ISO 3166-2: DK
The list of ISO-3166-2 codes for Denmark contains the codes for the five regions (regioner) .
The codes consist of two parts separated by a hyphen. The first part gives the country code according to ISO 3166-1 (for Denmark DK
), the second the code for the region.
The current country code was last updated in Newsletter II-3 of December 13, 2011 ( PDF ).
The current codes are available on the ISO website under #iso: code: 3166: DK . Before the update, the code area contained entries for two cities and fourteen municipalities.
region | code |
---|---|
Nordjylland (North Jutland ) | DK-81 |
Midtjylland (Central Jutland ) | DK-82 |
Syddanmark (Southern Denmark ) | DK-83 |
Hovedstaden ( Capital Region & Bornholm ) | DK-84 |
Sjælland ( Zealand ) | DK-85 |
Before the December 13, 2011 update
The list of ISO-3166-2 codes for Denmark contained the codes for the 13 offices (amter) and 3 municipalities, which at the same time formed a separate administrative district.
Office / municipality | code |
---|---|
Aarhus | DK-070 |
Bornholm | DK-040 |
Copenhagen (Office) (København's Office) | DK-015 |
Copenhagen (City) (København) | DK-101 |
Frederiksberg | DK-147 |
Frederiksborg | DK-020 |
Funen (Fyns Amt) | DK-042 |
North Jutland (North Jutland Office) | DK-080 |
Ribe | DK-055 |
Ringkjøbing | DK-065 |
Roskilde | DK-025 |
Storstrøm | DK-035 |
South Jutland (Sønderjyllands Amt) | DK-050 |
Vejle | DK-060 |
Viborg | DK-076 |
West Zealand (Vestsjællands Amt) | DK-030 |
See also
- NUTS: DK (EU statistical regions)
- ISO 3166-2: FO (Faroe Islands)
- ISO 3166-2: GL (Greenland)
- ISO 3166-2 , country code reference table.
- ISO 3166-1 , reference table of country codes as used in domain names.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Changes to the ISO codes (English)