ISO 3166-2:SV

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ISO 3166-2:SV is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to El Salvador.

Sorted by Code
SV-AH Ahuachapán
SV-CA Cabañas
SV-CH Chalatenango
SV-CU Cuscatlán
SV-LI La Libertad
SV-MO Morazán
SV-PA La Paz
SV-SA Santa Ana
SV-SM San Miguel
SV-SO Sonsonate
SV-SS San Salvador
SV-SV San Vicente
SV-UN La Unión
SV-US Usulután
Sorted by Name
SV-AH Ahuachapán
SV-CA Cabañas
SV-CH Chalatenango
SV-CU Cuscatlán
SV-LI La Libertad
SV-PA La Paz
SV-UN La Unión
SV-MO Morazán
SV-SM San Miguel
SV-SS San Salvador
SV-SV San Vicente
SV-SA Santa Ana
SV-SO Sonsonate
SV-US Usulután

  • ISO 3166-2, the reference table for all country region codes.
  • ISO 3166-1, the reference table for all country codes, as used for domain names on the Internet.
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