Comprehensive country code information, including ISO 3166 codes, ITU dialing codes, ISO 4217 currency codes, and many others. Provided as a Simple Data Format Data Package.
Data comes from multiple sources as follows.
Customary English short names are from [Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) Project] (https://github.com/unicode-cldr/cldr-localenames-full/blob/master/main/en/territories.json) Note: CLDR shorter names "ZZ-alt-short" are used when available
ISO 3166 official English and French short names were from iso.org Note: ISO is no longer providing these code lists for free.
ISO 4217 currency codes are from currency-iso.org
Many other country codes are from statoids.com
Special thanks to Gwillim Law for his excellent statoids.com site (some of the field descriptions are excerpted from his site), which is more up-to-date than most similar resources and is much easier to scrape than multiple Wikipedia pages.
This package includes a Python script to fetch current country information and output a JSON document of combined country code information. Per-country JSON documents may be keyed by any of the fields below.
CSV output is provided via the in2csv
and csvcut
utilities from csvkit
Run scripts/get_countries_of_earth.py --help for usage information
Install requirements:
pip install -r scripts/requirements.pip
Run the python script to generate json file:
python scripts/get_countries_of_earth.py -l
Convert json file to csv (and reorder columns):
in2csv data/country-codes.json > data/country-codes.csv
python scripts/reorder_columns.py
This material is licensed by its maintainers under the Public Domain Dedication and License.
Nevertheless, it should be noted that this material is ultimately sourced from ISO and other standards bodies and their rights and licensing policies are somewhat unclear. As this is a short, simple database of facts there is a strong argument that no rights can subsist in this collection. However, ISO state on their site:
ISO makes the list of alpha-2 country codes available for internal use and non-commercial purposes free of charge.
This carries the implication (though not spelled out) that other uses are not permitted and that, therefore, there may be rights preventing further general use and reuse.
If you intended to use these data in a public or commercial product, please check the original sources for any specific restrictions.