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5 relations: Alphabetic principle, Country code, Huffman coding, ISO 3166-1, ISO 4217.
Alphabetic principle
According to the alphabetic principle, letters and combinations of letters are the symbols used to represent the speech sounds of a language based on systematic and predictable relationships between written letters, symbols, and spoken words.
See Alphabetic code and Alphabetic principle
Country code
A country code is a short alphanumeric identification code for countries and dependent areas.
See Alphabetic code and Country code
Huffman coding
In computer science and information theory, a Huffman code is a particular type of optimal prefix code that is commonly used for lossless data compression.
See Alphabetic code and Huffman coding
ISO 3166-1
ISO 3166-1 (Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes) is a standard defining codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest.
See Alphabetic code and ISO 3166-1
ISO 4217
ISO 4217 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines alpha codes and numeric codes for the representation of currencies and provides information about the relationships between individual currencies and their minor units.
See Alphabetic code and ISO 4217
References
Also known as Alphabetic code (disambiguation).

