NUTS statistical regions of Italy
In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Italy (IT), the three levels are:
Level | Subdivisions | # |
---|---|---|
NUTS 1 | Groups of regions (Gruppi di regioni) | 5 |
NUTS 2 | Regions (Regioni) (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol split into two) |
21 |
NUTS 3 | Provinces (Province) | 107 |
NUTS codes
In the 2003 version, the original four provinces of Sardegna were coded as follows:
Sassari | ITG21 |
Nuoro | ITG22 |
Oristano | ITG23 |
Cagliari | ITG24 |
As of 2010, the code for Central Italy was changed from ITE to ITI. The same goes for Northeast Italy; it was changed from ITD to ITH. The others remained the same.[1]
Local administrative units
Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:
Level | Subdivisions | # |
---|---|---|
LAU 1 | — (same as NUTS 3) | 107 |
LAU 2 | Municipalities (Comuni) | 8094 |
The LAU codes of Italy can be downloaded here:
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See also
- Subdivisions of Italy
- ISO 3166-2 codes of Italy
- FIPS region codes of Italy
References
- Eurostat. "History of NUTS". Retrieved 25 April 2016.
Sources
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