ISO 3166-2:MX
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ISO 3166-2:MX is the entry 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 of Mexico (whose ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code is MX).
Currently 1 federal district and 31 states are assigned codes. Each code starts with MX-, followed by three letters.
Current codes
Codes and subdivision names are listed as in the official 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[note 1] | Subdivision category |
---|---|---|
MX-DIF | Distrito Federal | federal district |
MX-AGU | Aguascalientes | state |
MX-BCN | Baja California | state |
MX-BCS | Baja California Sur | state |
MX-CAM | Campeche | state |
MX-COA | 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 | 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 | state |
MX-YUC | Yucatán | state |
MX-ZAC | Zacatecas | state |
- Notes
- ^ Subdivision names are sorted in Spanish alphabetical order: a-c, ch, d-l, ll, m-n, ñ, o-z.
See also
- Subdivisions of Mexico
- FIPS region codes of Mexico (standard withdrawn in 2008)
External links
- States of Mexico, Statoids.com