List of geocoding systems
This is a list of geocoding systems, in the sense of schemes that assign systematic labels to geographic entities.
This is not a list of software systems that can perform geocoding in the sense of turning a geographic name into a latitude and longitude.
Some of these code systems are free for use, others have different licences.
Administrative
- HASC (Hierarchical Administrative Subdivision Codes)
 - ONS code, UK only, administrative
 - MARC country codes
 - SGC codes, Canada only, statistical
 - UN M.49 region codes, area code, continents, countries (like ISO 3166-1 numeric)
 
Airport codes
- IATA airport codes, area /point codes, airports
 - ICAO airport codes, area /point codes, airports
 - IANA country codes similar to ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
 
Geodesy
- ISO 6709 Standard Representation for Geographic Point Location by Coordinates
 - C-squares - compact encoding of geographic coordinate bounds (latitude-longitude)
- FIPS codes
 
- FIPS country codes (FIPS 10-4), area code, administrative, free
 - FIPS place codes (FIPS 55) U.S. only, free
 - FIPS county codes (FIPS 6-4) US only, free
 - FIPS state codes (FIPS 5-2) US only
 
 - Geohash and Geohash-36 open-source hash notation for locations
 - Georef, a military / air navigation coordinate system for point and area identification
 - Geotude, converts latitude and longitude to a single string
 - What3words, converts 3x3 meter squares into 3 words [1]
 - UTM
 - WMO squares
 - Munich Orientation Convention, converts lat/lon to metrical monopolar codes for targets, crossings, stations, stop points, bridges, tunnels, towns, islands, volcanoes, highway exits etc. [2]
 - Open Location Code
 - Longhurst Code, a set of four-letter codes used in ecological geography.
 
Sport
- IOC country codes, area, worldwide
 - ISO 3166 country and subdivision codes
 
Telephony & radio broadcasting
- ITU-R country codes
 - ITU-T country calling codes
 - ITU-T mobile calling codes
 - Maidenhead Locator System (used by amateur radio operators)
 - Marsden Squares
 
Postal address
- Postal codes, area, worldwide, country-codes by UPU, free
 - NAC, area codes (area can be indefinitely small)
 - NUTS area code, partially administrative, worldwide: countries, Europe : country to community
 - OpenPostcode, opensource global algorithm (local adaptations as Irish & Hong Kong postcodes).[3]
 - Munich Orientation Convention
 
Mapping not geodesy
- OpenStreetMap shortlink, used as a short permanent link to map locations
 - Quarter Degree Grid Cells
 - UN M.49 region codes, area code, continents, countries (like ISO 3166-1 numeric)
 - SALB (Second Administrative Level Boundaries), by UN
 - UN/LOCODE, area, administrative, cities
 - Munich Orientation Convention
 
References
- ↑ "What3words: Find and share very precise locations via Google Maps with just 3 words". Retrieved 8 July 2014.
 - ↑ By Step Navigation|Navipedia / ESA
 - ↑ "OpenPostcode.org". Retrieved 10 June 2012.
 
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