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ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code for Romania
Why do you keep changing the code for Romania from "ROU" to "ROM"? While the full text of the current edition of ISO 3166-1 is not available for free online, we do know that it was changed in the first edition on 1 February 2002 from "ROM" to "ROU", and we know that the United Nations Statistics Division's Standard Country and Area Codes Classifications which is based on ISO 3166-1 currently lists Romania's 3-character code as "ROU". This is most likely from the French "Roumanie" or the pre-WWII spelling "Roumania". Unless you have proof that ISO 3166-1 really does list the code as "ROM" instead of "ROU" (and somehow the UN didn't follow suit in the 5 years since), please do not repeat the edit. Thank you. Anomie⚔ 19:03, 20 November 2011 (UTC)

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