ISO 3166-2:US - 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).

Click on the button in the header to sort each column.

Code Subdivision name Subdivision category
US-AL Alabama state
US-AK Alaska state
US-AZ Arizona state
US-AR Arkansas state
US-CA California state
US-CO Colorado state
US-CT Connecticut state
US-DE Delaware state
US-FL Florida state
US-GA Georgia state
US-HI Hawaii state
US-ID Idaho state
US-IL Illinois state
US-IN Indiana state
US-IA Iowa state
US-KS Kansas state
US-KY Kentucky state
US-LA Louisiana state
US-ME Maine state
US-MD Maryland state
US-MA Massachusetts state
US-MI Michigan state
US-MN Minnesota state
US-MS Mississippi state
US-MO Missouri state
US-MT Montana state
US-NE Nebraska state
US-NV Nevada state
US-NH New Hampshire state
US-NJ New Jersey state
US-NM New Mexico state
US-NY New York state
US-NC North Carolina state
US-ND North Dakota state
US-OH Ohio state
US-OK Oklahoma state
US-OR Oregon state
US-PA Pennsylvania state
US-RI Rhode Island state
US-SC South Carolina state
US-SD South Dakota state
US-TN Tennessee state
US-TX Texas state
US-UT Utah state
US-VT Vermont state
US-VA Virginia state
US-WA Washington state
US-WV West Virginia state
US-WI Wisconsin state
US-WY Wyoming state
US-DC District of Columbia district
US-AS American Samoa outlying territory
US-GU Guam outlying territory
US-MP Northern Mariana Islands outlying territory
US-PR Puerto Rico outlying territory
US-UM United States Minor Outlying Islands outlying territory
US-VI Virgin Islands, U.S. outlying territory

Read more about this topic:  ISO 3166-2:US

Famous quotes containing the words current and/or codes:

    You are the current of the frozen stream,
    Shadow invisible, ambushed and vigilant flame.
    Allen Tate (1899–1979)

    Thou hast a voice, great Mountain, to repeal
    Large codes of fraud and woe; not understood
    By all, but which the wise, and great, and good
    Interpret, or make felt, or deeply feel.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)