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Kevin,

As per page 19 of the spec, in the table, Country is defined as being "An 
element used to build a list of countries that may be included or excluded from 
a region. Its attribute, CountryCode, contains an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code."

You can see the full list of ISO country codes here:
http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists.htm

HTH - Steve.

> > > When I try to click the link 
> > > http://www.fixprotocol.org/FIXatdl-1-1/Regions from the 1.1 spec for I 
> > > get a "Not Found - The requested URL was not found on this server" error. 
> > >  I'd like to find out more about the country codes that make up the 
> > > regions and the logic behind the conventions.  Thanks.
> > 
> > Download/open the zip file containing the FIXatdl 1.1 schema from 
> > fixprotocol.org/FIXatdl and review the fixatdl-regions-1-1.xsd file.
> 
> I hear you, I was there and the regions file shows:
> - <xs:element name="TheAmericas">
>    - <xs:simpleType>
>       - <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
>         <xs:enumeration value="AI" /> 
>         <xs:enumeration value="AG" /> 
>         <xs:enumeration value="AR" /> 
>         <xs:enumeration value="AW" /> 
> ...
> Question is what does AI, AG, AR, etc., mean and where are the country codes 
> documented?  That's when I went to the FIXatdl-1.1 Specification.pdf file, 
> clicked on the link and got the 'Not Found' error.
> 
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