ISO 3166-2:CA

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ISO 3166-2:CA is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to Canada. It delineates codes for Canada's first-level national subdivisions: 10 provinces and 3 territories. The second part of the code is two-digit-alphabetic, and is the same abbreviation as that used by Canada Post.

Sorted by Code
CA-AB Alberta
CA-BC British Columbia
CA-MB Manitoba
CA-NB New Brunswick
CA-NL Newfoundland and Labrador
CA-NS Nova Scotia
CA-NT Northwest Territories
CA-NU Nunavut
CA-ON Ontario
CA-PE Prince Edward Island
CA-QC Quebec
CA-SK Saskatchewan
CA-YT Yukon Territory
Sorted by Name
Provinces
Alberta CA-AB
British Columbia CA-BC
Manitoba CA-MB
New Brunswick CA-NB
Newfoundland and Labrador CA-NL
Nova Scotia CA-NS
Ontario CA-ON
Prince Edward Island CA-PE
Quebec CA-QC
Saskatchewan CA-SK
Territories
Northwest Territories CA-NT
Nunavut CA-NU
Yukon Territory CA-YT

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