Argentina
Argentina Province Codes
When dealing with addresses or locations in Argentina, our API uses the following province codes. These codes are based on the ISO 3166-2:AR standard for Argentina's provinces and autonomous city.
Code | Province (Spanish) | Province (English) |
---|---|---|
AR-B | Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires |
AR-K | Catamarca | Catamarca |
AR-H | Chaco | Chaco |
AR-U | Chubut | Chubut |
AR-C | Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires City |
AR-X | Córdoba | Córdoba |
AR-W | Corrientes | Corrientes |
AR-E | Entre Ríos | Entre Ríos |
AR-P | Formosa | Formosa |
AR-Y | Jujuy | Jujuy |
AR-L | La Pampa | La Pampa |
AR-F | La Rioja | La Rioja |
AR-M | Mendoza | Mendoza |
AR-N | Misiones | Misiones |
AR-Q | Neuquén | Neuquén |
AR-R | Río Negro | Río Negro |
AR-A | Salta | Salta |
AR-J | San Juan | San Juan |
AR-D | San Luis | San Luis |
AR-Z | Santa Cruz | Santa Cruz |
AR-S | Santa Fe | Santa Fe |
AR-G | Santiago del Estero | Santiago del Estero |
AR-V | Tierra del Fuego | Tierra del Fuego |
AR-T | Tucumán | Tucumán |
Usage Notes
- Argentina is divided into 23 provinces (provincias) and 1 autonomous city (ciudad autónoma)
- All codes follow the format 'AR-' followed by a single letter
- The Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (AR-C) has special status as the capital city
- Most province names are the same in both Spanish and English
- When specifying locations in Argentina in your API requests, please use these exact codes for the province or city
- Special characters (like accents) are preserved in names where they are officially used
Updated 2 months ago