In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Sweden (SE), the three levels are:
Level | Subdivisions | # |
---|---|---|
NUTS 1 | Lands (Swedish: landsdelar) | 3 |
NUTS 2 | National areas (Swedish: riksområden) | 8 |
NUTS 3 | Counties (Swedish: Län) | 21 |
SE SWEDEN (SVERIGE)
Prior to 31.12.2007, the codes were as follows:[1]
The National Areas of Sweden are 8 second level subdivisions (NUTS-2) of Sweden, created by the European Union for statistical purposes.
The 8 riksområden (Singular : Riksområde) includes the 21 counties of Sweden.[2] Only Stockholm (SE01) corresponds simply to the homonymous county.
NUTS 1 | Code | NUTS 2 | Code | NUTS 3 | Code |
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Sweden | SE0 | Stockholm | SE01 | Stockholm County | SE010 |
East Middle Sweden | SE02 | Uppsala County | SE021 | ||
Södermanland County | SE022 | ||||
Östergötland County | SE023 | ||||
Örebro County | SE024 | ||||
Västmanland County | SE025 | ||||
South Sweden | SE04 | Blekinge County | SE041 | ||
Skåne County | SE044 | ||||
North Middle Sweden | SE06 | Värmland County | SE061 | ||
Dalarna County | SE062 | ||||
Gävleborg County | SE063 | ||||
Middle Norrland | SE07 | Västernorrland County | SE071 | ||
Jämtland County | SE072 | ||||
Upper Norrland | SE08 | Västerbotten County | SE081 | ||
Norrbotten County | SE082 | ||||
Småland and the islands | SE09 | Jönköping County | SE091 | ||
Kronoberg County | SE092 | ||||
Kalmar County | SE093 | ||||
Gotland County | SE094 | ||||
West Sweden | SE0A | Halland County | SE0A1 | ||
Västra Götaland County | SE0A2 |
Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:
Level | Subdivisions | # |
---|---|---|
LAU 1 | — (same as NUTS 3) | 21 |
LAU 2 | Municipalities (Swedish: kommuner) | 290 |
The LAU codes of Sweden can be downloaded here: [1]
While similar, NUTS 1 doesn't correspond to Lands of Sweden.