NUTS of The United Kingdom

NUTS Of The United Kingdom

In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of the United Kingdom (UK), the three levels are:

Level Subdivisions #
NUTS 1 Country: NUTS 1 statistical regions of England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland 12
NUTS 2 Counties (some grouped); Inner and Outer London (England);
Groups of unitary authorities (Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)
37
NUTS 3 Upper tier authorities or groups of lower tier authorities (unitary authorities or districts) (England)
(Groups of unitary authorities in Wales, council areas in Scotland, districts in Northern Ireland)
140

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