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ISO 3166-1 numeric 116 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 KHM | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 KH | ICAO airport code prefix VD |
E.164 code 855 | IOC country code CAM | Country code top-level domain .kh | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix XU- |
E.212 mobile country code 456 | NATO three-letter code KHM | NATO two-letter code CB | LOC MARC code CB |
ITU Maritime ID 514, 515 | ITU letter code CBG | FIPS country code CB | License plate code K |
GS1 GTIN prefix 884 | UNDP country code CMB | WMO country code KP | ITU callsign prefixes XUA-XUZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 120 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CMR | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CM | ICAO airport code prefix FK |
E.164 code 237 | IOC country code CMR | Country code top-level domain .cm | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix TJ- |
E.212 mobile country code 624 | NATO three-letter code CMR | NATO two-letter code CM | LOC MARC code CM |
ITU Maritime ID 613 | ITU letter code CME | FIPS country code CM | License plate code CAM |
GS1 GTIN prefix 617 | UNDP country code CMR | WMO country code CM | ITU callsign prefixes TJA-TJZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 124 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CAN | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CA | ICAO airport code prefix C |
E.164 code 1 | IOC country code CAN | Country code top-level domain .ca | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix C-, CF-, CG- |
E.212 mobile country code 302 | NATO three-letter code CAN | NATO two-letter code CA | LOC MARC code CN |
ITU Maritime ID 316 | ITU letter code CAN | FIPS country code CA | License plate code CDN |
GS1 GTIN prefix 000-139, 754-755 | UNDP country code CAN | WMO country code CN | ITU callsign prefixes CFA-CKZ, CYA-CZZ, VAA-VGZ Contents
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ISO 3166-1 numeric 132 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CPV | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CV | ICAO airport code prefix GV |
E.164 code 238 | IOC country code CPV | Country code top-level domain .cv | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix D4- |
E.212 mobile country code 625 | NATO three-letter code CPV | NATO two-letter code CV | LOC MARC code CV |
ITU Maritime ID 617 | ITU letter code CPV | FIPS country code CV | License plate code CV (unofficial) |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code CVI | WMO country code CV | ITU callsign prefixes D4A-D4Z |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 535 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 BES | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 BQ | ICAO airport code prefix TN |
E.164 code 599 | IOC country code — | Country code top-level domain .bq | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix — |
E.212 mobile country code — | NATO three-letter code — | NATO two-letter code — | LOC MARC code — |
ITU Maritime ID — | ITU letter code — | FIPS country code — | License plate code — |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code — | WMO country code — | ITU callsign prefixes PJA-PJZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 136 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CYM | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 KY | ICAO airport code prefix MW |
E.164 code 1 | IOC country code CAY | Country code top-level domain .ky | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix VR-C- |
E.212 mobile country code 346 | NATO three-letter code CYM | NATO two-letter code CJ | LOC MARC code CJ |
ITU Maritime ID 319 | ITU letter code CYM | FIPS country code CJ | License plate code — |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code CAY | WMO country code GC | ITU callsign prefixes — |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 140 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CAF | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CF | ICAO airport code prefix FE |
E.164 code 236 | IOC country code CAF | Country code top-level domain .cf | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix TL- |
E.212 mobile country code 623 | NATO three-letter code CAF | NATO two-letter code CT | LOC MARC code CX |
ITU Maritime ID 612 | ITU letter code CAF | FIPS country code CT | License plate code RCA |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code CAF | WMO country code CE | ITU callsign prefixes TLA-TLZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 148 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 TCD | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 TD | ICAO airport code prefix FT |
E.164 code 235 | IOC country code CHA | Country code top-level domain .td | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix TT- |
E.212 mobile country code 622 | NATO three-letter code TCD | NATO two-letter code CD | LOC MARC code CD |
ITU Maritime ID 670 | ITU letter code TCD | FIPS country code CD | License plate code TCH, TD |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code CHD | WMO country code CD | ITU callsign prefixes TTA-TTZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 152 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CHL | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CL | ICAO airport code prefix SC, NE |
E.164 code 56 | IOC country code CHI | Country code top-level domain .cl | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix CC- |
E.212 mobile country code 730 | NATO three-letter code CHL | NATO two-letter code CI | LOC MARC code CL |
ITU Maritime ID 725 | ITU letter code CHL | FIPS country code CI | License plate code RCH |
GS1 GTIN prefix 780 | UNDP country code CHI | WMO country code CH | ITU callsign prefixes 3GA-3GZ,CAA-CEZ,XQA-XRZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 156 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CHN | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CN | ICAO airport code prefix ZB, ZG, ZH, ZJ, ZL, ZP, |
E.164 code 86 | IOC country code CHN | Country code top-level domain .cn | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix B- |
E.212 mobile country code 460, 461 | NATO three-letter code CHN | NATO two-letter code CH | LOC MARC code CC |
ITU Maritime ID 412, 413 | ITU letter code CHN | FIPS country code CH | License plate code PRC (unofficial) |
GS1 GTIN prefix 690-699 | UNDP country code CPR | WMO country code CI | ITU callsign prefixes 3HA-3UZ,BAA-BZZ,XSA-XSZ |
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ISO 3166-1 numeric 162 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CXR | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CX | ICAO airport code prefix YP |
E.164 code 61 | IOC country code — | Country code top-level domain .cx | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix VH- |
E.212 mobile country code 505 | NATO three-letter code CXR | NATO two-letter code KT | LOC MARC code XA |
ITU Maritime ID 516 | ITU letter code CHR | FIPS country code KT | License plate code — |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code — | WMO country code KI | ITU callsign prefixes — |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 166 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CCK | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CC | ICAO airport code prefix — |
E.164 code 61 | IOC country code — | Country code top-level domain .cc | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix VH- |
E.212 mobile country code 505 | NATO three-letter code CCK | NATO two-letter code CK | LOC MARC code XB |
ITU Maritime ID 523 | ITU letter code ICO | FIPS country code CK | License plate code — |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code — | WMO country code KK | ITU callsign prefixes — |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 170 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 COL | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CO | ICAO airport code prefix SK |
E.164 code 57 | IOC country code COL | Country code top-level domain .co | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix HJ-, HK- |
E.212 mobile country code 732 | NATO three-letter code COL | NATO two-letter code CO | LOC MARC code CK |
ITU Maritime ID 730 | ITU letter code CLM | FIPS country code CO | License plate code CO |
GS1 GTIN prefix 770-771 | UNDP country code COL | WMO country code CO | ITU callsign prefixes 5JA-5KZ, HJA-HKZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 174 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 COM | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 KM | ICAO airport code prefix FMC |
E.164 code 269 | IOC country code COM | Country code top-level domain .km | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix D6- |
E.212 mobile country code 654 | NATO three-letter code COM | NATO two-letter code CN | LOC MARC code CQ |
ITU Maritime ID 616 | ITU letter code COM | FIPS country code CN | License plate code COM (unofficial) |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code COI | WMO country code IC | ITU callsign prefixes D6A-D6Z |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 180 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 COD | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CD | ICAO airport code prefix FZ |
E.164 code 243 | IOC country code COD | Country code top-level domain .cd | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix 9Q- |
E.212 mobile country code 630 | NATO three-letter code COD | NATO two-letter code CG | LOC MARC code CG |
ITU Maritime ID 676 | ITU letter code COD | FIPS country code CG | License plate code ZRE |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code ZAI [lower-alpha 1] | WMO country code ZR | ITU callsign prefixes 9OA-9TZ |
Notes
ISO 3166-1 numeric 178 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 COG | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CG | ICAO airport code prefix FC |
E.164 code 242 | IOC country code CGO | Country code top-level domain .cg | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix TN- |
E.212 mobile country code 629 | NATO three-letter code COG | NATO two-letter code CF | LOC MARC code CF |
ITU Maritime ID 615 | ITU letter code COG | FIPS country code CF | License plate code RCB |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code PRC [lower-alpha 1] | WMO country code CG | ITU callsign prefixes TNA-TNZ |
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ISO 3166-1 numeric 184 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 COK | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CK | ICAO airport code prefix NC |
E.164 code 682 | IOC country code COK | Country code top-level domain .ck | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix — |
E.212 mobile country code 548 | NATO three-letter code COK | NATO two-letter code CW | LOC MARC code CW |
ITU Maritime ID 518 | ITU letter code CKH | FIPS country code CW | License plate code COK (unofficial) |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code CKI | WMO country code KU | ITU callsign prefixes E5A-E5Z |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 188 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CRI | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CR | ICAO airport code prefix MR |
E.164 code 506 | IOC country code CRC | Country code top-level domain .cr | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix TI- |
E.212 mobile country code 712 | NATO three-letter code CRI | NATO two-letter code CS | LOC MARC code CR |
ITU Maritime ID 321 | ITU letter code CTR | FIPS country code CS | License plate code CR |
GS1 GTIN prefix 744 | UNDP country code COS | WMO country code CS | ITU callsign prefixes TEA-TEZ, TIA-TIZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 191 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 HRV | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 HR | ICAO airport code prefix LD |
E.164 code 385 | IOC country code CRO | Country code top-level domain .hr | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix 9A- |
E.212 mobile country code 219 | NATO three-letter code HRV | NATO two-letter code HR | LOC MARC code CI |
ITU Maritime ID 238 | ITU letter code HRV | FIPS country code HR | License plate code HR |
GS1 GTIN prefix 385 | UNDP country code CRO | WMO country code HR | ITU callsign prefixes 9AA-9AZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 192 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CUB | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CU | ICAO airport code prefix MU |
E.164 code 53 | IOC country code CUB | Country code top-level domain .cu | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix CU- |
E.212 mobile country code 368 | NATO three-letter code CUB | NATO two-letter code CU | LOC MARC code CU |
ITU Maritime ID 323 | ITU letter code CUB | FIPS country code CU | License plate code CU |
GS1 GTIN prefix 850 | UNDP country code CUB | WMO country code CU | ITU callsign prefixes CLA-CMZ,COA-COZ,T4A-T4Z |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 531 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CUW | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CW | ICAO airport code prefix TN |
E.164 code 599 | IOC country code — | Country code top-level domain .cw | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix PJ |
E.212 mobile country code 362 | NATO three-letter code — | NATO two-letter code — | LOC MARC code NA |
ITU Maritime ID 306 | ITU letter code CUW | FIPS country code — | License plate code — |
GS1 GTIN prefix — | UNDP country code — | WMO country code NU | ITU callsign prefixes PJA-PJZ |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 196 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CYP | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CY | ICAO airport code prefix LC |
E.164 code 357 | IOC country code CYP | Country code top-level domain .cy | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix 5B- |
E.212 mobile country code 280 | NATO three-letter code CYP | NATO two-letter code CY | LOC MARC code CY |
ITU Maritime ID 209, 210, 212 | ITU letter code CYP | FIPS country code CY | License plate code CY |
GS1 GTIN prefix 529 | UNDP country code CYP | WMO country code CY | ITU callsign prefixes 5BA-5BZ, C4A-C4Z |
ISO 3166-1 numeric 203 | ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 CZE | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 CZ | ICAO airport code prefix LK |
E.164 code 420 | IOC country code CZE | Country code top-level domain .cz | ICAO aircraft regis. prefix OK- |
E.212 mobile country code 230 | NATO three-letter code CZE | NATO two-letter code CZ | LOC MARC code XR |
ITU Maritime ID 270 | ITU letter code CZE | FIPS country code EZ | License plate code CZ |
GS1 GTIN prefix 859 | UNDP country code CEH | WMO country code CZ | ITU callsign prefixes OKA-OLZ |
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