These are data codes for Switzerland .
Country
These are codes for the country itself. See country code for a fuller explanation.
CH
ISO country code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 , two letter)
Internet Country code top-level domain (ccTLD) (see .ch )
Distinguishing sign of vehicles in international traffic
International Union of Railways alphabetical UIC Country Code
WIPO ST.3
CHE
ISO country code (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 , three letter code)
EO39
Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS)
HB
ICAO aircraft registration prefix (since 1935, before: CH)
HBA-HBZ, HEA-HEZ :ITU callsign prefix
LS
ICAO airport code or nationality letters for location indicator (see also: List of airport codes: LS )
SUI
IOC country code
FIFA country code
ITU letter codes for member-countries
SW
WMO message header country code
SZ
FIPS country code
Library of Congress machine-readable cataloguing country code
41
Country calling code
85
International Union of Railways numeric UIC Country Code
228
E.212 Mobile country code
269
ITU maritime identification digits
756
ISO country code (ISO 3166-1 numeric , numeric code)
760-769
GS1 prefix of GTIN (barcodes ) by GS1 Switzerland
ШВА
Cyrillic three-letter country codes per GOST 7.67 or ISO 3166-88 standard
NUTS-2 regions
As a member of the EFTA , Switzerland is included in the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS). The three NUTS levels are:
The seven NUTS-2 regions are the following:
Code
Region
Region (local name)
Cantons
CH01
Lake Geneva region
Région lémanique
Vaud , Valais , Geneva
CH02
Espace Mittelland
Espace Mittelland
Bern , Fribourg , Solothurn , Neuchâtel , Jura
CH03
Northwestern Switzerland
Nordwestschweiz
Basel-City , Basel-Country , Aargau
CH04
Zurich
Zürich
Zurich
CH05
Eastern Switzerland
Ostschweiz
Glarus , Schaffhausen , Appenzell Ausserrhoden , Appenzell Innerrhoden , St. Gallen , Grisons , Thurgau
CH06
Central Switzerland
Zentralschweiz
Lucerne , Uri , Schwyz , Obwalden , Nidwalden , Zug
CH07
Ticino
Ticino
Ticino
Below the NUTS levels, there are two LAU levels (LAU-1: districts ; LAU-2: municipalities ).
Cantons
The two-letter abbreviations are widely used, e.g. on car license plates and as disambiguator for localities on postal addresses if two localities in different cantons have the same name. They are also used with the prefix "CH-" as ISO 3166-2 codes of Switzerland , e.g. CH-SZ for the canton of Schwyz.
SFSO also uses a numerical code ordering the cantons by their constitutional order (1 to 26).
The FIPS 10-4 region codes of Switzerland were used by the United States government. This standard was withdrawn in 2008.
The NUTS-3 codes are used by the European Union .
Districts
Districts are assigned three-digit numerical codes by SFSO.
Districts are used as LAU-1 level.
Municipalities
See Community Identification Number#Switzerland
Municipalities are used as LAU-2 level.
Localities
See Postal codes in Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Airports
See
See also