ISO 3166-2:VN - 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).

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Code Subdivision name Subdivision category
VN-44 An Giang province
VN-43 Ba Ria-Vung Tau province
VN-54 Bac Giang province
VN-53 Bac Kan province
VN-55 Bac Lieu province
VN-56 Bac Ninh province
VN-50 Ben Tre province
VN-31 Binh Dinh province
VN-57 Binh Duong province
VN-58 Binh Phuoc province
VN-40 Binh Thuan province
VN-59 Ca Mau province
VN-04 Cao Bang province
VN-33 Dac Lac province
VN-72 Dak Nong province
VN-71 Dien Bien province
VN-39 Dong Nai province
VN-45 Dong Thap province
VN-30 Gia Lai province
VN-03 Ha Giang province
VN-63 Ha Nam province
VN-15 Ha Tay province
VN-23 Ha Tinh province
VN-61 Hai Duong province
VN-73 Hau Giang province
VN-14 Hoa Binh province
VN-66 Hung Yen province
VN-34 Khanh Hoa province
VN-47 Kien Giang province
VN-28 Kon Tum province
VN-01 Lai Chau province
VN-35 Lam Dong province
VN-09 Lang Son province
VN-02 Lao Cai province
VN-41 Long An province
VN-67 Nam Dinh province
VN-22 Nghe An province
VN-18 Ninh Binh province
VN-36 Ninh Thuan province
VN-68 Phu Tho province
VN-32 Phu Yen province
VN-24 Quang Binh province
VN-27 Quang Nam province
VN-29 Quang Ngai province
VN-13 Quang Ninh province
VN-25 Quang Tri province
VN-52 Soc Trang province
VN-05 Son La province
VN-37 Tay Ninh province
VN-20 Thai Binh province
VN-69 Thai Nguyen province
VN-21 Thanh Hoa province
VN-26 Thua Thien-Hue province
VN-46 Tien Giang province
VN-51 Tra Vinh province
VN-07 Tuyen Quang province
VN-49 Vinh Long province
VN-70 Vinh Phuc province
VN-06 Yen Bai province
VN-CT Can Tho municipality
VN-DN Da Nang municipality
VN-HN Ha Noi municipality
VN-HP Hai Phong municipality
VN-SG Ho Chi Minh municipality

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