The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is a hierarchical system established by the European Union to collect, develop, and analyze regional statistics and formulate regional policies. NUTS is designed to ensure that statistical data is consistently structured across different regions and countries within the EU. **Key Features of NUTS:** 1.
North Macedonia is divided into statistical regions that are primarily used for statistical purposes and to facilitate regional development. As of the latest data, North Macedonia is divided into the following eight statistical regions: 1. **Skopje Region**: This is the capital region, encompassing the city of Skopje and surrounding municipalities. 2. **Vardar Region**: Located in the central part of the country, this region includes the city of Veles and is known for its agricultural and industrial output.
Statistical regions of Serbia
As of my last update in October 2023, Serbia is divided into several statistical regions for the purposes of economic analysis, planning, and development. These statistical regions are recognized by the statistical office of Serbia and facilitate the collection and interpretation of data related to various socio-economic activities. Serbia is organized into the following statistical regions: 1. **Belgrade Region** - This includes the capital city, Belgrade, which is the political, cultural, and economic center of Serbia.
Statistical regions of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into several statistical regions that are used for the purposes of statistical data collection and analysis. As of the latest classification, Slovenia has 12 statistical regions. These regions are primarily used by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia to organize and report various statistical data, such as population, employment, economic activity, and other social indicators. Here are the 12 statistical regions of Slovenia: 1. Pomurska (Mura) 2.
Statistical regions of Turkey
Turkey is divided into several statistical regions for the purposes of economic, social, and demographic analysis. As of the latest classification, Turkey is divided into 12 statistical regions, known as "Bölge" in Turkish. These regions are primarily used by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) for conducting statistical analysis and surveys. Here are the 12 statistical regions of Turkey: 1. **Marmara Region** (Marmara Bölgesi) 2.