The International Code of Area Nomenclature (ICAN) is a system used for naming and classifying geographical areas for various purposes, including cartography, geography, and environmental science. While the specific details of ICAN might not be widely documented, it generally serves to provide standardized terminology for areas to facilitate communication and data sharing among researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders. Such codes and nomenclature systems can be essential for ensuring that geographic data is accurately interpreted and used across different disciplines and regions.

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