NUTS statistical regions of Austria

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The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of Austria for statistical purposes. [1] The standard is developed and regulated by the European Union. [2] The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the European Union's Structural Funds. The NUTS code for Austria is AT and a hierarchy of three levels is established by Eurostat. Below these is a further levels of geographic organisation - the local administrative unit (LAU). In Austria, the LAU 2 is municipalities.

Overall

NUTS Levels

LevelSubdivisions#
NUTS 1 Groups of states (Gruppen von Bundesländern)3
NUTS 2 States (Bundesländer)9
NUTS 3Groups of Districts (Gruppen von Politischen Bezirken)35

Local administrative units

Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Units) levels are:

LevelSubdivisions#
LAU 1— (same as NUTS 3)35
LAU 2 Municipalities (Gemeinden)2357

The LAU codes of Austria can be downloaded here: Page white excel.png

NUTS codes

NUTS 1CodeNUTS 2CodeNUTS 3Code
Eastern Austria (Ostösterreich)AT1Flag of Burgenland.svg  Burgenland AT11MittelburgenlandAT111
NordburgenlandAT112
SüdburgenlandAT113
Flag of Niederosterreich.svg  Lower Austria AT12Mostviertel-EisenwurzenAT121
Niederösterreich-SüdAT122
AUT Sankt Poelten COA.svg Sankt Pölten AT123
Waldviertel AT124
Weinviertel AT125
Wiener Umland/NordteilAT126
Wiener Umland/SüdteilAT127
Flag of Wien.svg  Vienna AT13 Wien 3 Wappen.svg Wien AT130
Southern Austria (Südösterreich)AT2Flag of Karnten.svg  Carinthia AT21Klagenfurt-VillachAT211
OberkärntenAT212
UnterkärntenAT213
Flag of Styria.svg  Styria AT22 AUT Graz COA.svg Graz AT221
AUT Liezen COA.svg Liezen AT222
Östliche ObersteiermarkAT223
OststeiermarkAT224
West- und SüdsteiermarkAT225
Westliche ObersteiermarkAT226
Western Austria (Westösterreich)AT3Flag of Oberosterreich.svg  Upper Austria AT31 Innviertel AT311
Linz-WelsAT312
Mühlviertel AT313
Steyr-KirchdorfAT314
Traunviertel AT315
Flag of Salzburg, Vienna, Vorarlberg.svg  Salzburg AT32LungauAT321
Pinzgau-PongauAT322
AUT Salzburg (Stadt) COA.svg Salzburg und UmgebungAT323
Flag of Tirol and Upper Austria.svg  Tyrol AT33 Außerfern AT331
AUT Innsbruck COA.svg Innsbruck AT332
OsttirolAT333
 Tyrolean Oberland AT334
 Tyrolean Unterland AT335
Flag of Salzburg, Vienna, Vorarlberg.svg  Vorarlberg AT34Bludenz-Bregenzer WaldAT341
Rheintal-BodenseegebietAT342

NUTS 3 definitions

AT1 Eastern Austria (Ostösterreich)
AT11 Burgenland
AT111 Mittelburgenland (Bezirk Oberpullendorf)
AT112 Nordburgenland (Eisenstadt, Rust, Bezirk Eisenstadt-Umgebung, Bezirk Mattersburg, Bezirk Neusiedl am See)
AT113 Südburgenland (Bezirk Güssing, Bezirk Jennersdorf, Bezirk Oberwart)
AT12 Lower Austria (Niederösterreich)
AT121 Mostviertel-Eisenwurzen (Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Bezirk Amstetten, Bezirk Melk, Bezirk Scheibbs)
AT122 Niederösterreich-Süd (Wiener Neustadt, Bezirk Lilienfeld, Bezirk Neunkirchen, Bezirk Wiener Neustadt-Land)
AT123 Sankt Pölten (Sankt Pölten, Bezirk Sankt Pölten-Land)
AT124 Waldviertel (Krems, Bezirk Gmünd, Bezirk Horn, Bezirk Krems-Land, Bezirk Waidhofen an der Thaya, Bezirk Zwettl)
AT125 Weinviertel (Bezirk Hollabrunn, part of Bezirk Mistelbach, part of Bezirk Gänserndorf)
AT126 Wiener Umland/Nordteil (Bezirk Korneuburg, Bezirk Tulln, part of Bezirken Gänserndorf, part of Bezirk Mistelbach, part of Bezirken Wien-Umgebung)
AT127 Wiener Umland/Südteil (Bezirk Bruck an der Leitha, Bezirk Baden, Bezirk Mödling, part of Bezirk Wien-Umgebung)
AT13 Vienna (Wien)
AT130 Wien
AT2 Southern Austria (Südösterreich)
AT21 Carinthia (Kärnten)
AT211 Klagenfurt-Villach (Klagenfurt, Villach, Bezirk Klagenfurt-Land, Bezirk Villach-Land)
AT212 Oberkärnten (Bezirk Feldkirchen, Bezirk Hermagor, Bezirk Spittal an der Drau)
AT213 Unterkärnten (Bezirk Sankt Veit an der Glan, Bezirk Völkermarkt, Bezirk Wolfsberg)
AT22 Styria (Steiermark)
AT221 Graz (Graz, Bezirk Graz-Umgebung)
AT222 Liezen (Bezirk Liezen)
AT223 Östliche Obersteiermark (Bezirk Bruck an der Mur, Bezirk Leoben, Bezirk Mürzzuschlag)
AT224 Oststeiermark (Bezirk Feldbach, Bezirk Fürstenfeld, Bezirk Hartberg, Bezirk Radkersburg, Bezirk Weiz)
AT225 West- und Südsteiermark (Bezirk Deutschlandsberg, Bezirk Leibnitz, Bezirk Voitsberg)
AT226 Westliche Obersteiermark (Bezirk Judenburg, Bezirk Knittelfeld, Bezirk Murau)
AT3 Western Austria (Westösterreich)
AT31 Upper Austria (Oberösterreich)
AT311 Innviertel (Bezirk Braunau am Inn, Bezirk Grieskirchen, Bezirk Ried im Innkreis, Bezirk Schärding)
AT312 Linz-Wels (Linz, Wels, Bezirk Linz-Land, Bezirk Wels-Land, Bezirk Eferding, part of Bezirk Urfahr-Umgebung)
AT313 Mühlviertel (Bezirk Freistadt, Bezirk Perg, Bezirk Rohrbach, part of Bezirk Urfahr-Umgebung)
AT314 Steyr-Kirchdorf (Steyr, Bezirk Kirchdorf an der Krems, Bezirk Steyr-Land)
AT315 Traunviertel (Bezirk Gmunden, Bezirk Vöcklabruck)
AT32 Salzburg
AT321 Lungau (Bezirk Tamsweg)
AT322 Pinzgau-Pongau (Bezirk Sankt Johann im Pongau, Bezirk Zell am See)
AT323 Salzburg und Umgebung (Salzburg, Bezirk Salzburg-Umgebung, Bezirk Hallein)
AT33 Tyrol (Tirol)
AT331 Außerfern (Bezirk Reutte)
AT332 Innsbruck (Innsbruck, Bezirk Innsbruck Land)
AT333 Osttirol (Bezirk Lienz)
AT334 Tyrolean Oberland (Tiroler Oberland) (Bezirk Imst, Bezirk Landeck)
AT335 Tyrolean Unterland (Tiroler Unterland) (Bezirk Kitzbühel, Bezirk Kufstein, Bezirk Schwaz)
AT34 Vorarlberg
AT341 Bludenz-Bregenzer Wald (Bezirk Bludenz, part of Bezirk Bregenz)
AT342 Rheintal-Bodenseegebiet (Bezirk Dornbirn, Bezirk Feldkirch, part of Bezirk Bregenz)

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References

  1. "Revision to the Irish NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions". cso.ie.
  2. Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066 of 21 November 2016 amending the annexes to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS)

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