
ISO 3166-2:AF codes for the provinces of Afghanistan. The purpose of this family of standards is to establish a worldwide series of short abbreviations for places, for use on package labels, containers and such. Anywhere where a short alphanumeric code can serve to clearly indicate a location in a more convenient and less ambiguous form than the full place name.
| Code | Province |
|---|---|
AF-BDS |
Badakhshān |
AF-BDG |
Bādghīs |
AF-BGL |
Baghlān |
AF-BAL |
Balkh |
AF-BAM |
Bāmīān |
AF-DAY |
Dāykondī |
AF-FRA |
Farāh |
AF-FYB |
Fāryāb |
AF-GHA |
Ghaznī |
AF-GHO |
Ghowr |
AF-HEL |
Helmand |
AF-HER |
Herāt |
AF-JOW |
Jowzjān |
AF-KAB |
Kābul (Kābol) |
AF-KAN |
Kandahār |
AF-KAP |
Kāpīsā |
AF-KHO |
Khowst |
AF-KNR |
Konar (Kunar) |
AF-KDZ |
Kondoz (Kunduz) |
AF-LAG |
Laghmān |
AF-LOW |
Lowgar |
AF-NAN |
Nangrahār (Nangarhār) |
AF-NIM |
Nīmrūz |
AF-NUR |
Nūrestān |
AF-ORU |
Orūzgān (Urūzgān) |
AF-PIA |
Paktīā |
AF-PKA |
Paktīkā |
AF-PAN |
Panjshīr |
AF-PAR |
Parwān |
AF-SAM |
Samangān |
AF-SAR |
Sar-e Pol |
AF-TAK |
Takhār |
AF-WAR |
Wardak (Wardag) |
AF-ZAB |
Zābol (Zābul) |
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