UN/LOCODE Codes — Caribbean Netherlands (BQ)

9 UN/LOCODE location codes for Caribbean Netherlands — the United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UNECE) identifying ports, airports, rail and road terminals, border crossings and other trade points. Each code is 5 characters: the ISO country code BQ plus a 3-character location code.

CodeNameSubdivisionFunctionsStatus
BQBONBonaire 📍Port, Airport, Postal exchangeAdopted by an international organisation (e.g. IATA/ECLAC)
BQBOTThe Bottom 📍Road terminalRecognised location
BQDTKDorp Tera Kora 📍MultimodalRecognised location
BQEUXSint Eustatius 📍Port, Airport, Postal exchangeAdopted by an international organisation (e.g. IATA/ECLAC)
BQGOTGoto 📍PortRecognised location
BQKRAKralendijk 📍PortAdopted by an international organisation (e.g. IATA/ECLAC)
BQORAOranjestad 📍SERoad terminalRecognised location
BQRINDorp Rincón 📍Port, Road terminalRecognised location
BQSABSaba 📍Port, Airport, Postal exchangeAdopted by an international organisation (e.g. IATA/ECLAC)

What the functions mean

The "Functions" column decodes the UN/LOCODE 8-position function classifier. A location can serve more than one transport function:

The "Status" column shows how the entry was approved (for example, Approved by a competent national government agency or Recognised location).

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Frequently asked questions

What is a UN/LOCODE for Caribbean Netherlands?

A UN/LOCODE for Caribbean Netherlands is a 5-character code that starts with the ISO 3166 country code BQ followed by a 3-character location code (letters or digits) — for example a port, airport, rail or road terminal, or border crossing. Caribbean Netherlands has 9 such locations in the official UNECE UN/LOCODE list. The codes are used in customs declarations, EDI messages and shipping documents.

How many UN/LOCODE locations does Caribbean Netherlands have?

Caribbean Netherlands has 9 UN/LOCODE locations. The most common functions are Port, Airport, Postal exchange.

What do the UN/LOCODE function codes mean?

Each UN/LOCODE entry has an 8-position function classifier. In order, the positions are: Port, Rail terminal, Road terminal, Airport, Postal exchange, Multimodal (inland clearance depot), Fixed transport (e.g. pipeline), and Border crossing. A position is active when it is not a hyphen or a zero, so one location can combine several functions.

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Data: UN/LOCODE list published by UNECE (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe). Suggested reference, not an official determination.