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The National Areas of Sweden (Swedish: Riksområden) are 8 second level subdivisions (NUTS-2) of Sweden, created by the European Union for statistical purposes.
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The 8 riksområden (Singular : Riksområde) includes the 21 counties of Sweden.[1] Only Stockholm (SE01) corresponds simply to the homonymous county.
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Name | Code | Swedish name | Largest city | Map | |
Stockholm | SE01 | Stockholm | Stockholm | ||
East Middle Sweden | SE02 | Östra Mellansverige | Uppsala | ||
South Sweden | SE04 | Sydsverige | Malmö | ||
North Middle Sweden | SE06 | Norra Mellansverige | Gävle | ||
Middle Norrland | SE07 | Mellersta Norrland | Sundsvall | ||
Upper Norrland | SE08 | Övre Norrland | Umeå | ||
Småland and the islands | SE09 | Småland med Öarna | Jönköping | ||
West Sweden | SE0A | Västsverige | Göteborg |
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