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NUTS statistical regions of Portugal

Statistical regions of Portugal

NUTS statistical regions of Portugal

Statistical regions of Portugal

Territorial map corresponding to the NUTS I and NUTS II designations

The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is developed by Eurostat, and employed in both Portugal and the entire European Union for statistical purposes. The NUTS branch extends from NUTS1, NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions, with the complementary LAU (Local Administrative Units) sub-categorization being used to differentiate the local areas, of trans-national importance.

Developed by Eurostat and implemented in 1998, the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) regions, which comprises three levels of the Portuguese territory, are instrumental in European Union's Structural Fund delivery mechanisms. The standard was developed by the European Union and extensively used by national governments, Eurostat and other EU bodies for statistical and policy matters. Until 4 November 2002, the Sistema Estatístico Nacional (SEN) used a NUTS codification system that was distinct from the Eurostat system. With the enactment of Decree Law 244/2002 (5 November 2002), published in the Diário da República, this system was abandoned in order to harmonize the national system with that of Eurostat.

Subdivisions

The NUTS system subdivides the nation into three levels: NUTS I, NUTS II and NUTS III. In some European partners, as is the case with Portugal, a complementary hierarchy, respectively LAU I and LAU II (posteriorly referred to as NUTS IV and NUTS V) is employed. The LAU, or Local Administrative Units, in the Portuguese context pertains to the 308 municipalities (LAU I) and 3092 civil parishes (LAU II) respectively. In the broadest sense, the NUTS hierarchy, while they may follow some of the borders (municipal or parish) diverge in their delineation.

SubdivisionNo.Description
NUTS 1: National3Continental Portugal, the Azores and Madeira
NUTS 2: Regions9Regional Coordination Commissions and Autonomous Regions
NUTS 3: Subregion25Administrative, Statistical and Autonomous Regions

Changes NUTS 2-3 (1986—2024)

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NUTS I

Main article: Continental Portugal, Azores, Madeira

Territorial map corresponding to the NUTS I and (outdaded as of 2024) NUTS II designations

The first and broadest subdivision of Portugal is between continental Portugal and the two autonomous regions of the Azores and Madeira.

NUTS II

Main article: List of regions and sub-regions of Portugal

Although the districts are still the most socially relevant subdivision, their function is being phased in favour of locally oriented regional units, and regions are growing in importance. Since the creation of Oeste e Vale do Tejo in 2024, Portugal is divided into seven regions, in continental Portugal, plus the two autonomous regions that are their own NUTS II regions.

NUTS III

Territorial map corresponding to the 24 statistical subregions of mainland Portugal (NUTS III) and the 2 autonomous regions of Madeira and the Azores

The nine regions of Portugal are likewise subdivided into 26 subregions () that, from 2015, represent the 2 metropolitan areas, the 22 intermunicipal communities and the 2 autonomous regions. Therefore, since the 2013 revision (enforced in 2015), the Portuguese subregions have a statutory and administrative relevance.

The two autonomous regions () in the Atlantic, correspond to their own NUTS I, II and III categories.

NUTS Codes

The regions, subregions and their NUTS codes are:

CodeNUTS 1CodeNUTS 2CodeNUTS 3
PT1Portugal ContinentalPT11NortePT111Alto Minho
PT112Cávado
PT119Ave
PT11AÁrea Metropolitana do Porto
PT11BAlto Tâmega
PT11CTâmega e Sousa
PT11DDouro
PT11ETerras de Trás-os-Montes
PT15AlgarvePT150Algarve
PT19Centro
PT191Região de Aveiro
PT192Região de Coimbra
PT193Região de Leiria
PT194Viseu Dão-Lafões
PT195Beira Baixa
PT196Beiras e Serra da Estrela
PT1AGrande LisboaPT1A0Grande Lisboa
PT1BPenínsula de SetúbalPT1B0Península de Setúbal
PT1CAlentejoPT1C1Alentejo Litoral
PT1C2Baixo Alentejo
PT1C3Alto Alentejo
PT1C4Alentejo Central
PT1DOeste e Vale do TejoPT1D1Oeste
PT1D2Médio Tejo
PT1D3Lezíria do Tejo
PT2Região Autónoma dos AçoresPT20Região Autónoma dos AçoresPT200Região Autónoma dos Açores
PT3Região Autónoma da MadeiraPT30Região Autónoma da MadeiraPT300Região Autónoma da Madeira

LAUs

Main article: Local administrative unit

The LAU1 designated municipalities of Portugal

Municipalities and civil parishes were at NUTS IV and V levels, but these nomenclature units have been abolished and substituted by LAUs: the municipality is classified as LAU 1, while the civil parish is LAU level 2. Below the NUTS levels, the two LAU (Local Administrative Unit) levels are:

SudvisionNo.Description
LAU 1308Municipalities
LAU 23092Civil Parishes

The LAU codes of Portugal can be downloaded at:

References

Sources

References

  1. The NUTS system was approved by Community Legislation in 1998, but only entered into function in 2003 through enacting regulations.
  2. University of Coimbra (2010), p.2
  3. [http://www.ine.pt/prodserv/nomenclaturas/pdf/Nexp-NUTS2002.pdf Instituto Nacional de Estatística (Portuguese language)] {{Webarchive. link. (2007-03-16  – Nomenclatura das Unidades Territoriais para fins Estatísticos 2002, accessed May 2006)
  4. [http://snig.igeo.pt/produtos/inicio_bim.htmlSistemaNacional de Informação Geográfica (Portuguese language)]{{Dead link. (April 2020)
  5. {{CELEX. 32023R0674
  6. pt
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