UNITED NATIONS GEOSCHEME

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The definition of continental regions and sub-regions in use by the United Nations for statistical purposes.
The 'United Nations geoscheme', created by the United Nations Statistics Division, divides the world into 'macro-geographical regions' (continents)[1] and sub-regions.
The scheme was devised for statistical purposes and is used for carrying out statistical analysis. The macro-geographical regions are arranged to the extent possible according to continents. Within these groupings, smaller, geographical sub-regions and selected economic and other groupings allow for detailed analysis.
According to the UN, these geographical divisions do not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliations of countries or territories by the UN.
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Contents
List of regions and sub-regions
See also
References

List of regions and sub-regions



Africa


Eastern Africa


Middle Africa


Northern Africa


Southern Africa


Western Africa

Americas


Northern America



Latin America and the Caribbean



Caribbean




Central America




South America

Asia


Central Asia


Eastern Asia


Southern Asia


South-Eastern Asia


Western Asia

Europe


Eastern Europe


Northern Europe


Southern Europe


Western Europe

Oceania


Australia and New Zealand


Melanesia


Micronesia


Polynesia

These three subregions comprise the continent of North America.[1]

See also



Western European and Others Group

UN M.49

References


1. United Nations Statistics Division - Standard Country and Area Codes Classifications


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