ISO 3166-2 codes for Mexico cover 1 federal district and 31 states. The first part is the ISO 3166-1 code MX for Mexico, the second part is three-digit-alphabetic. 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.
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Coding list
Federal District
MX-DIF Distrito Federal
States
MX-AGU Aguascalientes
MX-BCN Baja California
MX-BCS Baja California Sur
MX-CAM Campeche
MX-CHP Chiapas
MX-CHH Chihuahua
MX-COA Coahuila
MX-COL Colima
MX-DUR Durango
MX-GUA Guanajuato
MX-GRO Guerrero
MX-HID Hidalgo
MX-JAL Jalisco
MX-MEX Mexico
MX-MIC Michoacán
MX-MOR Morelos
MX-NAY Nayarit
MX-NLE Nuevo León
MX-OAX Oaxaca
MX-PUE Puebla
MX-QUE Querétaro
MX-ROO Quintana Roo
MX-SLP San Luis Potosí
MX-SIN Sinaloa
MX-SON Sonora
MX-TAB Tabasco
MX-TAM Tamaulipas
MX-TLA Tlaxcala
MX-VER Veracruz
MX-YUC Yucatán
MX-ZAC Zacatecas
Decoding list
MX-AGU Aguascalientes
MX-BCN Baja California
MX-BCS Baja California Sur
MX-CAM Campeche
MX-CHH Chihuahua
MX-CHP Chiapas
MX-COA Coahuila
MX-COL Colima
MX-DIF Distrito Federal
MX-DUR Durango
MX-GRO Guerrero
MX-GUA Guanajuato
MX-HID Hidalgo
MX-JAL Jalisco
MX-MEX Mexico
MX-MIC Michoacán
MX-MOR Morelos
MX-NAY Nayarit
MX-NLE Nuevo Leon
MX-OAX Oaxaca
MX-PUE Puebla
MX-QUE Querétaro
MX-ROO Quintana Roo
MX-SIN Sinaloa
MX-SLP San Luis Potosí
MX-SON Sonora
MX-TAB Tabasco
MX-TAM Tamaulipas
MX-TLA Tlaxcala
MX-VER Veracruz
MX-YUC Yucatan
MX-ZAC Zacatecas
See also
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