ISO 3166-2:GE

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ISO 3166-2:GE is the entry for Georgia 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.

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Currently for Georgia, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 2 autonomous republics, 1 city, and 9 regions. The city Tbilisi is the capital of the country and has special status equal to the regions.

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

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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CodeSubdivision name (ka)
(National draft 2002)
Local variantSubdivision name (ka)
[note 1]
Subdivision category
GE-AB Abkhazia Apkhazetiაფხაზეთიautonomous republic
GE-AJ Ajaria Ach'araაჭარაautonomous republic
GE-GU Guria გურიაregion
GE-IM Imereti იმერეთიregion
GE-KA K'akheti კახეთიregion
GE-KK Kvemo Kartli ქვემო ქართლიregion
GE-MM Mtskheta-Mtianeti მცხეთა-მთიანეთიregion
GE-RL Rach'a-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti რაჭა-ლეჩხუმი და ქვემო სვანეთიregion
GE-SZ Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti სამეგრელო-ზემო სვანეთიregion
GE-SJ Samtskhe-Javakheti სამცხე-ჯავახეთიregion
GE-SK Shida Kartli შიდა ქართლიregion
GE-TB Tbilisi თბილისიcity
Notes
  1. For reference only, Georgian name in Georgian script 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:

NewsletterDate issuedDescription of change in newsletterCode/Subdivision change
Newsletter I-2 2002-05-21New subdivision layout. City level cancelled. Spelling of autonomous republics' names changed. One generic subdivision name changedSubdivision layout:
2 autonomous republics, 13 cities, 63 rayons (see below)
→ 2 autonomous republics, 10 regions
Newsletter I-4 2002-12-10Introduction of third subdivision category
Newsletter I-9 2007-11-28Addition of diacritical signs

Codes before Newsletter I-2

Former codeSubdivision nameSubdivision category
GE-ABApkhazetis Avtonomiuri Respublika [ Abkhazia ]autonomous republic
GE-AJAcharis Avtonomiuri Respublika [ Ajaria ]autonomous republic
Former codeSubdivision nameSubdivision categoryIn autonomous republic
GE-BUS Batumi city AJ
GE-CHI Chiat'ura city territory (now municipality)
GE-GAG Gagra city territory (now municipality) AB
GE-GOR Gori city
GE-KUT Kutaisi city
GE-PTI Poti city
GE-RUS Rustavi city
GE-SUI Sokhumi city (now part of Sokhumi Municipality) AB
GE-TBS T'bilisi city
GE-TQI Tqibuli city territory (now municipality)
GE-TQV Tqvarcheli city AB
GE-TSQ Tsqaltubo city territory (now municipality)
GE-ZUG Zugdidi city city (now part of Zugdidi Municipality)
GE-01 Abashis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-02 Adigenis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-03 Akhalgoris Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-04 Akhalk'alak'is Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-05 Akhalts'ikhis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-06 Akhmetis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-07 Ambrolauris Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-08 Aspindzis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-09 Baghdat'is Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-10 Bolnisis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-11 Borjomis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-12 Ch'khorotsqus Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-13 Ch'okhatauris Raioni rayon
GE-14 Dedop'listsqaros Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-15 Dmanisis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-16 Dushet'is Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-17 Galis Raioni rayon (now municipality) AB
GE-18 Gardabnis Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-19 Goris Raioni rayon (now municipality)
GE-20 Gudauta District rayon AB
GE-21 Gulripshi District rayon AB
GE-22 Gurjaanis Raioni rayon
GE-23 Javis Raioni rayon
GE-24 K'arelis Raioni rayon
GE-25 Kaspis Raioni rayon
GE-26 K'edis Raioni rayon AJ
GE-27 Kharagaulis Raioni rayon
GE-28 Khashuris Raioni rayon
GE-29 Khelvach'auris Raioni rayon AJ
GE-30 Khobis Raioni rayon
GE-31 Khonis Raioni rayon
GE-32 Khulos Raioni rayon AJ
GE-33 K'obuletis Raioni rayon AJ
GE-34 Lagodekhis Raioni rayon
GE-35 Lanch'khut'is Raioni rayon
GE-36 Lentekhis Raioni rayon
GE-37 Marneulis Raioni rayon
GE-38 Martvilis Raioni rayon
GE-39 Mestiis Raioni rayon
GE-40 Mts'khet'is Raioni rayon
GE-41 Ninotsmindis Raioni rayon
GE-42 Och'amch'iris Raioni rayon AB
GE-43 Onis Raioni rayon
GE-44 Ozurget'is Raioni rayon
GE-45 Qazbegis Raioni rayon
GE-46 Qvarlis Raioni rayon
GE-47 Sach'kheris Raioni rayon
GE-48 Sagarejos Raioni rayon
GE-49 Samtrediis Raioni rayon
GE-50 Senakis Raioni rayon
GE-51 Shuakhevis Raioni rayon AJ
GE-52 Sighnaghis Raioni rayon
GE-53 Sukhumi District rayon AB
GE-54 T'elavis Raioni rayon
GE-55 T'erjolis Raioni rayon
GE-56 T'et'ritsqaros Raioni rayon
GE-57 T'ianet'is Raioni rayon
GE-58 Ts'ageris Raioni rayon
GE-59 Tsalenjikhis Raioni rayon
GE-60 Tsalkis Raioni rayon
GE-61 Vanis Raioni rayon
GE-62 Zestap'onis Raioni rayon
GE-63 Zugdidis Raioni rayon

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