- United Nations geoscheme
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The scheme was devised for statistical purposes and is used for carrying out statistical analysis. The macro-geographical regions are arranged to the extent possible according to continents. Within these groupings, smaller, geographical sub-regions and selected economic and other groupings allow for detailed analysis.
According to the UN, these geographical divisions do not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliations of countries or territories by the UN.__TOC__
List of regions and sub-regions
*"Region":
Africa
**"Subregions": (see UN geoscheme for Africa)
***Eastern Africa
***Middle Africa
***Northern Africa
***Southern Africa
***Western Africa *"Region": the
Americas
**"Subregions": (see UN geoscheme for the Americas)
***Northern America *
***Latin America and the Caribbean
****Caribbean *
****Central America *
****South America * These three subregions together form the continent ofNorth America .*"Region":
Asia
**"Subregions": (see UN geoscheme for Asia)
***Central Asia
***Eastern Asia
***Southern Asia
***South-Eastern Asia
***Western Asia *"Region":
Europe
**"Subregions": (see UN geoscheme for Europe)
***Eastern Europe
***Northern Europe
***Southern Europe
***Western Europe *"Region":
Oceania
**"Subregions": (see UN geoscheme for Oceania)
***Australia and New Zealand
***Melanesia
***Micronesia
***Polynesia ee also
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Western European and Others Group
*UN M.49
*Geopolitical divisions of Europe References
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