United Nations table of locations, including regions, for statistical purposes as available in 2015.
data(UNlocations)
A data frame with one observations per country or region. It contains the following seven variables:
name
Name of country or region (following ISO 3166 official short names in English - see https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#search/code/ and United Nations Multilingual Terminology Database - see http://unterm.un.org).
country_code
Numerical Location Code (3-digit codes following ISO 3166-1 numeric standard) - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_numeric.
reg_code
Code of the regions.
reg_name
Name of the regions.
area_code
Area code.
area_name
Area names, such as Africa
, Asia
, Europe
Latin America and the Caribbean
, Northern America
, Oceania
, World
.
location_type
Code giving the type of the observation: 0=World, 2=Major Area, 3=Region, 4=Country/Area, 5=Development group, 12=Special groupings. Other numbers are allowed and they can be used for aggregation, see below.
agcode_1500
, agcode_1501
, agcode_1502
, agcode_1503
, agcode_1517
, agcode_901
, agcode_902
, agcode_921
, agcode_934
, agcode_941
, agcode_947
, agcode_948
Optional columns that can be used for aggregations. To aggregate a region with country_code
=\(x\), get the value of its location_type
, say \(y\). Then look for the column agcode_y
and locate all records with agcode_y
=\(x\) that have location_type
=4.
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data(UNlocations)
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