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 codes are used to represent subdivision names in the following administrative languages:
- (am): Amharic
- (en): English
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| Code | Subdivision name (am) | Subdivision name (en) | Subdivision category |
|---|---|---|---|
| ET-AA | Adīs Ābeba !Ādīs Ābeba | Addis Ababa | administration |
| ET-DD | Dirē Dawa | Dire Dawa | administration |
| ET-AF | Afar !Āfar | Afar | state |
| ET-AM | Amara !Āmara | Amara | state |
| ET-BE | Bīnshangul Gumuz | Benshangul-Gumaz | state |
| ET-GA | Gambēla Hizboch | Gambela Peoples | state |
| ET-HA | Hārerī Hizb | Harari People | state |
| ET-OR | Oromīya | Oromia | state |
| ET-SO | Sumalē | Somali | state |
| ET-TI | Tigray | Tigrai | state |
| ET-SN | YeDebub Bihēroch Bihēreseboch na Hizboch | Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples | state |
Read more about this topic: ISO 3166-2:ET
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