ISO 3166-2:RU
ISO 3166-2:RU is the entry for Russia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for some of the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. ISO 3166-2:RU contains no codes for the Russian-administered Republic of Crimea and Federal City of Sevastopol, which are internationally recognized as part of Ukraine and do have codes in Ukraine's entry in ISO 3166-2.
Currently for Russia, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for the following federal subjects:
- 21 republics
- 9 administrative territories
- 46 administrative regions
- 2 autonomous cities
- 1 autonomous region
- 4 autonomous districts
Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is RU, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Russia. The second part is either of the following:
- two letters: republics
- three letters: all other subdivisions
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 (ru) | Subdivision category | |
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(BGN/PCGN 1947) | (GOST 1983 = UN V/18 1987) | ||
RU-AD | Adygeja, Respublika | republic | |
RU-AL | Altaj, Respublika | republic | |
RU-BA | Baškortostan, Respublika | republic | |
RU-BU | Burjatija, Respublika | republic | |
RU-CE | Čečenskaja Respublika | republic | |
RU-CU | Čuvašskaja Respublika | republic | |
RU-DA | Dagestan, Respublika | republic | |
RU-IN | Ingušetija, Respublika | republic | |
RU-KB | Kabardino-Balkarskaja Respublika | republic | |
RU-KL | Kalmykija, Respublika | republic | |
RU-KC | Karačaevo-Čerkesskaja Respublika | republic | |
RU-KR | Karelija, Respublika | republic | |
RU-KK | Hakasija, Respublika | republic | |
RU-KO | Komi, Respublika | republic | |
RU-ME | Marij Èl, Respublika | republic | |
RU-MO | Mordovija, Respublika | republic | |
RU-SA | (local variant is Jakutija) |
Sakha, Respublika (local variant is Yakutiya) |
republic |
RU-SE | (local variant is Alaniya [Respublika Severnaya Osetiya – Alaniya]) |
Severnaja Osetija, Respublika (local variant is Alanija [Respublika Severnaja Osetija – Alanija]) |
republic |
RU-TA | Tatarstan, Respublika | republic | |
RU-TY | (local variant is Tuva) |
Tyva, Respublika (local variant is Tuva) |
republic |
RU-UD | Udmurtskaja Respublika | republic | |
RU-ALT | Altajskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-KAM | Kamčatskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-KHA | Habarovskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-KDA | Krasnodarskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-KYA | Krasnojarskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-PER | Permskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-PRI | Primorskij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-STA | Stavropol'skij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-ZAB | Zabajkal'skij kraj | administrative territory | |
RU-AMU | Amurskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-ARK | Arhangel'skaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-AST | Astrahanskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-BEL | Belgorodskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-BRY | Brjanskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-CHE | Čeljabinskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-IRK | Irkutskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-IVA | Ivanovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KGD | Kaliningradskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KLU | Kalužskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KEM | Kemerovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KIR | Kirovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KOS | Kostromskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KGN | Kurganskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-KRS | Kurskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-LEN | Leningradskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-LIP | Lipeckaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-MAG | Magadanskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-MOS | Moskovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-MUR | Murmanskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-NIZ | Nižegorodskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-NGR | Novgorodskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-NVS | Novosibirskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-OMS | Omskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-ORE | Orenburgskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-ORL | Orlovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-PNZ | Penzenskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-PSK | Pskovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-ROS | Rostovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-RYA | Rjazanskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-SAK | Sahalinskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-SAM | Samarskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-SAR | Saratovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-SMO | Smolenskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-SVE | Sverdlovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-TAM | Tambovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-TOM | Tomskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-TUL | Tul'skaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-TVE | Tverskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-TYU | Tjumenskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-ULY | Ul'janovskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-VLA | Vladimirskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-VGG | Volgogradskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-VLG | Vologodskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-VOR | Voronežskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-YAR | Jaroslavskaja oblast' | administrative region | |
RU-MOW | Moskva | autonomous city | |
RU-SPE | Sankt-Peterburg | autonomous city | |
RU-YEV | Evrejskaja avtonomnaja oblast' | autonomous region | |
RU-CHU | Čukotskij avtonomnyj okrug | autonomous district | |
RU-KHM | (local variant is Yugra) |
Hanty-Mansijskij avtonomnyj okrug (local variant is Jugra) |
autonomous district |
RU-NEN | Neneckij avtonomnyj okrug | autonomous district | |
RU-YAN | Jamalo-Neneckij avtonomnyj okrug | autonomous district |
Changes
The following changes to the entry have been announced by the ISO 3166/MA since the first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998. ISO stopped issuing newsletters in 2013.
Newsletter | Date issued | Description of change in newsletter | Code/Subdivision change |
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Newsletter I-1 | 2000-06-21 | Introduction of alternative name forms for 2 republics. Correction of a spelling mistake in the name of 1 autonomous district | |
Newsletter I-7 | 2005-09-13 | Add local language name to the title Khanty-Mansiyskiy avtonomnyy okrug. Update of list source | |
Newsletter I-8 | 2007-04-17 | Modification of the administrative structure | Subdivisions added: RU-PER Permskiy kray Subdivisions deleted: RU-PER Permskaya oblast' RU-KOP Komi-Permyatskiy avtonomnyy okrug |
Newsletter I-9 | 2007-11-28 | Update and use of long forms of country names as given in Draft NL I-8 538, 22-02-2007 and formation of Permskiy kray after amalgamation | Subdivisions added: RU-KAM Kamchatskiy kray Subdivisions deleted: RU-KAM Kamchatskaya oblast' RU-EVE Evenkiyskiy avtonomnyy okrug RU-KOR Koryakskiy avtonomnyy okrug RU-TAY Taymyrskiy avtonomnyy okrug |
Newsletter II-2 | 2010-06-30 | Update of the administrative structure and of the list source | Subdivisions added: RU-ZAB Zabaykal'skiy kray Subdivisions deleted: RU-CHI Chitinskaya oblast' RU-AGB Aginskiy Buryatskiy avtonomnyy okrug RU-UOB Ust'-Ordynskiy Buryatskiy avtonomnyy okrug |
Online Browsing Platform (OBP) |
2018-11-26 | Correction of the romanization system label |
See also
- Subdivisions of Russia
- FIPS region codes of Russia
- GOST 7.67 (Russian ISO-based standard for Cyrillic and Latin coding for Russian regions and countries)
External links
- ISO Online Browsing Platform: RU
- Subjects of Russia, Statoids.com