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ISO 3166-2:BA

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ISO 3166-2:BA is the entry for Bosnia and Herzegovina 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 Bosnia and Herzegovina, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 2 entities and 1 district with special status. The Brčko District has special status, formally belonging to both entities but effectively self-governing.

Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is BA, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The second part is three letters.

Current codes

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Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).

ISO 639-1 codes are used to represent subdivision names in the following administrative languages:

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Code Subdivision name (bs), (hr), (sr) Subdivision name (sr)
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Subdivision name (en)
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Subdivision category
BA-BIH  Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine Федерације Босне и Херцеговине Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity
BA-SRP  Republika Srpska Република Српска Republika Srpska entity
BA-BRC Brčko distrikt Брчко дистрикт Brčko District district with special status

Notes

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

Changes

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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.

Edition/Newsletter Date issued Description of change in newsletter Code/Subdivision change
ISO 3166-2:2007 2007-12-13 Second edition of ISO 3166-2 (this change was not announced in a newsletter)[1] Subdivisions added:
10 cantons
Newsletter II-2 2010-06-30 Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, addition of names in administrative languages, update of the administrative structure and of the list source Subdivisions added:
BA-BRC Brčko distrikt

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)
2010-06-30 Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, addition of names in administrative languages, update of the administrative structure and of the list source
2010-12-15 Correct typographic error for the language code for Croatian
2015-11-27 Deletion of all cantons BA-01 to BA-10
2018-11-22 Correction of the romanization system label

Canton codes

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Map of Bosnia and Herzegovina with each canton labelled with the second part of its ISO 3166-2 code (with leading digit 0 omitted).

Codes for the ten cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina were included until 27 November 2015.

Former code Subdivision name (bs) Subdivision name (hr) Subdivision name (sr) In entity
BA-05 Bosansko-podrinjski kanton Bosansko-podrinjska županija Bosansko-podrinjski kanton BIH
BA-07 Hercegovačko-neretvanski kanton Hercegovačko-neretvanska županija Hercegovačko-neretvanski kanton BIH
BA-10 Kanton br. 10 (Livanjski kanton) Županija br. 10 (Hercegbosanska županija) Kanton br. 10 BIH
BA-09 Kanton Sarajevo Sarajevska županija Kanton Sarajevo BIH
BA-02 Posavski kanton Posavska županija Posavski kanton BIH
BA-06 Srednjobosanski kanton Srednjobosanska županija Srednjobosanski kanton BIH
BA-03 Tuzlanski kanton Tuzlanska županija Tuzlanski kanton BIH
BA-01 Unsko-sanski kanton Unsko-sanska županija Unsko-sanski kanton BIH
BA-08 Zapadnohercegovački kanton Zapadnohercegovačka županija Zapadnohercegovački kanton BIH
BA-04 Zeničko-dobojski kanton Zeničko-dobojska županija Zeničko-dobojski kanton BIH

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Statoid Newsletter January 2008". Statoids.com.
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