ISO 3166-2:RS
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ISO 3166-2:RS is an ISO standard which defines geocodes. It is the subset of ISO 3166-2 that applies to Serbia. Each two-part code consists of the ISO 3166-1 code for Serbia (RS) and a two-digit number.
[edit] Newsletters
- ISO 3166-2:2007-04-17 - For Serbia, added the country to the list.
[edit] Codes
RS-00 |
Beograd (city) |
|---|---|
RS-01 |
Severna Bačka (Northern Bačka) (Vojvodina) |
RS-02 |
Srednji Banat (Central Banat) (Vojvodina) |
RS-03 |
Severni Banat (North Banat) (Vojvodina) |
RS-04 |
Južni Banat (South Banat) (Vojvodina) |
RS-05 |
Zapadna Bačka (West Bačka) (Vojvodina) |
RS-06 |
Južna Bačka (South Bačka) (Vojvodina) |
RS-07 |
Srem (Vojvodina) |
RS-08 |
Mačva |
RS-09 |
Kolubara |
RS-10 |
Podunavlje |
RS-11 |
Braničevo |
RS-12 |
Šumadija |
RS-13 |
Pomoravlje |
RS-14 |
Bor |
RS-15 |
Zaječar |
RS-16 |
Zlatibor |
RS-17 |
Moravica |
RS-18 |
Raška |
RS-19 |
Rasina |
RS-20 |
Nišava |
RS-21 |
Toplica |
RS-22 |
Pirot |
RS-23 |
Jablanica |
RS-24 |
Pčinja |
RS-25 |
Kosovo (Kosovo-Metohija) |
RS-26 |
Peć (Kosovo-Metohija) |
RS-27 |
Prizren (Kosovo-Metohija) |
RS-28 |
Kosovska Mitrovica (Kosovo-Metohija) |
RS-29 |
Kosovo-Pomoravlje (Kosovo-Metohija) |
[edit] See also
- ISO 3166-2:CS
- ISO 3166-1, the reference table for all country codes
- ISO 3166-2, the reference table for all country region codes
- Districts of Serbia

