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NUTS:SE
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The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics of Sweden are used for statistical purposes in a European Union context. The NUTS codes for Sweden divides the country on three levels:

  1. No internal division of Sweden has been made on the first level.
  2. At the second level the country is divided into eight "Riksområden", or National Areas.
  3. At the third level the division follows the boundaries of the Counties of Sweden.
Division NUTS 1 National Areas NUTS 2 Counties NUTS 3
Sweden SE1 Stockholm SE01 Stockholm County SE010
Sweden NUTS2 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

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