Community Identification Number
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The Official Municipality Key, formerly also known as the Official Municipality Characteristic Number or Municipality Code Number, is a number sequence for the identification of politically independent municipalities or unincorporated areas. Other nomenclatures for the demarcation of areas are postal codes, NUTS codes or FIPS codes.
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[edit] Germany
In Germany the Official Municipality Key serves statistical purposes and is issued by the statistics offices of individual German states. The municipality key is to be indicated in instances such as changing residence on the notice of departure or registration documents. This is done at the registration office in every town's city hall.
[edit] Structure
The municipality key consists of eight digits, which are generated as follows: The first two numbers designate the individual German state. The third digit designates the government district (in areas without government districts a zero is used instead). The fourth and fifth digits designate the number of the urban area (in a district-free city) or the district (in a city with districts). The sixth, seventh, and eighth digits indicate the municipality or the number of the municipality-free area.
[edit] Examples
08 1 11 000: Stuttgart
- 08: Baden-Württemberg
- 1: Government district of Stuttgart
- 11: Urban area of Stuttgart
- 000: No other municipality is available, since Stuttgart is an urban area
15 3 52 002: Aschersleben
- 15: Saxony-Anhalt
- 3: Government district of Magdeburg
- 52: District of Aschersleben Strassfurt
- 002: City of Aschersleben
[edit] Federal States
- 01: Schleswig-Holstein
- 02: Hamburg
- 03: Lower Saxony
- 04: Bremen
- 05: North Rhine-Westphalia
- 06: Hesse
- 07: Rhineland-Palatinate
- 08: Baden-Württemberg
- 09: Bavaria
- 10: Saarland
- 11: Berlin
- 12: Brandenburg
- 13: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- 14: Saxony
- 15: Saxony-Anhalt
- 16: Thuringia
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[edit] Austria
[edit] Structure
The municipality key consists of five digits in Austria, which are generated as follows: The first digit designates the number of the Austrian state, the second and third digits designate the district, and the fourth and fifth digits designate the municipality.
[edit] Examples
3 25 21: Rappottenstein
- 3: Lower Austria
- 25: Zwettl district
- 21: Municipality of Rappottenstein
[edit] Federal States
- 1 Burgenland
- 2 Carinthia
- 3 Lower Austria
- 4 Upper Austria
- 5 Salzburg
- 6 Styria
- 7 Tyrol
- 8 Vorarlberg
- 9 Vienna
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[edit] Switzerland
[edit] Structure
The Swiss Federal Office for Statistics generates code numbers with up to four digits, which are sequentially assigned in accordance with the official order of the cantons, districts, and municipalities.
[edit] Cantons
Canton | Range |
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Canton of Zurich | 0001-0261 |
Canton of Bern | 0301-0996 |
Canton of Lucerne | 1001-1150 |
Canton of Uri | 1201-1220 |
Canton of Schwyz | 1301-1375 |
Canton of Obwalden | 1401-1407 |
Canton of Nidwalden | 1501-1511 |
Canton of Glarus | 1601-1629 |
Canton of Zug | 1701-1711 |
Canton of Fribourg | 2001-2336 |
Canton of Solothurn | 2401-2622 |
Canton of Basel-Stadt | 2701-2703 |
Canton of Basel-Landschaft | 2761-2895 |
Canton of Schaffhausen | 2901-2974 |
Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden | 3001-3038 |
Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden | 3101-3111 |
Canton of St. Gallen | 3201-3444 |
Canton of Grisons | 3501-3987 |
Canton of Aargau | 4001-4323 |
Canton of Thurgau | 4401-4951 |
Canton of Ticino | 5001-5322 |
Canton of Vaud | 5401-5939 |
Canton of Valais | 6001-6300 |
Canton of Neuchâtel | 6401-6511 |
Canton of Geneva | 6601-6645 |
Canton of Jura | 6701-6806 |