The NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) classification is a hierarchical system for dividing up the territory of the European Union and its member states for statistical purposes. The NUTS classification consists of three levels: NUTS-1, NUTS-2, and NUTS-3, with NUTS-3 being the most detailed level.
In Belgium, "arrondissements" refers to administrative subdivisions of provinces. Belgium is divided into three regions: Flanders, Wallonia, and the Brussels-Capital Region. Each region is further divided into provinces, and the provinces are divided into arrondissements.
Switzerland is a federal state divided into 26 cantons, which are the country's primary administrative divisions. Each canton has its own constitution, legislature, government, and courts, reflecting the federal nature of the Swiss political system. The cantons vary significantly in size, population, and culture, and they have a high degree of autonomy, allowing them to legislate on many issues such as education, healthcare, and social welfare.
Hungary is divided into 19 counties (in Hungarian: "megye"), along with the capital city Budapest, which has a special administrative status. Each county has its own government and administrative functions. The counties are further divided into districts. Here is a list of the 19 counties: 1. Bács-Kiskun 2. Baranya 3. Békés 4. Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén 5.
Lithuania is divided into 10 administrative counties, known as "apskritys" in Lithuanian. These counties serve as regions for local governance and administration. The counties, along with their respective capitals, are: 1. **Alytaus County** (Alytaus apskritis) - Capital: Alytus 2. **Kaunas County** (Kauno apskritis) - Capital: Kaunas 3.
Romania is divided into 41 counties (județe) and the municipality of Bucharest, which is the capital city and has a status similar to that of a county. Each county has its own local government and administrative structure. The counties of Romania serve as important administrative regions and can vary significantly in terms of size, population, and economic activity. Here’s a list of the 41 counties in Romania: 1. Alba 2. Arad 3. Argeș 4.
Sweden is divided into 21 administrative counties, known as "län" in Swedish. Each county has its own government and administrative responsibilities. The counties serve as an important part of Sweden's political and administrative structure. Below is a list of the counties of Sweden: 1. **Stockholm County** (Stockholms län) 2. **Uppsala County** (Uppsala län) 3.
France is divided into administrative regions known as departments. Each department serves as a local administrative division, and there are a total of 101 departments in France, which are numbered sequentially from 1 to 95 for metropolitan France and from 971 to 976 for overseas departments and territories. In terms of governance, each department has a council and a prefect appointed by the national government, who oversees the administration and implementation of laws and policies at the local level.
Germany is divided into several administrative units known as "districts." These districts can be classified primarily into two categories: **urban districts (Stadtkreise)** and **rural districts (Landkreise)**. 1. **Urban Districts (Stadtkreise)** - These are cities that have their own administration and are not part of a rural district. Prominent examples include cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Frankfurt.
NUTS 3 regions in Portugal are part of a hierarchical system for organizing statistical data, established by the European Union as part of the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS). The NUTS classification divides regions into different levels, with NUTS 1 being the most aggregated, followed by NUTS 2 and NUTS 3.
NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) is a hierarchical system for dividing up the economic territory of the European Union and other countries. The NUTS classification is used for statistical purposes, including the collection, development, and analysis of European regional statistics.
Greece is divided into administrative divisions known as "prefectures" (or "nomoi" in Greek). Historically, these were the primary administrative units in the country, but they were restructured in 2011 under a program called Kallikratis, which aimed to streamline local governance.
Bulgaria is divided into 28 administrative divisions known as provinces (or regions). Each province is further subdivided into municipalities. Here is a list of the provinces of Bulgaria: 1. **Blagoevgrad** (Благоевград) 2. **Burgas** (Бургас) 3. **Varna** (Варна) 4. **Veliko Tarnovo** (Велико Търново) 5.
Italy is divided into 20 regions, each of which contains its own provinces. Here is an overview of the Italian regions along with their respective provinces: 1. **Abruzzo** - L'Aquila - Teramo - Pescara - Chieti 2. **Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta)** - Aosta (this region has only one province) 3.
Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities, which are further divided into provinces. In total, there are 50 provinces in Spain. Each province has its own capital and they serve as important administrative divisions within the country. Here’s a brief overview: ### Autonomous Communities and Their Provinces 1.
Regions of Finland, known as "maakunnat" in Finnish, are administrative divisions used for various governmental and statistical purposes. As of January 2023, Finland is divided into 19 regions. Each region is further divided into municipalities. The regions serve functions in areas such as regional development, planning, and healthcare services. The 19 regions of Finland are: 1. Åland Islands (Ahvenanmaa) 2. Uusimaa (Uudenmaan maakunta) 3.
Slovakia is divided into several administrative regions known as "kraje" (singular: "kraj"). As of my last update, there are eight official regions in Slovakia, each with its own administrative functions. Here is a list of these regions: 1. **Bratislava Region (Bratislavský kraj)** - The capital city of Slovakia, Bratislava, is located in this region.
Budapest is the capital and largest city of Hungary, located in Central Europe. It is situated on both sides of the Danube River, which divides the city into two main parts: Buda, on the west bank, and Pest, on the east bank. The city is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.
COROP stands for "Conceptual Reference Ontology for Research and Practice." It is a framework used in various fields, particularly in social sciences, to standardize and organize knowledge related to specific concepts, practices, or domains. COROP serves as a tool for facilitating communication, ensuring clarity, and promoting consistency in research and practices by providing a structured way to define and relate concepts.
Gozo is one of the three main islands that make up the Republic of Malta, located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago, after the main island of Malta. Gozo is known for its stunning landscapes, rural character, historical sites, and cultural heritage.
As of my last update in October 2023, I do not have access to real-time databases or the latest statistics to provide an up-to-date list of NUTS-3 regions in the EU with a GDP per capita over 100,000 EUR. However, traditionally, certain regions known for high economic output, such as city-states or strong financial and industrial hubs, often exceed this threshold.
Malta is a small island nation located in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of Italy and north of Libya. It consists of the main island of Malta, along with the smaller islands of Gozo and Comino. The capital city is Valletta, which is known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, and cultural heritage.
The Czech Republic, officially known as Czechia, is divided into several administrative regions, each with its own unique cultural and geographical characteristics. As of my last update in October 2023, there are 13 standard administrative regions and one city that has a special status. Here is a list of the regions: 1. **Central Bohemia Region (Středočeský kraj)** – Surrounds the capital city of Prague and is known for its historical towns and landscapes.
Riga is the capital and largest city of Latvia, a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. Located on the banks of the Daugava River, Riga is notable for its rich history, architecture, and cultural significance. The city has a well-preserved medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring beautiful examples of Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles.

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