ISO 3166-2:LU is the entry forLuxembourg 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 Luxembourg, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for12 cantons.
Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part isLU, theISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Luxembourg. The second part is two letters.
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:
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| Code | Subdivision name (fr) | Subdivision name (de) | Subdivision name (lb) |
|---|---|---|---|
| LU-CA | Capellen | Capellen | Kapellen |
| LU-CL | Clervaux | Clerf | Klierf |
| LU-DI | Diekirch | Diekirch | Diekrech |
| LU-EC | Echternach | Echternach | Iechternach |
| LU-ES | Esch-sur-Alzette | Esch an der Alzette | Esch-Uelzecht |
| LU-GR | Grevenmacher | Grevenmacher | Gréivemaacher |
| LU-LU | Luxembourg | Luxemburg | Lëtzebuerg |
| LU-ME | Mersch | Mersch | Miersch |
| LU-RD | Redange | Redingen | Réiden-Atert |
| LU-RM | Remich | Remich | Réimech |
| LU-VD | Vianden | Vianden | Veianen |
| LU-WI | Wiltz | Wiltz | Wolz |
Prior to 2015, ISO 3166-2 codes were defined forthree districts.
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| Former code | Subdivision name |
|---|---|
| LU-D | Diekirch (de,lb) |
| LU-G | Grevenmacher (de,lb) |
| LU-L | Luxembourg (fr), Luxemburg (de), Lëtzebuerg (lb) |