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General Villegas is a town in General Villegas Partido , Buenos Aires Province , Argentina.

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5-576: UN/LOCODE is ARVGS. Municipal information : Municipal Affairs Federal Institute (IFAM), Municipal Affairs Secretariat, Ministry of Interior, Argentina. (in Spanish) This article about a place in Buenos Aires Province , Argentina is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . UN/LOCODE UN/LOCODE , the United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations ,

10-476: A country by the table defined in ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 . The three remaining characters code a location within that country. Letters are preferred, but if necessary digits 2 through 9 may be used, excluding "0" and "1" to avoid confusion with the letters "O" and "I" respectively. For each country there can be a maximum of 17,576 entries using only letters (26×26×26), or 39,304 entries using letters and digits (34×34×34). For

15-502: Is a geographic coding scheme developed and maintained by United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). UN/LOCODE assigns codes to locations used in trade and transport with functions such as seaports , rail and road terminals, airports , Postal Exchange Office and border crossing points . The first issue in 1981 contained codes for 8,000 locations. The version from 2011 contained codes for about 82,000 locations. UN/LOCODEs have five characters. The first two letters code

20-504: Is officially referred to as an "issue". A discussion of the table's structure follows. The fields are listed in the official order. Availability UN/LOCODE is available on the UNECE website , where the latest release of UNLOCODE directories and background documents are listed. Complete UN/LOCODE code list may be downloaded in the format of.mdb (MS Access database), .txt (text file) and .csv (Comma-separated values). HTML pages are also displayed on

25-575: The US, the letter combinations have almost all been exhausted. So in 2006, the Secretariat added 646 entries with a digit as the last character. For airports, the three letters following the country code are not always identical to the IATA airport code . According to the Secretariat note for Issue 2006-2, there are 720 locations showing a different IATA code. UN/LOCODEs are released as a table. An individual revision

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