Administrative
<administrative></administrative>
From the schema
Administrative geographical information (e.g. city, subdivision, country). The content is a human-readable name for the location, while the attributes contain various levels of machine-readable ISO 3166-1 and UNSALB geographical codes.
@country | The ISO 3166-1 alpha2 code for the country (e.g. "GB" for the United Kingdom). For the @code attribute, see http://iatistandard.org/codelists/country |
@adm1 | The UNSALB level-one administrative code for a subdivision of a country. See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/admin1 |
@adm2 | The UNSALB level-two administrative code for a subdivision of a country. See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/admin2 |
Standard compliance test(s) for /location/administrative/@country
- Must be on: Country Codelist
Administrative
Example Usage
National and sub-national administrative divisions can be declared as such:
<administrative country="AF" adm1="KAN">Kandahar Province, Afghanistan</administrative>