ISO 3166-2:RS

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Short description: Entry for Serbia in ISO 3166-2

ISO 3166-2:RS is the entry for Serbia 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 (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

Currently for Serbia, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for two levels of subdivisions:

  • 2 autonomous provinces
  • 1 city and 29 districts

The city Belgrade is the capital of the country and has special status equal to the districts.

Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is RS, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Serbia. The second part is either of the following:

  • two letters: autonomous provinces
  • two digits: city and districts

The digits for the city and districts are assigned as follows:

  • 00: city
  • 01–07: districts in the autonomous province Vojvodina
  • 08–24: districts in Central Serbia
  • 25–29: districts in the claimed autonomous province Kosovo-Metohija (different from the districts established when it was under the interim administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, and currently used by the de facto independent Republic of Kosovo)

Before the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006, Serbia was assigned the ISO 3166-2 code CS-SR under the entry for Serbia and Montenegro.

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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Autonomous provinces

Code Subdivision name (sr)
(UN III/11 1977)
RS-KM   Kosovo-Metohija[lower-alpha 1]
RS-VO Template:Country data Vojvodina Vojvodina

Note

  1. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. There is no ISO 3166 country code for Kosovo, however "XK", a self assigned code is used by many international organizations.

City and districts

Code Subdivision name (sr)
(UN III/11 1977)
Subdivision name (en)[lower-alpha 1] Subdivision category Parent subdivision
RS-00 Beograd Belgrade city
RS-14 Borski okrug Bor district
RS-11 Braničevski okrug Braničevo district
RS-23 Jablanički okrug Jablanica district
RS-06 Južnobacki okrug Južnobački okrug


South Bačka district RS-VO
RS-04 Južnobanatski okrug South Banat district RS-VO
RS-09 Kolubarski okrug Kolubara district
RS-25 Kosovski okrug Kosovo district RS-KM
RS-28 Kosovsko-Mitrovački okrug Kosovo-Mitrovica district RS-KM
RS-29 Kosovsko-Pomoravski okrug Kosovo-Pomoravlje district RS-KM
RS-08 Mačvanski okrug Mačva district
RS-17 Moravički okrug Moravica district
RS-20 Nišavski okrug Nišava district
RS-24 Pcinja Pčinjski okrug


Pčinja district
RS-26 Pećki okrug Peć district RS-KM
RS-22 Pirotski okrug Pirot district
RS-10 Podunavski okrug Podunavlje district
RS-13 Pomoravski okrug Pomoravlje district
RS-27 Prizrenski okrug Prizren district RS-KM
RS-19 Rasinski okrug Rasina district
RS-18 Raški okrug Raška district
RS-01 Severnobacki okrug Severnobački okrug


North Bačka district RS-VO
RS-03 Severnobanatski okrug North Banat district RS-VO
RS-02 Srednjebanatski okrug Central Banat district RS-VO
RS-07 Sremski okrug Srem district RS-VO
RS-12 Sumadijski okrug Šumadijski okrug


Šumadija district
RS-21 Toplički okrug Toplica district
RS-15 Zaječarski okrug Zaječar district
RS-05 Zapadnobački okrug West Bačka district RS-VO
RS-16 Zlatiborski okrug Zlatibor district

Note

  1. For reference only, English name not included in the ISO 3166-2 standard.

Changes

The following changes to the entry have been announced in newsletters 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
Newsletter I-8 2007-04-17 Addition of a new country
(in accordance with ISO 3166-1 Newsletter V-12)
Subdivisions added:
1 city, 2 autonomous republics, 29 districts
Newsletter II-1 2010-02-03
(corrected
2010-02-19)
Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, administrative update

The following changes to the entry are listed on ISO's online catalogue, the Online Browsing Platform:

Effective date of change Short description of change (en)
2014-12-18 Alignment of the French short name lower case with UNTERM
2010-02-19 Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, administrative update

See also

  • Country codes of Serbia
  • Subdivisions of Serbia
  • NUTS codes of Serbia

References

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