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The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of Switzerland for statistical purposes.[1] As a member of EFTA Switzerland is included in the NUTS standard, although the standard is developed and regulated by the European Union,[2] an organization that Switzerland does not belong to. The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the European Union's Structural Funds. The NUTS code for Switzerland is CH and a hierarchy of three levels is established by Eurostat. Below these is a further levels of geographic organisation - the local administrative unit (LAU). In Switzerland, the LAUs are municipalities.
The three NUTS levels are:
Level | Subdivisions | # |
---|---|---|
NUTS-1 | Entire Country | 1 |
NUTS-2 | Regions | 7 |
NUTS-3 | Cantons | 26 |
The NUTS codes are as follows:
Diagram of the National (NUTS-1) and Regional (NUTS-2) borders of Switzerland | |||||
NUTS 1 | Code | NUTS 2 | Code | NUTS 3 | Code |
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Switzerland | CH0 | Lake Geneva region | CH01 | Vaud | CH011 |
Valais | CH012 | ||||
Geneva | CH013 | ||||
Espace Mittelland | CH02 | Berne | CH021 | ||
Fribourg | CH022 | ||||
Solothurn | CH023 | ||||
Neuchâtel | CH024 | ||||
Jura | CH025 | ||||
Northwestern Switzerland | CH03 | Basel-Stadt | CH031 | ||
Basel-Landschaft | CH032 | ||||
Aargau | CH033 | ||||
Zurich | CH04 | Zürich | CH040 | ||
Eastern Switzerland | CH05 | Glarus | CH051 | ||
Schaffhausen | CH052 | ||||
Appenzell Ausserrhoden | CH053 | ||||
Appenzell Innerrhoden | CH054 | ||||
St. Gallen | CH055 | ||||
Grisons | CH056 | ||||
Thurgau | CH057 | ||||
Central Switzerland | CH06 | Lucerne | CH061 | ||
Uri | CH062 | ||||
Schwyz | CH063 | ||||
Obwalden | CH064 | ||||
Nidwalden | CH065 | ||||
Zug | CH066 | ||||
Ticino | CH07 | Ticino | CH070 |
Below the NUTS levels, there are Local Administrative Units (LAU)