ISO 3166-2: RS
The list of ISO-3166-2 codes for Serbia contains the codes for the 32 administrative units.
The codes consist of two parts separated by a hyphen. The first part gives the country code according to ISO 3166-1 (for Serbia RS
), the second the code for the administrative unit.
The current country code was last updated in the eighth newsletter of April 17, 2007 ( PDF ).
The current codes are available on the ISO website under #iso: code: 3166: RS .
The administrative units are divided into a city, two autonomous provinces and 29 districts.
Coding list
city
city | code |
---|---|
Belgrade | RS-00 |
Autonomous Provinces
province | code |
---|---|
Kosovo 1 | RS-KM |
Vojvodina | RS-VO |
1 Kosovo declared itself independent in February 2008, but Serbia continues to regard it as part of the country. An ISO 3166 code for the new state has not yet been issued.
Districts
district | code |
---|---|
Severna Bačka (VO) | RS-01 |
Srednji Banat (VO) | RS-02 |
Severni Banat (VO) | RS-03 |
Južni Banat (VO) | RS-04 |
Zapadna Bačka (VO) | RS-05 |
Južna Bačka (VO) | RS-06 |
Srem (VO) | RS-07 |
Mačva | RS-08 |
Kolubara | RS-09 |
Podunavlje | RS-10 |
Braničevo | RS-11 |
Sumadija | RS-12 |
Pomoravlje | RS-13 |
boron | RS-14 |
Zaječar | RS-15 |
Zlatibor | RS-16 |
Moravica | RS-17 |
Raška | RS-18 |
Rasina | RS-19 |
Nišava | RS-20 |
Toplica | RS-21 |
Pirot | RS-22 |
Jablanica | RS-23 |
Pčinja | RS-24 |
Kosovo (KM) | RS-25 |
Peć (KM) | RS-26 |
Prizren (KM) | RS-27 |
Kosovska Mitrovica (KM) | RS-28 |
Kosovo-Pomoravlje (KM) | RS-29 |
See also
- NUTS: RS (EU statistical regions)
- ISO 3166-2 , country code reference table.
- ISO 3166-1 , reference table of country codes as used in domain names.