NUTS Codes
NUTS 1 | Code | NUTS 2 | Code | NUTS 3 | Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Northern Netherlands | NL1 | Groningen | NL11 | East Groningen | NL111 |
Delfzijl and surroundings | NL112 | ||||
Rest of Groningen | NL113 | ||||
Friesland | NL12 | North Friesland | NL121 | ||
South West Friesland | NL122 | ||||
South East Friesland | NL123 | ||||
Drenthe | NL13 | North Drenthe | NL131 | ||
South East Drenthe | NL132 | ||||
South West Drenthe | NL133 | ||||
Eastern Netherlands | NL2 | Overijssel | NL21 | North Overijssel | NL211 |
South West Overijssel | NL212 | ||||
Twente | NL213 | ||||
Gelderland | NL22 | Veluwe | NL221 | ||
South West Gelderland | NL224 | ||||
Achterhoek | NL225 | ||||
Arnhem & Nijmegen | NL226 | ||||
Flevoland | NL23 | Flevoland | NL230 | ||
Western Netherlands | NL3 | Utrecht | NL31 | Utrecht | NL310 |
North Holland | NL32 | Kop van North Holland | NL321 | ||
Alkmaar and surroundings | NL322 | ||||
IJmond | NL323 | ||||
Haarlem agglomeration | NL324 | ||||
Zaanstreek | NL325 | ||||
Greater Amsterdam | NL326 | ||||
Het Gooi and Vechtstreek | NL327 | ||||
South Holland | NL33 | Leiden and Bollenstreek | NL331 | ||
The Hague | NL332 | ||||
Delft and Westland | NL333 | ||||
East South Holland | NL334 | ||||
Rijnmond | NL335 | ||||
South South Holland | NL336 | ||||
Zeeland | NL34 | Zeeuws-Vlaanderen | NL341 | ||
Overig Zeeland | NL342 | ||||
Southern Netherlands | NL4 | North Brabant | NL41 | West North Brabant | NL411 |
Mid North Brabant | NL412 | ||||
North-East North Brabant | NL413 | ||||
South-East North Brabant | NL414 | ||||
Limburg | NL42 | North Limburg | NL421 | ||
Mid Limburg | NL422 | ||||
South Limburg | NL423 |
In the 2003 version, Achterhoek was coded NL222, Arnhem/Nijmegen was coded NL223.
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