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What is the state abbreviation for Canada?

What is the state abbreviation for Canada?

Table 8 Abbreviations and codes for provinces and territories, 2011 Census

Province/Territory Standard abbreviations English/French Internationally approved alpha code (Source: Canada Post)
Nova Scotia N.S./N.-É. NS
New Brunswick N.B./N.-B. NB
Quebec Que./Qc QC
Ontario Ont./Ont. ON

What is the 2 letter abbreviation for Canada?

List: The two-letter country code / country abbreviation ISO-3166-1 ALPHA-2

ISO 3166 ALPHA-2 Country
CA Canada
CV Cape Verde
KY Cayman Islands
CF Central African Republic

What is the full form of CN?

CN Full Form

Full Form Category Term
Common Name Information Technology CN
Corporate Network Computer and Networking CN
China Country Names CN
Calling Number Telecommunication CN

Does the Queen own land in Canada?

The Queen continues to legally own all the lands of Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, 32 other members (around two-thirds) of the Commonwealth, and Antarctica.

Are there any 2 letter abbreviations for Canada?

2-Letter Country Name Abbreviations Country Name 2-Letter Abbreviation Burundi BI Cambodia KH Cameroon CM Canada CA

Do you use two letter abbreviations for States and territories?

The traditional abbreviations for U.S. states and territories, widely used in mailing addresses prior to the introduction of two-letter U.S. postal abbreviations, are still commonly used for other purposes (such as legal citation ), and are still recognized (though discouraged) by the Postal Service.

When did they start using two letter abbreviations for state names?

To make room for the ZIP Code, state names needed to be abbreviated. The Department provided an initial list of abbreviations in June 1963, but many had three or four letters, which was still too long. In October 1963, the Department settled on the current two-letter abbreviations.

How are two letter codes different from other abbreviations?

These two-letter codes are distinguished from traditional abbreviations such as Calif., Fla., or Tex. The Associated Press Stylebook states that in contexts other than mailing addresses, the traditional state abbreviations should be used.