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Hi,
Google's guide has United States examples for how to use addressRegion. It uses the two letter state abbreviation. i.e. New York would be passed as 'NY'.
I'm wondering how this should work outside of the United States. For instance 'Karnataka, India' - if I follow Google's US example I think I should pass 'IN-KA' because this is the ISO formatted abbreviation. I've done some research on larger companies that heavily utilize schema - like, LinkedIn using 'Karnataka' instead of 'IN-KA'.
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Hi,
Google's guide has United States examples for how to use addressRegion. It uses the two letter state abbreviation. i.e. New York would be passed as 'NY'.
I'm wondering how this should work outside of the United States. For instance 'Karnataka, India' - if I follow Google's US example I think I should pass 'IN-KA' because this is the ISO formatted abbreviation. I've done some research on larger companies that heavily utilize schema - like, LinkedIn using 'Karnataka' instead of 'IN-KA'.
Is there a best practice that I'm missing?
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