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1 United Nations subregions  





2 Subregions by continent  



2.1  Afro-Eurasia  



2.1.1  Africa  





2.1.2  Eurasia  



2.1.2.1  Asia  





2.1.2.2  Europe  









2.2  Americas  



2.2.1  North America  





2.2.2  South America  







2.3  Antarctica  





2.4  Oceania  







3 See also  





4 References  





5 External links  














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The United Nations geoscheme, created by the United Nations Statistics Division. For statistical consistency and convenience, each country or area is shown in one continental subregion only. For example, Russia (atranscontinental country in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia) has been included in Eastern Europe only

Asubregion is a part of a larger geographical regionorcontinent. Cardinal directions are commonly used to define subregions. There are many criteria for creating systems of subregions; this article is focusing on the United Nations geoscheme, which is a changing, constantly updated, UN tool based on specific political geography and demography considerations relevant in UN statistics.

United Nations subregions

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The Statistics Division of the United Nations (UN) is in charge of the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistical information for the UN.[1] In 1999, it developed a system of macro-geographical (continental) regions, subregions, and other selected economic groups to report advances towards achieving numerous millennial development goals worldwide. These statistical divisions were devised for statistical purposes and is used for carrying out statistical analysis.[2] The division's first publication was the book World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics in 2000.

According to the UN, the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience and does not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliation of countries or territories.[3]

Subregions by continent

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The following is a non-exhaustive list of subregions, arranged alphabetically by region (i.e., by continent); in the UN geoscheme, higher-level, macro-geographical regions are arranged to the extent possible according to continents.

Sequence used in the list (not all criteria are applied to each continent):

Afro-Eurasia

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Afro-Eurasia is a continental landmass comprising the continentsofAfrica, Asia, and Europe.

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Eurasia is a continental mainland comprising the continentsofAsia and Europe.

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The Americas is a continental landmass comprising the continentsofNorth America and South America.

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See also

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References

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  • ^ Standard country or area codes and geographical regions for statistical use
  • ^ a b c These three subregions together form the continentofNorth America.
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