ISO 3166-2:DO

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ISO 3166-2:DO is the entry for the Dominican Republic 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.

Contents

Currently for the Dominican Republic, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 10 regions, 31 provinces and 1 district. The Distrito Nacional contains the capital of the country Santo Domingo and has special status equal to the provinces.

Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is DO, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of the Dominican Republic. The second part is two digits:

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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Regions

CodeSubdivision name (es)Subdivision name (en) [lower-alpha 1]
DO-33Cibao NordesteNortheast Cibao
DO-34Cibao NoroesteNorthwest Cibao
DO-35Cibao NorteNorth Cibao
DO-36Cibao SurSouth Cibao
DO-37El ValleThe Valley
DO-38EnriquilloEnriquillo
DO-39HiguamoHiguamo
DO-40OzamaOzama
DO-41ValdesiaValdesia
DO-42YumaYuma

Provinces and district

CodeSubdivision name (es)Subdivision name (en) [lower-alpha 1] Subdivision categoryParent subdivision
DO-02 Azua AzuaprovinceDO-41
DO-03 Baoruco BaorucoprovinceDO-38
DO-04 Barahona BarahonaprovinceDO-38
DO-05 Dajabón DajabonprovinceDO-34
DO-01 Distrito Nacional (Santo Domingo)Santo Domingo CitydistrictDO-40
DO-06 Duarte DuarteprovinceDO-33
DO-08 El Seibo El SeiboprovinceDO-42
DO-07 Elías Piña Elias PinaprovinceDO-37
DO-09 Espaillat EspaillatprovinceDO-35
DO-30 Hato Mayor Great HerdprovinceDO-39
DO-19 Hermanas Mirabal Mirabal SistersprovinceDO-33
DO-10 Independencia IndependenceprovinceDO-38
DO-11 La Altagracia La AltagraciaprovinceDO-42
DO-12 La Romana La RomanaprovinceDO-42
DO-13 La Vega La VegaprovinceDO-36
DO-14 María Trinidad Sánchez Maria Trinidad SanchezprovinceDO-33
DO-28 Monseñor Nouel Monsignor NouelprovinceDO-36
DO-15 Monte Cristi Christ MountainprovinceDO-34
DO-29 Monte Plata Silver MountainprovinceDO-39
DO-16 Pedernales PedernalesprovinceDO-38
DO-17 Peravia PeraviaprovinceDO-41
DO-18 Puerto Plata Silver PortprovinceDO-35
DO-20 Samaná SamanaprovinceDO-33
DO-21 San Cristóbal Saint ChristopherprovinceDO-41
DO-31 San José de Ocoa Saint JosephprovinceDO-41
DO-22 San Juan Saint JohnprovinceDO-37
DO-23 San Pedro de Macorís Saint PeterprovinceDO-39
DO-24 Sánchez Ramírez Sanchez RamirezprovinceDO-36
DO-25 Santiago SantiagoprovinceDO-35
DO-26 Santiago Rodríguez Santiago RodriguezprovinceDO-34
DO-32 Santo Domingo Santo DomingoprovinceDO-40
DO-27 Valverde ValverdeprovinceDO-34
Notes
  1. 1 2 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.

Edition/NewsletterDate issuedDescription of change in newsletterCode/Subdivision change
Newsletter I-1 2000-06-21Introduction of new subdivision code elements taken from the Dominican Statistics Code. Correction of alphabetic sorting of subdivision names. Addition of 1 alternative name formCodes:
format changed (see below)
ISO 3166-2:2007 2007-12-13Second edition of ISO 3166-2 (this change was not announced in a newsletter) [1] Subdivisions added:
DO-31 San José de Ocoa
DO-32 Santo Domingo

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

Effective date of changeShort description of change (en)
2014-12-18Assign parent subdivision to DO-01
2014-10-29Add región (region) as top-level of subdivisions; add 10 regions DO-33 to DO-42; change subdivision name of DO-03, DO-08 and DO-19; update List Source

Codes changed in Newsletter I-1

Note: Two provinces were assigned the code DO-EP.

BeforeAfterSubdivision name
DO-DNDO-01 Distrito Nacional (Santo Domingo)
DO-AZDO-02 Azua
DO-BRDO-03 Bahoruco
DO-BHDO-04 Barahona
DO-DADO-05 Dajabón
DO-DUDO-06 Duarte
DO-SEDO-08 El Seybo [El Seibo]
DO-EPDO-09 Espaillat
DO-HMDO-30 Hato Mayor
DO-INDO-10 Independencia
DO-ALDO-11 La Altagracia
DO-EPDO-07 La Estrelleta [Elías Piña]
DO-RODO-12 La Romana
DO-VEDO-13 La Vega
DO-MTDO-14 María Trinidad Sánchez
DO-MNDO-28 Monseñor Nouel
DO-MCDO-15 Monte Cristi
DO-MPDO-29 Monte Plata
DO-PNDO-16 Pedernales
DO-PRDO-17 Peravia
DO-PPDO-18 Puerto Plata
DO-SCDO-19 Salcedo
DO-SMDO-20 Samaná
DO-CRDO-21 San Cristóbal
DO-JUDO-22 San Juan
DO-PMDO-23 San Pedro de Macorís
DO-SZDO-24 Sánchez Ramírez
DO-STDO-25 Santiago
DO-SRDO-26 Santiago Rodríguez
DO-VADO-27 Valverde

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References

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