The ISO 3166-2 codes for Norway describe 19 counties (fylke). The first part of the code is the ISO 3166-1 country code NO for Norway, the second part is two-digit-numeric (with trailing zeros). 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. US readers may wish to consider them as the equivalent of worldwide zip or postal codes. Within the Wikipedia, the codes from the country pages link to the pages for the locations they identify.

NO-13 does not exist.

Table of contents
1 Coding list
2 Decoding list
3 See also

Coding list

NO-02 Akershus
NO-09 Aust-Agder
NO-06 Buskerud
NO-20 Finnmark
NO-04 Hedmark
NO-12 Hordaland
NO-15 Møre og Romsdal
NO-18 Nordland
NO-17 Nord-Trøndelag
NO-05 Oppland
NO-03 Oslo
NO-11 Rogaland
NO-14 Sogn og Fjordane
NO-16 Sør-Trøndelag
NO-08 Telemark
NO-19 Troms
NO-10 Vest-Agder
NO-07 Vestfold
NO-01 Østfold

Decoding list

NO-01 Østfold
NO-02 Akershus
NO-03 Oslo
NO-04 Hedmark
NO-05 Oppland
NO-06 Buskerud
NO-07 Vestfold
NO-08 Telemark
NO-09 Aust-Agder
NO-10 Vest-Agder
NO-11 Rogaland
NO-12 Hordaland
NO-14 Sogn og Fjordane
NO-15 Møre og Romsdal
NO-16 Sør-Trøndelag
NO-17 Nord-Trøndelag
NO-18 Nordland
NO-19 Troms
NO-20 Finnmark

See also

  • ISO 3166-2, the reference table for all country region codes.
  • ISO 3166-1, the reference table for all country codes, as used for domain names on the internet.

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