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[[File:United Nations geographical subregions.png|thumb|400px|right|The [[United Nations geoscheme|UN geoscheme]], created by the [[United Nations Statistics Division|UN Statistics Division]]. For statistical consistency and convenience, each [[country]] or area is shown in one region only. For example, [[Russia]] (a [[list of transcontinental countries|transcontinental country]] in both [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]) has been included in [[Eastern Europe]] only]]
[[File:United Nations geographical subregions.png|thumb|400px|right|The [[United Nations geoscheme|UN geoscheme]], created by the [[United Nations Statistics Division|UN Statistics Division]]. For statistical consistency and convenience, each [[country]] or area is shown in one region only. For example, [[Russia]] (a [[list of transcontinental countries|transcontinental country]] in both [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]) has been included in [[Eastern Europe]] only]]


A '''subregion''' is a part of a larger [[region]] or [[continent]]. [[Cardinal direction]]s are commonly used to define subregions. There are many criteria for creating systems of subregions; this article is focusing on the [[UN geoscheme|UN statistical geoscheme]], which is a changing, constantly updated, UN tool based on specific [[political geography]] considerations relevant in statistics.
A '''subregion''' is a part of a larger [[region]] or [[continent]]. [[Cardinal direction]]s are commonly used to define subregions. There are many criteria for creating systems of subregions; this article is focusing on the [[UN geoscheme|UN statistical geoscheme]], which is a changing, constantly updated, UN tool based on specific [[political geography]] considerations relevant in UN statistics.


== United Nations subregions ==
== United Nations subregions ==
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== Subregions by continent ==
== Subregions by continent ==
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.
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):
*by the UN Statistics Division's geoscheme
*by geography
*by physiography
*by geopolitics
*by human geography
*by economics
*by culture
*by language
*by religion
*by biogeography
*by historical division
*by geology


=== [[Afro-Eurasia]] ===
=== [[Afro-Eurasia]] ===
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** [[South Asia]]
** [[South Asia]]
*** [[Eastern South Asia]]
*** [[Eastern South Asia]]
*** [[Northern South Asia]]
*** [[Northwestern South Asia]]
**** [[Northwestern Indian subcontinent]]
*** [[Southern South Asia]]
*** [[India]]
*** [[India]]
**** [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]]
**** [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]]
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***** [[Northeast India]]
***** [[Northeast India]]
***** [[North India]]
***** [[North India]]
****** [[Northwest India]]
***** [[South India]] (AKA [[South India|Peninsular India]], including the [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]] and [[Lakshadweep]])
***** [[South India]] (AKA [[South India|Peninsular India]], including the [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]] and [[Lakshadweep]])
***** [[Western India]]
***** [[Western India]]
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* ''by geopolitics:''
* ''by geopolitics:''
** [[Asia-Pacific]] (APAC) – including [[Oceania]]
** [[Asia-Pacific]] (APAC) – including [[Oceania]]
*** [[Far East]]
*** [[Far East]]/[[Pacific Asia]]
**** [[Greater China]]
**** [[Greater China]]
***** [[China proper]]
***** [[China proper]]
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**** [[Turkey]]
**** [[Turkey]]
**** [[Xinjiang]]
**** [[Xinjiang]]
***** [[Dzungaria]]
***** [[Dzungaria]] (northern half of Xinjiang)
***** [[Southern Xinjiang]]
***** [[Southern Xinjiang]]
***[[Greater Iran]]
****[[Greater Khorasan]]


* ''by religion:''
* ''by religion:''
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********* [[Spanish Virgin Islands]]
********* [[Spanish Virgin Islands]]
********* [[United States Virgin Islands]]
********* [[United States Virgin Islands]]
******* [[Southern Caribbean]]
******** [[Leeward Antilles]]
******** [[Leeward Antilles]]
********* [[ABC islands (Leeward Antilles)|ABC islands]]
********* [[ABC islands (Leeward Antilles)|ABC islands]]
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*** [[Caribbean South America|North-western South America: Caribbean South America]]
*** [[Caribbean South America|North-western South America: Caribbean South America]]
** [[Southern Cone|Southern South America: Southern Cone]]
** [[Southern Cone|Southern South America: Southern Cone]]
** [[Andean states|Western South America: Andean States]]
** Western South America: [[Andes|Andean]] States


* ''by physiography:''
* ''by physiography:''
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** [[Near Oceania]]
** [[Near Oceania]]
** [[Remote Oceania]]
** [[Remote Oceania]]

* ''by biogeography:''
** [[Papuasia]]
*** [[East Melanesian Islands]]


* ''by economics:''
* ''by economics:''
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** [[Pacific Regional Environment Programme]]
** [[Pacific Regional Environment Programme]]


* ''by biogeography:''
** [[Papuasia]]
*** [[East Melanesian Islands]]


* ''by geology (see also: [[Geology of Australia]]):''
* ''by geology (see also: [[Geology of Australia]]):''

Revision as of 15:21, 6 May 2024

The UN geoscheme, created by the UN Statistics Division. For statistical consistency and convenience, each country or area is shown in one region only. For example, Russia (a transcontinental country in both Europe and Asia) has been included in Eastern Europe only

A subregion is a part of a larger region or continent. Cardinal directions are commonly used to define subregions. There are many criteria for creating systems of subregions; this article is focusing on the UN statistical geoscheme, which is a changing, constantly updated, UN tool based on specific political geography considerations relevant in UN statistics.

United Nations subregions

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

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):

  • by the UN Statistics Division's geoscheme
  • by geography
  • by physiography
  • by geopolitics
  • by human geography
  • by economics
  • by culture
  • by language
  • by religion
  • by biogeography
  • by historical division
  • by geology

Afro-Eurasia

Africa

Eurasia

Asia
Europe

Americas

North America

South America

Antarctica

  • by the United Nations Statistics Division's geoscheme:

Oceania

See also

References

External links