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UN M49

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UN M49, also called the Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use (Series M, No. 49), is a system made by the United Nations Statistics Division. It helps organize information about different places around the world. Each place gets a special three-digit number. These numbers can stand for many kinds of areas, like a continent or a country.

These numbers stay the same even if a country's name changes. They only change when the actual land or borders of a place change a lot. Some of these codes were first used in another system called ISO 3166-1 in 1981, but the United Nations has been using them since 1970.

The codes for bigger areas, like parts of continents, are also used in computer language tags. This helps computers understand languages from different regions. These codes were added to a list kept by IANA, following rules set by IETF's BCP 47.

Code lists

The UN M49, or the Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use, is a system used by the United Nations for statistics. It gives a special three-digit code to different places in the world.

As of December 2021, the M.49 codes include places like the World, which has 248 entries. These entries are split into groups such as the Americas with 57 entries, Europe with 51 entries, Asia with 50 entries, Africa with 60 entries, and Oceania with 29 entries. Each big area is divided into smaller parts, like Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean in the Americas, or Northern Europe, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe in Europe.

Examples of geopolitical entities (countries or territories)
(See also ISO 3166-1 numeric for the complete set)
CodeArea
024Angola
591Panama
496Mongolia
554New Zealand
756Switzerland
830Channel Islands

Private-use codes and reserved codes

Besides the regular country codes, there are special numbers from 900 to 999 that are kept for private use. These can be used to group countries, territories, or regions for special projects. They might appear in some UN reports, but they are not the same everywhere and can change.

The code 000 is also kept but not used for any real place. It is used when there is no data or when no specific region applies. When a region is unknown, private-use codes are usually the best choice. For example, the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository uses 961 for a group called Outlying Oceania.

Extensions to M.49

Older versions of M.49 used extra numbers added to the main codes to describe economic areas. These numbers helped group data together easily.

For example, adding 13 to Algeria's code (012) made 13 012. This showed Algeria is in North Africa (13 000), which is part of Africa (10 000).

It was also possible to add a number at the end to show parts of a country. Adding 5 to the United Kingdom's code (826) created 826 5. This represented Scotland as part of the United Kingdom.

Developed and developing regions

The United Nations Statistics Division sorts economic regions into two groups: developed and developing regions. This helps make statistics easier to understand. Even though this grouping was removed from the UN M49 system in December 2021, the United Nations still uses these terms in many reports.

Examples of economic regions
(defined for statistical use only)
CodeArea
 Developed regions
021Northern America
150Europe
392Japan
410Republic of Korea
053Australia and New Zealand
376Israel
018Southern Africa
 Developing regions
002Africa (sometimes excluding Southern Africa)
419/019Latin America and the Caribbean / Americas
029Caribbean
013Central America
005South America
142*Asia (* excluding Japan: 392, the Republic of Korea: 410, and sometimes also Israel: 376)
009*Oceania (* excluding Australia and New Zealand: 053)
778Transition countries
172Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
 Transition countries of South-eastern Europe

Codes no longer in use (obsolete since 1982)

This section lists area codes that were used in the past but are no longer used since 1982. These codes were part of a system created by the United Nations to help organize information about different places around the world.

Old CodeOld AreaNew Code(s)
128Canton and Enderbury Islands296
200Czechoslovakia203, 703
720Democratic Yemen887
230Ethiopia231, 232
280Federal Republic of Germany276
274Gaza Strip275
278German Democratic Republic276
396Johnston Island581
488Midway Islands581
530Netherlands Antilles531, 534, 535
532Netherlands Antilles530, 533
582Pacific Islands (Trust Territory)580, 583, 584, 585
891Serbia and Montenegro499, 688
890Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia070, 191, 705, 807, 891
062South-Central Asia034, 143
736Sudan728, 729
810Union of Soviet Socialist Republics031, 051, 112, 233, 268, 398, 417, 428, 440, 498, 762, 795, 804, 860
849United States miscellaneous Pacific Islands581
872Wake Island581
886Yemen887

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