ISO 3166-2:RO - 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 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

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