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{{main|ISO 3166-2}}
{{Short description|Entry for Mexico in ISO 3166-2}}

'''ISO 3166-2:MX''' is the entry for [[Mexico]] in [[ISO 3166-2]], part of the [[ISO 3166]] [[standardization|standard]] published by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO), which defines [[code]]s for the names of the principal [[country subdivision|subdivision]]s (e.g., [[province]]s or [[state (administrative division)|state]]s) of all [[country|countries]] coded in [[ISO 3166-1]].
'''ISO 3166-2:MX''' is the entry for [[Mexico]] in [[ISO 3166-2]], part of the [[ISO 3166]] [[standardization|standard]] published by the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO), which defines [[code]]s for the names of the principal [[country subdivision|subdivision]]s (e.g., [[province]]s or [[state (administrative division)|state]]s) of all [[country|countries]] coded in [[ISO 3166-1]].


Currently for Mexico, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for [[states of Mexico|1 federal district and 31 states]]. The capital of the country [[Mexico City]] forms the Mexican Federal District and has special status equal to the states.
Currently for Mexico, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for [[states of Mexico|31 states and 1 federal entity]]. [[Mexico City]] has special status equal to the states.


Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is {{mono|MX}}, the [[ISO 3166-1 alpha-2]] code of Mexico. The second part is three letters.
Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is {{mono|MX}}, the [[ISO 3166-1 alpha-2]] code of Mexico. The second part is three letters.
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|-
|-
! Code
! Code
! Subdivision name
! Subdivision name ([[Spanish language|es]])
! Local variant
! Subdivision category
! Subdivision category
|-
| {{mono|MX-CMX}}
| {{flag|Ciudad de Mexico|name=Ciudad de Mexico}}
| federal district
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-AGU}}
| {{mono|MX-AGU}}
| {{flag|Aguascalientes}}
| {{flag|Aguascalientes}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-BCN}}
| {{mono|MX-BCN}}
| {{flag|Baja California}}
| {{flag|Baja California}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-BCS}}
| {{mono|MX-BCS}}
| {{flag|Baja California Sur}}
| {{flag|Baja California Sur}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-CAM}}
| {{mono|MX-CAM}}
| {{flag|Campeche}}
| {{flag|Campeche}}
|
| state
| state
|-
| {{mono|MX-CMX}}
| [[Ciudad de México]]
|
| federal entity
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-COA}}
| {{mono|MX-COA}}
| {{flag|Coahuila}}
| {{flag|Coahuila|name=Coahuila de Zaragoza}}
| Coahuila
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-COL}}
| {{mono|MX-COL}}
| {{flag|Colima}}
| {{flag|Colima}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-CHP}}
| {{mono|MX-CHP}}
| {{sort| C~hiapas|{{flag|Chiapas}}}}
| {{flag|Chiapas}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-CHH}}
| {{mono|MX-CHH}}
| {{sort| C~hihuahua|{{flag|Chihuahua}}}}
| {{flag|Chihuahua}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-DUR}}
| {{mono|MX-DUR}}
| {{flag|Durango}}
| {{flag|Durango}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-GUA}}
| {{mono|MX-GUA}}
| {{flag|Guanajuato}}
| {{flag|Guanajuato}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-GRO}}
| {{mono|MX-GRO}}
| {{flag|Guerrero}}
| {{flag|Guerrero}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-HID}}
| {{mono|MX-HID}}
| {{flag|Hidalgo}}
| {{flag|Hidalgo}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-JAL}}
| {{mono|MX-JAL}}
| {{flag|Jalisco}}
| {{flag|Jalisco}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-MEX}}
| {{mono|MX-MEX}}
| {{sort| Mexico|{{flag|México}}}}
| {{sort| Mexico|[[State of Mexico|México]]}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-MIC}}
| {{mono|MX-MIC}}
| {{flag|Michoacán}}
| {{flag|Michoacán|name=Michoacán de Ocampo}}
| Michoacán
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-MOR}}
| {{mono|MX-MOR}}
| {{flag|Morelos}}
| {{flag|Morelos}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-NAY}}
| {{mono|MX-NAY}}
| {{flag|Nayarit}}
| {{flag|Nayarit}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-NLE}}
| {{mono|MX-NLE}}
| {{flag|Nuevo León}}
| {{flag|Nuevo León}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-OAX}}
| {{mono|MX-OAX}}
| {{flag|Oaxaca}}
| {{flag|Oaxaca}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-PUE}}
| {{mono|MX-PUE}}
| {{flag|Puebla}}
| {{flag|Puebla}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-QUE}}
| {{mono|MX-QUE}}
| {{flag|Querétaro}}
| {{flag|Querétaro}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-ROO}}
| {{mono|MX-ROO}}
| {{flag|Quintana Roo}}
| {{flag|Quintana Roo}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-SLP}}
| {{mono|MX-SLP}}
| {{flag|San Luis Potosí}}
| {{flag|San Luis Potosí}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-SIN}}
| {{mono|MX-SIN}}
| {{flag|Sinaloa}}
| {{flag|Sinaloa}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-SON}}
| {{mono|MX-SON}}
| {{flag|Sonora}}
| {{flag|Sonora}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-TAB}}
| {{mono|MX-TAB}}
| {{flag|Tabasco}}
| {{flag|Tabasco}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-TAM}}
| {{mono|MX-TAM}}
| {{flag|Tamaulipas}}
| {{flag|Tamaulipas}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-TLA}}
| {{mono|MX-TLA}}
| {{flag|Tlaxcala}}
| {{flag|Tlaxcala}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-VER}}
| {{mono|MX-VER}}
| {{flag|Veracruz}}
| {{flag|Veracruz|name=Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave}}
| Veracruz
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-YUC}}
| {{mono|MX-YUC}}
| {{flag|Yucatán}}
| {{flag|Yucatán}}
|
| state
| state
|-
|-
| {{mono|MX-ZAC}}
| {{mono|MX-ZAC}}
| {{flag|Zacatecas}}
| {{flag|Zacatecas}}
|
| state
| state
|}
|}
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* [[Subdivisions of Mexico]]
* [[Subdivisions of Mexico]]
* [[List of FIPS region codes (M-O)#MX: Mexico|FIPS region codes of Mexico]]
* [[List of FIPS region codes (M-O)#MX: Mexico|FIPS region codes of Mexico]]
* Neighbouring countries: [[ISO 3166-2:BZ|BZ]], [[ISO 3166-2:GT|GT]], [[ISO 3166-2:US|US]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 02:11, 1 February 2024

ISO 3166-2:MX is the entry for Mexico in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

Currently for Mexico, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 31 states and 1 federal entity. Mexico City has special status equal to the states.

Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is MX, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Mexico. The second part is three letters.

Current codes

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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 traditional Spanish alphabetical order: a-c, ch, d-l, ll, m-n, ñ, o-z.

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

Code Subdivision name (es) Local variant Subdivision category
MX-AGU  Aguascalientes state
MX-BCN  Baja California state
MX-BCS  Baja California Sur state
MX-CAM  Campeche state
MX-CMX Ciudad de México federal entity
MX-COA  Coahuila de Zaragoza Coahuila state
MX-COL  Colima state
MX-CHP  Chiapas state
MX-CHH  Chihuahua state
MX-DUR  Durango state
MX-GUA  Guanajuato state
MX-GRO  Guerrero state
MX-HID  Hidalgo state
MX-JAL  Jalisco state
MX-MEX México state
MX-MIC  Michoacán de Ocampo Michoacán state
MX-MOR  Morelos state
MX-NAY  Nayarit state
MX-NLE  Nuevo León state
MX-OAX  Oaxaca state
MX-PUE  Puebla state
MX-QUE  Querétaro state
MX-ROO  Quintana Roo state
MX-SLP  San Luis Potosí state
MX-SIN  Sinaloa state
MX-SON  Sonora state
MX-TAB  Tabasco state
MX-TAM  Tamaulipas state
MX-TLA  Tlaxcala state
MX-VER  Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave Veracruz state
MX-YUC  Yucatán state
MX-ZAC  Zacatecas state

See also

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