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 Romanian alphabetical order: a, â, ă, b-i, î, j-s, ș, t, ț, u-z.
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Code | Subdivision name | Subdivision category |
---|---|---|
RO-AB | Alba | department |
RO-AR | Arad | department |
RO-AG | Argeș | department |
RO-BC | Bacău | department |
RO-BH | Bihor | department |
RO-BN | Bistrița-Năsăud | department |
RO-BT | Botoșani | department |
RO-BV | Brașov | department |
RO-BR | Brăila | department |
RO-BZ | Buzău | department |
RO-CS | Caraș-Severin | department |
RO-CL | Călărași !Călărași | department |
RO-CJ | Cluj | department |
RO-CT | Constanța | department |
RO-CV | Covasna | department |
RO-DB | Dâmbovița !Dâmbovița | department |
RO-DJ | Dolj | department |
RO-GL | Galați | department |
RO-GR | Giurgiu | department |
RO-GJ | Gorj | department |
RO-HR | Harghita | department |
RO-HD | Hunedoara | department |
RO-IL | Ialomița | department |
RO-IS | Iași | department |
RO-IF | Ilfov | department |
RO-MM | Maramureș | department |
RO-MH | Mehedinți | department |
RO-MS | Mureș | department |
RO-NT | Neamț | department |
RO-OT | Olt | department |
RO-PH | Prahova | department |
RO-SM | Satu Mare | department |
RO-SJ | Sălaj !Sălaj | department |
RO-SB | Sibiu | department |
RO-SV | Suceava | department |
RO-TR | Teleorman | department |
RO-TM | Timiș | department |
RO-TL | Tulcea | department |
RO-VS | Vaslui | department |
RO-VL | Vâlcea !Vâlcea | department |
RO-VN | Vrancea | department |
RO-B | București | municipality |
Read more about this topic: ISO 3166-2:RO
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