ISO 3166-2:AR

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ISO 3166-2:AR is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to Argentina. It describes 1 federal district (AR-C) and 23 Provinces. The first part is the ISO 3166-1 code AR for Argentina, the second part of the code is one-digit-alphabetic.

The letters have their origin in the Argentine license plates system.

Sorted by Code
AR-A Salta
AR-B Buenos Aires Province
AR-C Capital Federal
AR-D San Luis
AR-E Entre Ríos
AR-F La Rioja
AR-G Santiago del Estero
AR-H Chaco
AR-J San Juan
AR-K Catamarca
AR-L La Pampa
AR-M Mendoza
AR-N Misiones
AR-P Formosa
AR-Q Neuquén
AR-R Río Negro
AR-S Santa Fe
AR-T Tucumán
AR-U Chubut
AR-V Tierra del Fuego
AR-W Corrientes
AR-X Córdoba
AR-Y Jujuy
AR-Z Santa Cruz
Sorted by Name
Federal District
Capital Federal AR-C
Provinces
Buenos Aires Province AR-B
Catamarca AR-K
Chaco AR-H
Chubut AR-U
Córdoba AR-X
Corrientes AR-W
Entre Ríos AR-E
Formosa AR-P
Jujuy AR-Y
La Pampa AR-L
La Rioja AR-F
Mendoza AR-M
Misiones AR-N
Neuquén AR-Q
Río Negro AR-R
Salta AR-A
San Juan AR-J
San Luis AR-D
Santa Cruz AR-Z
Santa Fe AR-S
Santiago del Estero AR-G
Tierra del Fuego AR-V
Tucumán AR-T

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