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The most recent revision of NUTS regions was made in 2016 and took effect in 2018. [2] The eligibility of regions for funding under the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund Plus was revised in 2021. NUTS 2 Regions may be classified as less developed regions, transition regions, or more developed regions. [3]
The current NUTS classification, dated 21 November 2016 and effective from 1 January 2018 (now updated to current members as of 2020), lists 92 regions at NUTS 1, 244 regions at NUTS 2, 1215 regions at NUTS 3 level, and 99,387 local administrative units (LAUs). [10] [11]
Region Country GDP per capita EUR [1] [2] 1 Wolfsburg Germany: 182,300 2 Ingolstadt Germany: 129,900 3 Luxembourg Luxembourg: 114,370 4 Dublin Ireland: 107,808 5 Hauts-de-Seine France: 103,900 6 Munich (district) Germany: 100,600
NUTS 1 typically has a population of 3-7 million; NUTS 2 0.8-3 million; and NUTS 3 150,000-800,000. [1] As of 2015, there are 98 regions at NUTS 1 level, 276 regions at NUTS 2 level and 1,342 regions at NUTS 3 level (as a result, statistics at the NUTS level 3 are found as an external link to this article). The EU is based on the classification ...
Pages in category "NUTS statistical regions of the Republic of Ireland" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The Midland Region (coded IE063) [1] is a NUTS Level III statistical region of Ireland. It consists of the territory of the counties of Laois , Offaly , Westmeath and Longford . The Midland Region spans 6,652 km 2 , 9.5% of the total area of the state and, according to the 2022 census, had a population of 317,999.
[3] [4] There are 3 regions, each of which is a NUTS 2 statistical region of Ireland. The regions are divided into strategic planning areas (SPAs), which are NUTS 3 statistical regions, roughly corresponding with the former regions under the Regional Authority system. [5] [6] The areas of the Regional Assemblies: [3] [7]