX-GRO Guerrero state
MX-HID Hidalgo state
MX-JAL Jalisco state
MX-MEX Mexico ! México state
MX-MIC Michoacán state
MX-MOR Morelos state
MX-NAY Nayarit state
MX-NLE Nuevo León state
MX-OAX Oaxaca state
MX-PUE Puebla state
MX-QUE Querétaro state
MX-ROO Quintana Roo state
MX-SLP San Luis Potosí state
MX-SIN Sinaloa state
MX-SON Sonora state
MX-TAB Tabasco state
MX-TAM Tamaulipas state
MX-TLA Tlaxcala state
MX-VER Veracruz state
MX-YUC Yucatán state
MX-ZAC Zacatecas state

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