ISO 3166-2:MD

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ISO 3166-2:MD is the entry for Moldova 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 Moldova, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 1 autonomous territorial unit, 3 cities, 32 districts, and 1 territorial unit. The three cities have special status equal to the districts.

Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is MD, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Moldova. The second part is two letters.

Due to limited international recognition, Transnistria is considered part of Moldova and does not have its own ISO 3166-1 code.

Current codes

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

Subdivision names are sorted in Romanian alphabetical order: a, ă, â, b-i, î, j-s, ș, t, ț, u-z.

Click on the button in the header to sort each column.

CodeSubdivision name (ro)Subdivision category
MD-AN Anenii Noi district
MD-BS Basarabeasca district
MD-BA Bălți city
MD-BD Bender [Tighina]city
MD-BR Briceni district
MD-CA Cahul district
MD-CT Cantemir district
MD-CL Călărași district
MD-CS Căușeni district
MD-CU Chișinău city
MD-CM Cimișlia district
MD-CR Criuleni district
MD-DO Dondușeni district
MD-DR Drochia district
MD-DU Dubăsari district
MD-ED Edineț district
MD-FA Fălești district
MD-FL Florești district
MD-GA Găgăuzia, Unitatea teritorială autonomă (UTAG)autonomous territorial unit
MD-GL Glodeni district
MD-HI Hîncești district
MD-IA Ialoveni district
MD-LE Leova district
MD-NI Nisporeni district
MD-OC Ocnița district
MD-OR Orhei district
MD-RE Rezina district
MD-RI Rîșcani district
MD-SI Sîngerei district
MD-SO Soroca district
MD-SN Stînga Nistrului, unitatea teritorială din territorial unit
MD-ST Strășeni district
MD-SD Șoldănești district
MD-SV Ștefan Vodă district
MD-TA Taraclia district
MD-TE Telenești district
MD-UN Ungheni district

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.

NewsletterDate issuedDescription of change in newsletterCode/Subdivision change
Newsletter I-2 2002-05-21Completely new subdivision layoutSubdivision layout:
10 cities, 40 districts (see below)
→ 1 autonomous territory, 1 city, 1 territorial unit, 9 districts
Newsletter I-3 2002-08-20Error correction: Header information on number of districts corrected
Newsletter I-4 2002-12-10Addition of one district. Subdivision categories in header re-sortedSubdivisions added:
MD-TA Taraclia
Newsletter II-2 2010-06-30Consistency between ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2, addition of names in administrative languages, and update of the administrative structure and of the list sourceSubdivision layout:
1 autonomous territory, 1 city, 10 districts, 1 territorial unit (see below)
→ 1 autonomous territorial unit, 3 cities, 32 districts, 1 territorial unit

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)
2015-08-04Correction of the administrative language codes from mo, mol to ro, ron
2014-11-03Change subdivision name of MD-BD
2010-06-30Consistency between ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2, addition of names in administrative languages, and update of the administrative structure and of the list source
2009-01-07Change of short name
2008-09-09Correction of administrative language from Romanian (ro, ron) to Moldavian (mo, mol)
2008-04-08Change of short name

Codes before Newsletter I-2

Former codeSubdivision nameSubdivision category
MD-BAL Bălţi city
MD-CAH Cahul city
MD-CHI Chişinău city
MD-DUB Dubăsari city
MD-ORH Orhei city
MD-RIB Rîbnița city
MD-SOC Soroca city
MD-TIG Tighina city
MD-TIR Tiraspol city
MD-UNG Ungheni city
MD-ANEAnenii Noidistrict
MD-BASBasarabeascadistrict
MD-BRIBrincenidistrict
MD-CHLCahuldistrict
MD-CAMCamencadistrict
MD-CANCantemirdistrict
MD-CAICăinaridistrict
MD-CALCălăraşidistrict
MD-CASCăuşenidistrict
MD-CIACiadîr-Lungadistrict
MD-CIMCimișliadistrict
MD-COMComratdistrict
MD-CRICriulenidistrict
MD-DONDondușenidistrict
MD-DRODrochiadistrict
MD-DBIDubăsaridistrict
MD-EDIEdinețdistrict
MD-FALFăleştidistrict
MD-FLOFloreștidistrict
MD-GLOGlodenidistrict
MD-GRIGrigoriopoldistrict
MD-HINHînceștidistrict
MD-IALIalovenidistrict
MD-LEOLeovadistrict
MD-NISNisporenidistrict
MD-OCNOcnițadistrict
MD-OHIOrheidistrict
MD-REZRezinadistrict
MD-RITRîbnițadistrict
MD-RISRîșcanidistrict
MD-SINSîngereidistrict
MD-SLOSloboziadistrict
MD-SOASorocadistrict
MD-STRStrășenidistrict
MD-SOLŞoldăneştidistrict
MD-STEŞtefan Vodădistrict
MD-TARTaracliadistrict
MD-TELTeleneștidistrict
MD-UGIUnghenidistrict
MD-VULVulcăneștidistrict

Codes before Newsletter II-2

Former codeSubdivision nameSubdivision category
MD-GA Găgăuzia, Unitate Teritorială Autonomă (UTAG)autonomous territory
MD-CU Chişinău city
MD-BA Bălţi district
MD-CA Cahul district
MD-CH Chişinău district
MD-ED Edineţ district
MD-LA Lăpuşna district
MD-OR Orhei district
MD-SO Soroca district
MD-TA Taraclia district
MD-TI Tighina [Bender]district
MD-UN Ungheni district
MD-SN Stînga Nistrului, unitatea teritorială din territorial unit

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