ISO 3166-2:FR
ISO 3166-2:FR is the entry for France 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 France, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for the following subdivisions:
- Metropolitan France (two levels):
- 12 metropolitan regions
- 1 collectivity
- 96 metropolitan departments (still as they were before 1 January 2015 when one department was split in two parts, one of them being a metropole and not a department: the two new entities are still not encoded in ISO 3166-2)
- Overseas France:
- 3 overseas departments
- 1 dependency
- 3 overseas regions
- 9 overseas territorial collectivities[1]
Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is FR, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of France. The second part is either of the following:
- one letter (
A
–V
): former metropolitan regions (until 31 December 2015); - two digits, or a digit followed by a letter: metropolitan departments;
- two letters: overseas departments, dependency, and overseas territorial collectivities;
- three letters: metropolitan regions (since 1 January 2016).
The codes for the metropolitan departments use their INSEE codes, which are currently used in postal codes, and used in vehicle registration plates until 2009. INSEE codes are assigned as follows:
01
–89
except20
: departments created before the 20th century, assigned in alphabetical order (prefixes in the form of "Bas-" and "Haute-" are ignored at the primary sort level), except Paris and Yvelines, which replaced the former departments Seine and Seine-et-Oise respectively after the reorganization of the Paris region in 1968;90
: Territoire de Belfort, which was given department status in 1922;91
–95
: departments created after the reorganization of the Paris region in 1968;2A
and2B
: Corse-du-Sud and Haute-Corse, which were created after the division of Corsica in 1975, whose INSEE code was20
.
The codes for the overseas departments, dependency, and overseas territorial collectivities use their ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.
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 (fr) | Subdivision category |
---|---|---|
FR-ARA | metropolitan region | |
FR-BFC | metropolitan region | |
FR-BRE | metropolitan region | |
FR-CVL | metropolitan region | |
FR-COR | collectivity | |
FR-GES | metropolitan region | |
FR-GUA | Guadeloupe | overseas region |
FR-HDF | metropolitan region | |
FR-IDF | metropolitan region | |
FR-MAY | overseas region | |
FR-NOR | metropolitan region | |
FR-NAQ | metropolitan region | |
FR-OCC | metropolitan region | |
FR-PDL | metropolitan region | |
FR-PAC | metropolitan region | |
FR-LRE | overseas region |
Overseas departments[2]
Code | Subdivision name |
---|---|
FR-GP | Guadeloupe |
FR-YT | Mayotte |
FR-RE | La Réunion |
Departments
Code | Subdivision name | Subdivision category | In region (since 2016) |
In metropolitan region (before 2016) |
---|---|---|---|---|
FR-01 | Ain | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-02 | Aisne | metropolitan department | HDF | S |
FR-03 | Allier | metropolitan department | ARA | C |
FR-04 | Alpes-de-Haute-Provence | metropolitan department | PAC | U |
FR-06 | Alpes-Maritimes | metropolitan department | PAC | U |
FR-07 | Ardèche | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-08 | Ardennes | metropolitan department | GES | G |
FR-09 | Ariège | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-10 | Aube | metropolitan department | GES | G |
FR-11 | Aude | metropolitan department | OCC | K |
FR-12 | Aveyron | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-67 | Bas-Rhin | metropolitan department | GES | A |
FR-13 | Bouches-du-Rhône | metropolitan department | PAC | U |
FR-14 | Calvados | metropolitan department | NOR | P |
FR-15 | Cantal | metropolitan department | ARA | C |
FR-16 | Charente | metropolitan department | NAQ | T |
FR-17 | Charente-Maritime | metropolitan department | NAQ | T |
FR-18 | Cher | metropolitan department | CVL | F |
FR-19 | Corrèze | metropolitan department | NAQ | L |
FR-2A | Corse-du-Sud | metropolitan department | COR | H |
FR-21 | Côte-d'Or | metropolitan department | BFC | D |
FR-22 | Côtes-d'Armor | metropolitan department | BRE | E |
FR-23 | Creuse | metropolitan department | NAQ | L |
FR-79 | Deux-Sèvres | metropolitan department | NAQ | T |
FR-24 | Dordogne | metropolitan department | NAQ | B |
FR-25 | Doubs | metropolitan department | BFC | I |
FR-26 | Drôme | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-91 | Essonne | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-27 | Eure | metropolitan department | NOR | Q |
FR-28 | Eure-et-Loir | metropolitan department | CVL | F |
FR-29 | Finistère | metropolitan department | BRE | E |
FR-30 | Gard | metropolitan department | OCC | K |
FR-32 | Gers | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-33 | Gironde | metropolitan department | NAQ | B |
FR-GP | Guadeloupe | overseas department | GUA | – |
FR-2B | Haute-Corse | metropolitan department | COR | H |
FR-31 | Haute-Garonne | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-43 | Haute-Loire | metropolitan department | ARA | C |
FR-52 | Haute-Marne | metropolitan department | GES | G |
FR-05 | Hautes-Alpes | metropolitan department | PAC | U |
FR-70 | Haute-Saône | metropolitan department | BFC | I |
FR-74 | Haute-Savoie | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-65 | Hautes-Pyrénées | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-87 | Haute-Vienne | metropolitan department | NAQ | L |
FR-68 | Haut-Rhin | metropolitan department | GES | A |
FR-92 | Hauts-de-Seine | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-34 | Hérault | metropolitan department | OCC | K |
FR-35 | Ille-et-Vilaine | metropolitan department | BRE | E |
FR-36 | Indre | metropolitan department | CVL | F |
FR-37 | Indre-et-Loire | metropolitan department | CVL | F |
FR-38 | Isère | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-39 | Jura | metropolitan department | BFC | I |
FR-40 | Landes | metropolitan department | NAQ | B |
FR-42 | Loire | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-44 | Loire-Atlantique | metropolitan department | PDL | R |
FR-45 | Loiret | metropolitan department | CVL | F |
FR-41 | Loir-et-Cher | metropolitan department | CVL | F |
FR-46 | Lot | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-47 | Lot-et-Garonne | metropolitan department | NAQ | B |
FR-48 | Lozère | metropolitan department | OCC | K |
FR-49 | Maine-et-Loire | metropolitan department | PDL | R |
FR-50 | Manche | metropolitan department | NOR | P |
FR-51 | Marne | metropolitan department | GES | G |
FR-53 | Mayenne | metropolitan department | PDL | R |
FR-YT | Mayotte | overseas department | MAY | – |
FR-54 | Meurthe-et-Moselle | metropolitan department | GES | M |
FR-55 | Meuse | metropolitan department | GES | M |
FR-56 | Morbihan | metropolitan department | BRE | E |
FR-57 | Moselle | metropolitan department | GES | M |
FR-58 | Nièvre | metropolitan department | BFC | D |
FR-59 | Nord | metropolitan department | HDF | O |
FR-60 | Oise | metropolitan department | HDF | S |
FR-61 | Orne | metropolitan department | NOR | P |
FR-75 | Paris | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-62 | Pas-de-Calais | metropolitan department | HDF | O |
FR-63 | Puy-de-Dôme | metropolitan department | ARA | C |
FR-64 | Pyrénées-Atlantiques | metropolitan department | NAQ | B |
FR-66 | Pyrénées-Orientales | metropolitan department | OCC | K |
FR-RE | La Réunion | overseas department | LRE | – |
FR-69 | Rhône[3] | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-71 | Saône-et-Loire | metropolitan department | BFC | D |
FR-72 | Sarthe | metropolitan department | PDL | R |
FR-73 | Savoie | metropolitan department | ARA | V |
FR-77 | Seine-et-Marne | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-76 | Seine-Maritime | metropolitan department | NOR | Q |
FR-93 | Seine-Saint-Denis | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-80 | Somme | metropolitan department | HDF | S |
FR-81 | Tarn | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-82 | Tarn-et-Garonne | metropolitan department | OCC | N |
FR-90 | Territoire de Belfort | metropolitan department | BFC | I |
FR-94 | Val-de-Marne | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-95 | Val-d'Oise | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
FR-83 | Var | metropolitan department | PAC | U |
FR-84 | Vaucluse | metropolitan department | PAC | U |
FR-85 | Vendée | metropolitan department | PDL | R |
FR-86 | Vienne | metropolitan department | NAQ | T |
FR-88 | Vosges | metropolitan department | GES | M |
FR-89 | Yonne | metropolitan department | BFC | D |
FR-78 | Yvelines | metropolitan department | IDF | J |
Dependency and overseas territorial collectivities
Code | Subdivision name | Subdivision category |
---|---|---|
FR-CP | Clipperton | dependency |
FR-GF | Guyane (française) | overseas territorial collectivity[4] |
FR-MQ | Martinique | overseas territorial collectivity[5] |
FR-NC | Nouvelle-Calédonie | overseas territorial collectivity[1] |
FR-PF | Polynésie française | overseas territorial collectivity |
FR-BL | Saint-Barthélemy | overseas territorial collectivity |
FR-MF | Saint-Martin | overseas territorial collectivity |
FR-PM | Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon | overseas territorial collectivity |
FR-TF | Terres australes françaises | overseas territorial collectivity[6] |
FR-WF | Wallis-et-Futuna | overseas territorial collectivity |
Subdivisions included in ISO 3166-1
Besides being included as subdivisions of France in ISO 3166-2, the overseas departments and overseas territorial collectivities are also officially assigned their own country codes in ISO 3166-1.
Code | Subdivision name (fr) | Alpha-2 code | ISO 3166-1 English name | ISO 3166-1 French name | ISO 3166-2 code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FR-BL | Saint-Barthélemy | BL | Saint Barthélemy | Saint-Barthélemy | ISO 3166-2:BL |
FR-GF | Guyane (française) | GF | French Guiana | Guyane française | ISO 3166-2:GF |
FR-GP | Guadeloupe | GP | Guadeloupe | Guadeloupe | ISO 3166-2:GP |
FR-MF | Saint-Martin | MF | Saint Martin (French part) | Saint-Martin (partie française) | ISO 3166-2:MF |
FR-MQ | Martinique | MQ | Martinique | Martinique | ISO 3166-2:MQ |
FR-NC | Nouvelle-Calédonie | NC | New Caledonia | Nouvelle-Calédonie | ISO 3166-2:NC |
FR-PF | Polynésie française | PF | French Polynesia | Polynésie française | ISO 3166-2:PF |
FR-PM | Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon | PM | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon | ISO 3166-2:PM |
FR-RE | La Réunion | RE | Réunion | Réunion | ISO 3166-2:RE |
FR-TF | Terres australes françaises[6] | TF | French Southern Territories | Terres australes françaises | ISO 3166-2:TF |
FR-WF | Wallis-et-Futuna | WF | Wallis and Futuna | Wallis-et-Futuna | ISO 3166-2:WF |
FR-YT | Mayotte | YT | Mayotte | Mayotte | ISO 3166-2:YT |
The dependency Clipperton Island (FR-CP) is also exceptionally reserved the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code CP on the request of the International Telecommunication Union.
Metropolitan France (the part of France located in Europe) was previously officially assigned its own set of country codes in ISO 3166-1, with alpha-2 code FX, before it was deleted from ISO 3166-1. The code is now exceptionally reserved on the request of France.
Changes
The following changes to the entry have been announced by the ISO 3166/MA since the first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998. ISO stopped issuing newsletters in 2013.
Source | Date issued | Description of change | Code/Subdivision change |
---|---|---|---|
Newsletter I-2 | 2002-05-21 | Correction of the Metropolitan region code in FR-79 | |
Newsletter I-9 | 2007-11-28 | Addition of administrative subdivisions and of their code elements | Subdivisions added: FR-CP Clipperton FR-BL Saint-Barthélemy FR-MF Saint-Martin |
Newsletter II-1 | 2010-02-03 (corrected 2010-02-19) |
Addition of the country code prefix as the first code element, alphabetical re-ordering | |
Newsletter II-3 | 2011-12-13 (corrected 2011-12-15) |
NL II-2 correction for ultramarine administrative organisation change and alphabetical re-ordering. | Category change: FR-YT Mayotte overseas territorial collectivity → overseas department |
Online Browsing Platform (OBP) | 2016-11-15 | Change of the delimitation of the regions, reducing their number from 22 to 13 in metropolitan France, change of parent subdivision of metropolitan departments; addition of overseas regions FR-GUA, FR-LRE, FR-MAY; change of subdivision category from overseas department to overseas territorial collectivity for FR-GR, FR-MQ; update List Source. | Subdivisions added: FR-GUA Guadeloupe FR-LRE La Réunion FR-MAY Mayotte Category change: FR-GR overseas department → overseas territorial collectivity FR-MQ overseas department → overseas territorial collectivity |
Correction of the OBP entry error as follows: deletion of Clipperton Island, France, Metropolitan in the name field for Territory. | |||
2016-12-07 | Correction of parent subdivision of FR-02, FR-60, FR-80 from FR-PDL to FR-HDF | Parent change: FR-02 FR-PDL → FR-HDF FR-60 FR-PDL → FR-HDF FR-80 FR-PDL → FR-HDF | |
2018-11-26 | Addition of category name "collectivity" in eng/fra; Change of category name from metropolitan region to collectivity for FR-COR; Update List Source | Category change: FR-COR metropolitan region → collectivity |
Former metropolitan regions (before 31 December 2015)
- Notes
- For reference only, English name not included in the ISO 3166-2 standard.
- On 1 January 2015, the former region Centre was officially renamed to Centre-Val de Loire.
See also
- Subdivisions of France
- FIPS region codes of France
- NUTS codes of France
Notes
- New Caledonia is not an overseas territorial collectivy (as incorrectly listed by ISO 3166-2), but a sui generis collectivity with its distinctive chapter in the French constitution.
- Each overseas department (département d’outremer or DOM in French) is also an overseas region (régions d’outremer or ROM in French), but not all of them have merged their two local collectivities covering the same territorial extent into a single collectivity.
- The
FR-69
code in ISO 316-2 still covers the department of Rhône as it was before 1 January 2015 when it was split in two parts, one of which is no longer a department but a métropole with specific status. Still, the Métropole de Lyon and the new department of Rhône are administratively managed by the French state as a single circonscription départementale (departmental constituency) that keeps the old department code.
Where distinction is needed, INSEE uses69
to cover the new circonscription départementale du Rhône for the state-controlled administration in its préfecture (covering the whole former département du Rhône before January 2015), and assigned new codes for the two separate local collectivities:69D
for the new (smaller) département du Rhône, and69M
for the new Métropole de Lyon. - French Guiana is not an overseas territorial collectivy (as incorrectly listed by ISO 3166-2), but an overseas region covered by single overseas department.
- Martinique is not an overseas territorial collectivy (as incorrectly listed by ISO 3166-2), but an overseas region covered by single overseas department.
- The overseas territorial collectivy of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (Terres australes et antarctiques françaises in French) is also administratively covering (as one of its districts) the Adélie Land claimed by France in the Antarctic, but it is also part of the Antarctic and normally not covered by the ISO 3166-1
TF
code or ISO 3166-2FR-TF
code, but by the ISO 3166-1AQ
code. The French Southern Lands (Terres australes françaises in French) are referring to only 3 of the 5 districts in the overseas territorial collectivity, excluding the claimed district in the Antarctic and the district of Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean (Îles Éparses de l'Océan Indien). Some applications used by other countries than France or international organizations may or may not include the two contested districts, but most of them include the Scattered Islands, including the ISO 3166 standard itself.
External links
- ISO Online Browsing Platform: FR
- Departments of France, Statoids.com