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 Turkish alphabetical order: a-c, ç, d-g, ğ, h, ı, i-o, ö, p-s, ş, t-u, ü, v-z.
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Code | Subdivision name |
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TR-01 | Adana |
TR-02 | Adıyaman |
TR-03 | Afyonkarahisar |
TR-04 | Agrı !Ağrı |
TR-68 | Aksaray |
TR-05 | Amasya |
TR-06 | Ankara |
TR-07 | Antalya |
TR-75 | Ardahan |
TR-08 | Artvin |
TR-09 | Aydın |
TR-10 | Balıkesir |
TR-74 | Bartın |
TR-72 | Batman |
TR-69 | Bayburt |
TR-11 | Bilecik |
TR-12 | Bingöl |
TR-13 | Bitlis |
TR-14 | Bolu |
TR-15 | Burdur |
TR-16 | Bursa |
TR-17 | C~anakkale !Çanakkale |
TR-18 | C~ankırı !Çankırı |
TR-19 | C~orum !Çorum |
TR-20 | Denizli |
TR-21 | Diyarbakır |
TR-81 | Düzce |
TR-22 | Edirne |
TR-23 | Elazığ |
TR-24 | Erzincan |
TR-25 | Erzurum |
TR-26 | Eskişehir |
TR-27 | Gaziantep |
TR-28 | Giresun |
TR-29 | Gümüşhane |
TR-30 | Hakkâri |
TR-31 | Hatay |
TR-76 | Ig~dır !Iğdır |
TR-32 | Isparta |
TR-34 | İstanbul |
TR-35 | İzmir |
TR-46 | Kahramanmaraş |
TR-78 | Karabük |
TR-70 | Karaman |
TR-36 | Kars |
TR-37 | Kastamonu |
TR-38 | Kayseri |
TR-71 | Ki!ri!kkale !Kırıkkale |
TR-39 | Ki!rklareli !Kırklareli |
TR-40 | Ki!rşehir !Kırşehir |
TR-79 | Kilis |
TR-41 | Kocaeli |
TR-42 | Konya |
TR-43 | Kütahya |
TR-44 | Malatya |
TR-45 | Manisa |
TR-47 | Mardin |
TR-33 | Mersin |
TR-48 | Muğla |
TR-49 | Muş |
TR-50 | Nevşehir |
TR-51 | Niğde |
TR-52 | Ordu |
TR-80 | Osmaniye |
TR-53 | Rize |
TR-54 | Sakarya |
TR-55 | Samsun |
TR-56 | Siirt |
TR-57 | Sinop |
TR-58 | Sivas |
TR-63 | S~anlıurfa !Şanlıurfa |
TR-73 | S~ırnak !Şırnak |
TR-59 | Tekirdağ |
TR-60 | Tokat |
TR-61 | Trabzon |
TR-62 | Tunceli |
TR-64 | Uşak |
TR-65 | Van |
TR-77 | Yalova |
TR-66 | Yozgat |
TR-67 | Zonguldak |
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