ISO 3166-2:TH

The ISO 3166-2 codes for Thailand describe 76 provinces (changwat). The first part of the code is the ISO 3166-1 country code TH for Thailand, the second part is two-digit-numeric (with trailing zeros). A special non-numeric code is used for Phatthaya. 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.

The numbers are the same as the postal code for the province, except in the number range 11-19, where one have to subtract 1 to get the postal code from the ISO code. The number codes did change significantly between the first drafts of the ISO 3166-2 standard in 1988 and the first published version of 1993, including three new provinces which were created in the meantime.

The US standard FIPS 10-4 also includes designators for the provinces which use the same style (TH-xx), but the numbers are incompatible with the ISO standard. Thus the decoding table below does not apply to the FIPS codes. In fact the draft of the ISO 3166-2 was based upon the FIPS codes.

Decoding table

TH-10  Bangkok

TH-11  Samut Prakan

TH-12  Nonthaburi

TH-13  Pathum Thani

TH-14  Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

TH-15  Ang Thong

TH-16  Lop Buri

TH-17  Sing Buri

TH-18  Chai Nat

TH-19  Saraburi

TH-20  Chon Buri

TH-21  Rayong

TH-22  Chanthaburi

TH-23  Trat

TH-24  Chachoengsao

TH-25  Prachin Buri

TH-26  Nakhon Nayok

TH-27  Sa Kaeo

TH-30  Nakhon Ratchasima

TH-31  Buri Ram

TH-32  Surin

TH-33  Si Sa Ket

TH-34  Ubon Ratchathani

TH-35  Yasothon

TH-36  Chaiyaphum

TH-37  Amnat Charoen

TH-39  Nong Bua Lam Phu

TH-40  Khon Kaen

TH-41  Udon Thani

TH-42  Loei

TH-43  Nong Khai

TH-44  Maha Sarakham

TH-45  Roi Et

TH-46  Kalasin

TH-47  Sakon Nakhon

TH-48  Nakhon Phanom

TH-49  Mukdahan

TH-50  Chiang Mai

TH-51  Lamphun

TH-52  Lampang

TH-53  Uttaradit

TH-54  Phrae

TH-55  Nan

TH-56  Phayao

TH-57  Chiang Rai

TH-58  Mae Hong Son

TH-60  Nakhon Sawan

TH-61  Uthai Thani

TH-62  Kamphaeng Phet

TH-63  Tak

TH-64  Sukhothai

TH-65  Phitsanulok

TH-66  Phichit

TH-70  Ratchaburi

TH-71  Kanchanaburi

TH-72  Suphanburi

TH-73  Nakhon Pathom

TH-74  Samut Sakhon

TH-75  Samut Songkhram

TH-76  Phetchabun

TH-76  Phetchaburi

TH-77  Prachuap Khiri Khan

TH-80  Nakhon Si Thammarat

TH-81  Krabi

TH-82  Phang Nga

TH-83  Phuket

TH-84  Surat Thani

TH-85  Ranong

TH-86  Chumpon

TH-90  Songkhla

TH-91  Satun

TH-92  Trang

TH-93  Phattalung

TH-94  Pattani

TH-95  Yala

TH-96  Narathiwat

TH-S   Pattaya

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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