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NUTS - Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics
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This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature with 104 regions at NUTS level 1, 283 at NUTS level 2 and 1 345 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU and the UK for regional statistics, visualised on maps. For EFTA and candidate countries, the similar concept of “statistical regions” is used. These are as well part of this document.

This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature with 104 regions at NUTS level 1, 283 at NUTS level 2 and 1 345 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU and the UK for regional statistics, visualised on maps. For EFTA and candidate countries, the similar concept of “statistical regions” is used. These are as well part of this document.

This publication provides a detailed view on the territorial typologies at grid, local and regional (NUTS) level, used by Eurostat particularly for disseminating data aggregated by cities, coastal areas or border regions, for example. It helps data suppliers of subnational statistics to ensure coherency and comparability, and end-users to understand and interpret the wide range of official statistics available at a subnational level for the different areas and regions of the EU.

This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union into 104 regions at NUTS level 1, 281 at NUTS level 2 and 1 348 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics, visualised on maps.

This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union into 98 regions at NUTS level 1, 276 at NUTS level 2 and 1 342 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.

This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union into 97 regions at NUTS level 1, 270 at NUTS level 2 and 1 294 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.

This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union after the enlargement into 97 regions at NUTS level 1, 271 at NUTS level 2 and 1 303 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.

This document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union after the enlargement into 89 regions at NUTS level 1, 254 at NUTS level 2 and 1 214 at NUTS level 3. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.

This statistical document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union into 72 regions at NUTS 1, 213 at NUTS 2 and 1 091 at NUTS 3 levels. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.

This statistical document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union into 72 regions at NUTS 1, 213 at NUTS 2 and 1 091 at NUTS 3 levels. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.

This statistical document presents the current NUTS nomenclature, which subdivides the territory of the European Union into 78 regions at NUTS 1, 211 at NUTS 2 and 1 093 at NUTS 3 levels. The NUTS is the official division of the EU for regional statistics. The regional breakdown can be visualised on maps, country by country.
A comprehensive overview of the evolution of the regional division used by Eurostat for regional statistics, the NUTS (Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics).