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 and ISO 639-2 codes are used to represent subdivision names in the following administrative languages:
- (pt): Portuguese
- (tet): Tetum
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Code | Subdivision name (pt) | Subdivision name (tet) |
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TL-AL | Aileu | Aileu |
TL-AN | Ainaro | Ainaru |
TL-BA | Baucau | Baukau |
TL-BO | Bobonaro | Bobonaru |
TL-CO | Cova Lima | Kovalima |
TL-DI | Díli | Díli |
TL-ER | Ermera | Ermera |
TL-LA | Lautem | Lautém |
TL-LI | Liquiça | Likisá |
TL-MT | Manatuto | Manatutu |
TL-MF | Manufahi | Manufahi |
TL-OE | Oecussi | Oekusi-Ambenu |
TL-VI | Viqueque | Vikeke |
Read more about this topic: ISO 3166-2:TL
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