ISO 3166-2:DO
Entry for the Dominican Republic in ISO 3166-2
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 .
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:
- 01: district
- 02 – 27: provinces as of late 1970s
- 28 – 30: provinces created in the 1980s and 1990s
- 31 – 32: provinces created in 2001 and 2002
- 33 – 42: regions
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
Code | Subdivision name ( es ) |
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DO-33 | Cibao Nordeste |
DO-34 | Cibao Noroeste |
DO-35 | Cibao Norte |
DO-36 | Cibao Sur |
DO-37 | El Valle |
DO-38 | Enriquillo |
DO-39 | Higuamo |
DO-40 | Ozama |
DO-41 | Valdesia |
DO-42 | Yuma |
Provinces and district
Code | Subdivision name ( es ) | Subdivision category | Parent subdivision |
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DO-01 | Distrito Nacional (Santo Domingo) | district | DO-40 |
DO-02 | Azua | province | DO-41 |
DO-03 | Baoruco | province | DO-38 |
DO-04 | Barahona | province | DO-38 |
DO-05 | Dajabón | province | DO-34 |
DO-06 | Duarte | province | DO-33 |
DO-08 | El Seibo | province | DO-42 |
DO-09 | Espaillat | province | DO-35 |
DO-30 | Hato Mayor | province | DO-39 |
DO-10 | Independencia | province | DO-38 |
DO-11 | La Altagracia | province | DO-42 |
DO-07 | Elías Piña | province | DO-37 |
DO-12 | La Romana | province | DO-42 |
DO-13 | La Vega | province | DO-36 |
DO-14 | María Trinidad Sánchez | province | DO-33 |
DO-28 | Monseñor Nouel | province | DO-36 |
DO-15 | Monte Cristi | province | DO-34 |
DO-29 | Monte Plata | province | DO-39 |
DO-16 | Pedernales | province | DO-38 |
DO-17 | Peravia | province | DO-41 |
DO-18 | Puerto Plata | province | DO-35 |
DO-19 | Hermanas Mirabal | province | DO-33 |
DO-20 | Samaná | province | DO-33 |
DO-21 | San Cristóbal | province | DO-41 |
DO-31 | San José de Ocoa | province | DO-41 |
DO-22 | San Juan | province | DO-37 |
DO-23 | San Pedro de Macorís | province | DO-39 |
DO-24 | Sánchez Ramírez | province | DO-36 |
DO-25 | Santiago | province | DO-35 |
DO-26 | Santiago Rodríguez | province | DO-34 |
DO-32 | Santo Domingo | province | DO-40 |
DO-27 | Valverde | province | DO-34 |
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/Newsletter | Date issued | Description of change in newsletter | Code/Subdivision change |
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Newsletter I-1 | 2000-06-21 | Introduction of new subdivision code elements taken from the Dominican Statistics Code. Correction of alphabetic sorting of subdivision names. Addition of 1 alternative name form |
Codes:
format changed (see below) |
ISO 3166-2:2007 | 2007-12-13 | Second 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 change | Short description of change (en) |
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2014-12-18 | Assign parent subdivision to DO-01 |
2014-10-29 | Add 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 .
Before | After | Subdivision name |
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DO-DN | DO-01 | Distrito Nacional (Santo Domingo) |
DO-AZ | DO-02 | Azua |
DO-BR | DO-03 | Bahoruco |
DO-BH | DO-04 | Barahona |
DO-DA | DO-05 | Dajabón |
DO-DU | DO-06 | Duarte |
DO-SE | DO-08 | El Seybo [El Seibo] |
DO-EP | DO-09 | Espaillat |
DO-HM | DO-30 | Hato Mayor |
DO-IN | DO-10 | Independencia |
DO-AL | DO-11 | La Altagracia |
DO-EP | DO-07 | La Estrelleta [Elías Piña] |
DO-RO | DO-12 | La Romana |
DO-VE | DO-13 | La Vega |
DO-MT | DO-14 | María Trinidad Sánchez |
DO-MN | DO-28 | Monseñor Nouel |
DO-MC | DO-15 | Monte Cristi |
DO-MP | DO-29 | Monte Plata |
DO-PN | DO-16 | Pedernales |
DO-PR | DO-17 | Peravia |
DO-PP | DO-18 | Puerto Plata |
DO-SC | DO-19 | Salcedo |
DO-SM | DO-20 | Samaná |
DO-CR | DO-21 | San Cristóbal |
DO-JU | DO-22 | San Juan |
DO-PM | DO-23 | San Pedro de Macorís |
DO-SZ | DO-24 | Sánchez Ramírez |
DO-ST | DO-25 | Santiago |
DO-SR | DO-26 | Santiago Rodríguez |
DO-VA | DO-27 | Valverde |
See also
References
- ↑ "Statoid Newsletter January 2008" . Statoids.com.
External links
ISO 3166
– Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions
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ISO 3166-1
country codes |
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ISO 3166-2
country subdivision codes |
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ISO 3166-3
codes for former names of countries |
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