New #blog post! I once wondered why Algeria has DZ as its ISO country code, and literally nothing could answer this for me.
https://www.kytta.dev/blog/why-is-algeria-dz/
CW: I talk about LLMs in it (negatively)
New #blog post! I once wondered why Algeria has DZ as its ISO country code, and literally nothing could answer this for me. https://www.kytta.dev/blog/why-is-algeria-dz/ CW: I talk about LLMs in it (negatively) 4 comments
@grishka @kytta It's a general rule of this ISO standard: the code comes from an endonym (the name of the country in a local language). Germany is DE and not GE, Spain is ES and not SP, etc. Stéphane, Russia is RU because I suppose RO (from Rossiya) was already assigned to Romania when USSR fell apart. Which is also SU (clearly just abbreviation of the English name Soviet Union) instead of something like SS (from Sovetskiy Soyuz), this I'm not sure why. And another useless bit of trivia: the St Petersburg airport still uses 3-letter code LED from Leningrad because apparently changing it would've been too much trouble. |
Without opening the link: because of its Arabic name. I know because I flew through it. Algeria Air is the worst airline I've ever flown, never again no matter how tantalizingly cheap it would be.