First-level NUTS of the European Union


The Classification of Territorial Units for Statistics,, is a geocode standard for referencing the administrative divisions of countries for statistical purposes. The standard was developed by the European Union.
There are three levels of NUTS defined, with two levels of local administrative units below. Depending on their size, not all countries have every level of division. One of the most extreme cases is [|Luxembourg], which has only LAUs; the three NUTS divisions each correspond to the entire country itself.
Below are the first-level NUTS regions of the European Union.

[|Austria] — [|Belgium] — [|Bulgaria] — [|Cyprus] — [|Czech Republic] — [|Germany] — [|Denmark] — [|Estonia]

[|Spain] — [|Finland] — [|France] — [|Greece] — [|Croatia] — [|Hungary] — [|Ireland] — [|Italy] — [|Lithuania] — Luxembourg — [|Latvia]

[|Malta] — [|Netherlands] — [|Poland] — [|Portugal] — [|Romania] — [|Sweden] — [|Slovenia] — [|Slovakia]
[|See also] — [|References]


Former member states

Below are the first-level NUTS regions of former member states of the European Union.

EFTA member states

Below are the first-level NUTS regions of EFTA member states.

EU Candidades

below are NUTS 1 of EU candidates