NOMENCLATURE OF TERRITORIAL UNITS FOR STATISTICS

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The 'Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS)' is a geocode standard for referencing the administrative divisions of countries for statistical purposes. The standard was developed by the European Union, and thus only covers the member states of the EU in detail (see also: Regions of the European Union). Eurostat also devised a hierarchy for the 10 countries that joined the EU in 2004, but these are subject to minor changes. The NUTS divisions do not necessarily correspond to administrative divisions within the country. The acronym is derived from the French name for the scheme, ''nomenclature des unités territoriales statistiques''.
A NUTS code begins with a two-letter code referencing the country, which is identical to the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code (except ''UK'' instead of ''GB'' for the United Kingdom). The subdivision of the country is then referred to with one number. A second or third subdivision level is referred to with another number each. Each numbering starts with 1, as 0 is used for the upper level. In case the subdivision has more than 9 entities, capital letters are used to continue the numbering.
In addition to the full three levels for the European Union countries, all countries have a NUTS code with a two-letter code for a continent and two numbers for the country, and for the USA, Canada and Australia the states and provinces are numbered separately.
There are some anomalies: for example, Gibraltar is listed as being outside the EU with the code EO21; while French Guiana is listed twice, once in France as FR930 and once in South America as AS13.
NUTS is thus in some extent similar to the ISO 3166-2 standard, as well as the FIPS standard of the United States.

Contents
Levels
Examples
See also
External links

Levels


There are three levels of NUTS defined, with two levels of local administrative units (LAUs) below that, historically called NUTS levels 4 and 5 and sometimes still described as such. Note that not all countries have every level of division. Luxembourg, for example, has only LAUs; the three NUTS divisions each correspond to the entire country itself.
Countries NUTS 1 NUTS 2 NUTS 3
Austria Groups of states 3 States 9 Groups of Bezirks 35
Belgium Regions 3 Provinces 10 Arrondissements 43
Denmark - 1 - 1 Counties 15
Finland Mainland Finland 1 Large areas 4 Regions 19
Ã…land 1 - 1 - 1
France ZEAT 8 Régions 22 Départements 96
Overseas departments 1 Overseas departments 4 Département d'outre-mer 4
Germany States (''Länder'' or ''Bundesländer'') 16 Regierungsbezirke 41 Districts 439
Greece Groups of development regions 4 Peripheries 13 Prefectures 51
Ireland - 1 Regions 2 Regional Authority Regions 8
Italy Groups of regions 5 Regions 20 Provinces 110
Luxembourg - 1 - 1 - 1
Netherlands Landsdelen 4 Provinces 12 COROP regio's 40
Portugal Continental Portugal 1 Comissões de coordenação regional 5 Groups of Municipalities 30
Azores and Madeira 2 - 2 - 2
Spain Groups of autonomous communities 7 Autonomous communities 17 Provinces 50
Ceuta and Melilla 2 - 2
Sweden - 1 National areas 8 Counties 21
United Kingdom Regions of England 9 Groups of Counties; Inner and Outer London 30 Unitary authorities or groups of districts 93
Wales 1 Groups of unitary authorities 2 Groups of unitary authorities 12
Scotland 1 Groups of unitary authorities or LECs 4 Groups of unitary authorities or LECs 23
Northern Ireland 1 County 1 Groups of districts 5
'EU-15' - 72 - 214 - 1098
Bulgaria Regions 2 Planning Regions 6 Oblasts 28
Cyprus - 1 - 1 - 1
Czech Republic - 1 Groups of Regions 8 Regions 14
Estonia - 1 - 1 Groups of Counties 5
Hungary Groups of Regions 3 Regions 7 Counties + Budapest 20
Latvia - 1 - 1 Regions 6
Lithuania - 1 - 1 Counties 10
Malta - 1 - 1 Islands 2
Poland Groups of Voivodeships 6 Voivodeships of Poland 16 Podregiony (Groups of Powiats) 45
Romania Macroregiunea 4 Regions 8 Counties and Bucharest 42
Slovakia - 1 Groups of Regions 4 Regions 8
Slovenia - 1 - 1 Statistical Regions 12
'EU-27' - 95 - 269 - 1291
Liechtenstein - 1 1 1
Norway - 1 7 19
Switzerland - 1 Regions 7 Cantons 26

Examples



★ DE: Germany


★ DE7: Hesse - The ''Bundesland'' as the top level subdivision of Germany



★ DE71: Darmstadt region - ''Regierungsbezirk'' as second level




★ DE71E: Wetteraukreis - ''Kreis'' as the third level

★ AA: Asia


★ AA25: Thailand

★ US16: Kansas

See also



ISO 3166

ISO 3166-1

ISO 3166-2

List of FIPS region codes

External links



Correspondence between the NUTS levels and the national administrative units — Eurostat

NUTS Statistical Regions of Europe — Eurostat

Hierarchical list of the NUTS (EU-15) — Eurostat

Hierarchy in EFTA, Accession and Candidate countries — Eurostat

List of NUTS codes (World Wide) — European Union

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