ISO 3166-2:KM is the entry for theComoros inISO 3166-2, part of theISO 3166standard published by theInternational Organization for Standardization (ISO), which definescodes for the names of the principalsubdivisions (e.g.,provinces orstates) of allcountries coded inISO 3166-1.
Currently for the Comoros, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined forthree islands.
Each code consists of two parts separated by a hyphen. The first part isKM, theISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of the Comoros. The second part is a letter.
Subdivision names are listed as in the ISO 3166-2 standard published by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency (ISO 3166/MA).
ISO 639-1 codes are used to represent subdivision names in the followingadministrative languages. The Shikomor language does not have a singleISO 639 code.
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| Code | Subdivision name (fr) | Subdivision name (ar) | Subdivision name (—) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (conventional names) | (BGN/PCGN 1956) | |||
| KM-G | Andjazîdja | Anjazījah | Ngazidja | |
| KM-A | Andjouân | Anjwān | Ndzuwani | |
| KM-M | Moûhîlî | Mūhīlī | Mwali | |
The following changes to the entry have been announced in newsletters by the ISO 3166/MA since the first publication of ISO 3166-2 in 1998. ISO stopped issuing newsletters in 2013.
| Newsletter | Date issued | Description of change in newsletter |
|---|---|---|
| Newsletter II-2 | 2010-06-30 | Consistency between ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2, addition of names in administrative languages, and update of the administrative structure and of the list source |
The following changes to the entry are listed on ISO's online catalogue, the Online Browsing Platform:
| Effective date of change | Short description of change (en) |
|---|---|
| 2014-12-18 | Alignment of the English short name lower case with UNTERM |
| 2010-06-30 | Consistency between ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-2, addition of names in administrative languages, and update of the administrative structure and of the list source |
| 2009-01-07 | Addition of administrative language Shikomor (-,-) |