The difference between the model call,why?

Hi
I have a question on how the name Apple notebooks have
For example, in an extension there are different models
For example: MC374LL/A
MC374E/A(only for Spanish keyboard?)
MC374Z/H
What is the difference in this code?
Do a complete list of codes to go there

The code reflects the country they are sold in. I haven't seen a list.
Regards

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