ISO 3166-2:BE

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ISO 3166-2:BE is an ISO standard which defines geocodes: it is the subset of ISO 3166-2 which applies to Belgium. It covers 5 provinces in Flanders and 5 provinces in Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital Region. The first part is the ISO 3166-1 code BE for Belgium, the second part is three-character-alphabetic, where the first letter marks the region: W is for Wallonie (Wallonia), V for Vlaanderen (Flanders).

The following two regions have no ISO 3166-2 code.

Sorted by code
BE-BRU Brussels-Capital Region
BE-VAN Antwerpen (a province of the Flemish Region)
BE-VBR Vlaams Brabant (a province of the Flemish Region)
BE-VLI Limburg (a province of the Flemish Region)
BE-VOV Oost-Vlaanderen (a province of the Flemish Region)
BE-VWV West-Vlaanderen (a province of the Flemish Region)
BE-WBR Brabant Wallon (a province of the Walloon Region)
BE-WHT Hainaut (a province of the Walloon Region)
BE-WLG Liège (a province of the Walloon Region)
BE-WLX Luxembourg (a province of the Walloon Region)
BE-WNA Namur (a province of the Walloon Region)
Sorted by name
Antwerpen BE-VAN
Brabant Wallon BE-WBR
Brussels-Capital Region BE-BRU
Hainaut BE-WHT
Liège BE-WLG
Limburg BE-VLI
Luxembourg BE-WLX
Namur BE-WNA
Oost-Vlaanderen BE-VOV
Vlaams Brabant BE-VBR
West-Vlaanderen BE-VWV

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