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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE
2011 ERASMUS MUNDUS ACTION 1
APPLICATION FORM
(EFORM)
ERASMUS MUNDUS PROGRAMME
CALL 2011 (EACEA 41/10)
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Presentation and organisation of these instruction notes ....................................................................3
1.2 Definitions .........................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Contents of the Application Package .................................................................................................4
1.4 Application deadline and submission procedure ................................................................................4
1.5 Key reference documents...................................................................................................................6
1.6 The Award Criteria, Experts Assessment and Scoring Mechanism ..................................................7
1.7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) .................................................................................................8
Chapter 2: The Application Package ..................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1. Document 1 - The Application Form ..........................................................................................................9
Cover page of the application form ....................................................................................................................9
Part A. Identification of the Applicant and other organisations participating in the project ...........................10
Part B. Organisation and activities ...................................................................................................................13
Part C. Statistical data and Summary of the joint programme .........................................................................14
Part D. Technical Capacity ..............................................................................................................................22
Part E. Degree(s) Awarded ..............................................................................................................................24
2.2. Next steps ..................................................................................................................................................25
Annexes: Codes and references to be used in the eForm ................................................................................................... 27
Annex 1. List of Organisation Types ...............................................................................................................27
Annex 2. List of thematic fields (levels 1 and 2) .............................................................................................28
Annex 3. Country codes ...................................................................................................................................31
Annex 4: Regional codes .................................................................................................................................34
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Presentation and organisation of these instruction notes
These detailed instructions follow the same order as the 2011 Erasmus Mundus Action 1 – Joint
Programmes Application Form.
Applicants who do not refer to these notes or who do not follow the instructions and guidance in
them risk submitting an incomplete or incorrect application, and therefore significantly reducing
the chances of their application being successful.
Please note that these instructions have to be read in conjunction with the eForm User Guide
which provides guidance on the technical functionalities of the electronic form and on the on-line
submission of applications. The update of this User Guide will be available on EACEA website
concomitantly with the final version of the eForm. In the meantime references to this User Guide
are have been highlighted in grey in the enclosed instructions. It also includes contact details of
the helpdesk to answer any technical questions that applicants may have.
1.2 Definitions
In line with the EM Programme Guide Consortium means the grouping of higher education
institutions (also including doctoral/graduate/research schools or research organisations in the
case of EMJD consortia) that will be responsible for the direct implementation of the proposed
joint programme.
The consortium members are:
the Applicant /Coordinating organisation: that submits the proposal and acts as
coordinating organisation on behalf of the consortium; i f the proposal is selected, the
Applicant organisation will become the beneficiary organisation and will sign the
Framework Partnership Agreement and further Specific Grant Agreements with the
Agency; and
the (full) Partner organisations: although the Applicant organisation submits the proposal
and, if approved, acts as beneficiary and contact point for the Agency during the joint
programme's implementation, full partner organisations must have been fully involved in
the preparation of the proposal. They should formally confirm their commitment and
contribution to it through endorsement letters included in the proposal and signed by their
highest authorities (President, Rector, Vice-Chancellor, etc.).
Associated partners are organisations involved in the application although they do not form part
of the consortium. They cannot receive direct funding from the project's EU grant but can
contribute to the promotion, implementation and/or evaluation of the joint programme.
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Unlike full partner organisations, associated partners do not need to be formally identified in
section A and B of the application form. However, for those associated partners that play a
structural (formal/longstanding) role in the joint programme (e.g. by providing financial support,
hosting students regularly or contributing to the joint programme's evaluation), it is advisable to
include them under these sections as well as to provide endorsement letters/letters of intent in
which they formally confirm their concrete contribution to the project.
1.3 Contents of the Application Package
The Application Package consists of the following 3 mandatory documents:
DOCUMENT 1. The Application form:
The application form is organized in 5 Parts as follows:
Part A: Identification of the applicant and other organisations participating in the project
Part B: Organisation and activities
Part C: Summary data and description of the project
Part D: Technical Capacity
Part E: Degree-awarding summary
You will find information and advice for completing each of these parts in Chapter 2 of these instructions.
DOCUMENT 2. The "Declaration on Honour by the Legal Representative of the Applicant
Organisation" (to be attached to the application form)
DOCUMENT 3. The "Consortium's answer to the Award criteria" (to be attached to the
application form- (Max 25 pages – Times New Roman font – Font size 11)
Chapter 1 also includes detailed information on the assessment mechanisms that will be used to
evaluate applications.
If any of the three mandatory documents that constitute the application package are not submitted,
incomplete or unsigned, the application will be considered as ineligible and will not be accepted.
In addition to the application form itself, future Action 1 applicants are also invited to send the
Agency, at the latest one month in advance of the formal application deadline, a Summary sheet
providing the joint programme's title and thematic area. This will allow the Agency to fine tune
its experts’ recruitment and ensure adequate matching between the experts' field of expertise and
the project’s thematic area(s).
1.4 Application deadline and submission procedure
The following table provides a summary of the application deadline as well as of the submission
procedure and obligations.
Because of the strict application of the submission deadline, applicants are strongly advised not
to wait for the last moment to prepare and submit their electronic applications .
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A. BY 31 MARCH 2011
Summary sheet of the intended proposal to be submitted by e-mail to the address below
using the template provided on the following webpage:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/funding/2011/call_eacea _41_10_en.php
Summary sheet should be submitted by e:mail to: [email protected]
Please indicate "EACEA 41/10" and the acronym of the proposal in the e -mail's subject
header.
B. BY 29 APRIL 2011
B.1 By midday 12:00:00 (Central European Time - CET) at the latest
→ Electronic Application form composed of the duly completed Application Package
(Documents 1, 2 and 3, as specified under section 1.3 above)
ATTENTION: At 12:00:00 CET on 29 April 2011, the electronic submission procedure
will be blocked and it will not be possible anymore to submit this electronic application
to the Agency.
! Failure to meet this electronic submission deadline will lead to the automatic rejection of any proposal
received through other means (paper or e-mail). It is highly recommended to avoid last minute
submission, notably because submission may take time depending from the used connection and server
usage.
B.2 By midnight – 24:00:00 (Central European Time - CET) at the latest
→ By e-mail:
B.2.a→ To the Agency at the following mailbox: [email protected]
B.2.b → and to the Erasmus Mundus National Structures (EM NS) of the country of each
participating organisation (applicant or full partners) at the relevant contact details
available
under the following link: http://ec.europa.eu/education/erasmus-mundus/doc1515_en.htm
1- copy of the submitted application (Documents 1, 2 and 3 referred to under B.1
above)- in pdf format
2-Relevant annexes*:
a) highly recommended
- letters of endorsement/intent from partner organisations ;
- blank copies of the degree(s), and/or proof of recognition of the proposed
degree(s).(on this latter, for further information see chapter 2 Part E last bullet points)
b) others (e.g.):
- (draft) consortium agreement, if available;
- model of Diploma Supplement, if available;
- student/doctoral candidate agreement, if available;
- for joint doctorate proposals, copy of an employment contract, if available ;
For the smooth processing of your e-mail application, it is important that:
The subject of your e-mail starts with the 6 digit submission number of your eform;
Each annex is identified with a (short and) meaningful name so as to facilitate its identification
at assessment stage (e.g. "LE-P4" for the letter of endorsement provided by the partner identified
as P4 in the eform; or "degree-P4P6" for the model of the joint degree that will be delivered on
behalf of these two partners).
* Please note that the above annexes cannot replace essential information expected to be in the
application package; they should only support , illustrate or evidence the information already included in
the application. Although none of these annexes are considered mandatory (i.e. the application will not be
declared ineligible if some or all are absent), the ir presence and quality may be assessed in the context of
the relevant award criteria.
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In order to reduce the size of the email message you are advised to group the annexes in a compressed
(e.g. zip) file. If, because of the size of the application, more than one message needs to be sent, pl ease
use the same subject followed by "(part 1)", "(part 2)", etc.
Applicants must ensure that the presentation of the application package complies with the
following provisions:
The eForm (submitted electronically) must include its two mandatory annexes, i.e. a scanned version
of the "Declaration on Honour" (duly completed and signed by the legal representative of the
Applicant Organisation) and an electronic version of the "Consortium Answers to the Award
Criteria". These documents must be attached to the eForm. See the section 6 of the eForm User
Guide for guidance on how to attach documents in the eForm.
The application (including the answer to the award criteria) must be completed electronically by
computer (no handwritten submissions, or submissions completed using a typewriter will be
accepted).
Any information or documents other than the three mandatory documents constituting the
Application Package will be considered as additional information only, and will not necessarily be
taken into consideration by experts in the evaluation of the application. Therefore make sure the
relevant information is provided under each of the award criteria so that the application can
eventually be evaluated on this sole basis.
No changes to the application can be made after it has been submitted. However, if there is a need to
clarify certain aspects, the applicant concerned may be contacted for this purpose.
Applicants are STRONGLY advised to submit their application well in advance of the deadline
and to keep proof of the safe arrival of the application in the system. Additionally ensure that the
copies (sent by e-mail to EACEA and to the EM NS of each of the European partner
organisations) are dispatched by the deadlines indicated in the table above.
1.5 Key reference documents
Applicants should refer to the following documents in order to prepare their project and complete
their form:
Erasmus Mundus 2009-2013 Programme Guide
This document provides information on the different eligibility, exclusion, selection and award
criteria, the assessment and selection procedure and timetable, the contractual and financial
regulations applicable to selected proposals.
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/programme/programme_guide_en.php
Erasmus Mundus Call for Proposals 2011
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/funding/2011/call_eacea_41_10_en.php
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1.6 The Award Criteria, Experts Assessment and Scoring Mechanism
The English, French and German version of the five award criteria and their respective sub-
criteria can be found on the Erasmus Mundus Call for Proposals page:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/funding/2011/call_eacea_41_10_en.php .
The proposal will be assessed against the five award criteria by at least two external
independent experts who will have to reach a consensus on the scoring as well as on the
comments that will be sent as feedback to each applicant.
Experts will be asked to assess the way the elements covered by the award (sub -)criteria have
been addressed by the applicant consortium. In this context, their evaluation will not only
cover the answers provided to each individual sub-criterion. It will also review the relevance
of other elements of the application form to the award criteria, such as:
The way the participating organisations (applicant, full partner organisations and, if relevant,
associated partners) have described their expertise and concrete contribution to the proposal;
The quality and soundness of the endorsement letters provided by the full partner organisations
and, if relevant, the associated partners;
The validity of the degrees intended to be delivered.
Scoring mechanism
The assessment grids below show the scoring mechanism that will be used by the independent
external experts assessing the applications submitted to the Executive Agency under the
Erasmus Mundus Action 1 Call for Proposals 2011.
Theses scores – ranging from 0 to 5 with the possibility of half points - will be applied to each
of the individual sub-criterion covered in the five award criteria .
0 – missing
information
A score of 0 is given for a criterion if the information detailed in the
Call for Proposals would reasonably have been expected and is not
present in the proposal. A score of 0.5 will not be given.
1 – poor A score of 1.0 or 1.5 will be awarded if the proposal is of poor quality
for the criterion in question. This may be because information is
incomplete in the view of the expert, not clear or not convincing.
2 - fair A score of 2.0 or 2.5 will be awarded where the content of the criterion
in question is at a level consistent with that routinely produced by the
universities across Europe. There may be some strong and relevant
points within the proposal, but there may also be weaknesses and in
particular there may be no specific details brought out which singles out
the proposal from others.
3 - good Scores of 3.0 or 3.5 indicate that the proposal demonstrates overall good
features with regard to the award criterion in question (even though it
may contain some weaknesses) but does not contain features that set it
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apart from many other good proposals being assessed.
4 – very good Scores of 4.0 or 4.5 reflect that the proposal has identifiable features
which demonstrate that the proposal is of a high quality with regard to
the award criterion in question. It includes features that set the proposal
apart from other good quality proposals within the assessment
5 - excellent In general, scores of 5 are not used unless experts consider that the
content of the proposal could not be improved.
The total score for the application will correspond to the sum of the scores given to each sub-
criterion, weighted by the percentage allocated to the relevant award criterion.
Once the evaluation procedure is completed, applicants will receive as feedback from the
Agency
The consolidated comments provided by the external independent experts who have evaluated the
proposal;
An indication of the proposal's overall quality as compared to all applications received under the
corresponding action.
More information on the expert assessment procedure can be found in the Erasmus Mundus
Action 1 Experts Assessment Manual used for the selection round of April 2010. These are
available on the 2011 Call page:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/funding/2011/call_eacea_41_10_en.php
1.7. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
On the Agency's website (http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/tools/faq_en.php),
potential applicants will find the answers provided by the Erasmus Mundus Team to the
most frequent (/relevant) questions raised by Action 1 applicants and/or beneficiaries
while preparing or implementing their joint programmes . These answers are updated
regularly and more frequently during the period that follows the publication of t he Call for
proposal and prior to the application deadline(s).
Applicants are invited to refer to these FAQs regularly to clarify possible doubts and ensure
that they benefit from the information and clarification provided by the Agency to other
applicants and beneficiaries.
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CHAPTER 2: THE APPLICATION PACKAGE
2.1. Document 1 - The Application Form
Applications for Erasmus Mundus Action 1a and 1b projects must be submitted by eForm.
The eForm is an Adobe software development and applicants should ensure that they can
install (at least) Adobe Reader version 8.1.5 on the computer they will be using to complete the
application form. In certain organisations this may require the intervention of your central
helpdesk as some organisations do not allow installation on local PCs. The form is downloaded
onto a local computer and can be completed remotely. Once the text is ready and the
mandatory attachments are linked to the application, it needs to be submitted using an internet
connection.
The eForm is designed to ensure that applicants have the greatest
chance of submitting an eligible application. Therefore you will
find that submission is impossible unless all mandatory fields
are completed and mandatory attachments enclosed (see above
section 1.3). Full details of these are available in the form of the
eForm User Guide that will be published alongside the eForm.
Cover page of the application form
Drop down list with 2 values: Erasmus Mundus joint master course (EMMC) or Erasmus
Mundus joint doctorate programme (EMJD).
Not applicable
Choose a title that will be meaningful to someone who knows nothing about the project
If selected, the acronym will be the main project ID. It should be short and easy to remember
Drop down list: only EN, FR, or DE
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Note:
Once the appropriate Action - EMMC or EMJD – has been selected, Part C.1 of the eForm will
only display the fields and questions relevant to the Action selected.
If the application is selected for funding, the contents of the application form will constitute the
basis of the agreements between the Agency and the consortium members. As a result, the
language used must be the communication language used between all the members of your
consortium. The application form must be completed in ONE language only. Do not provide
information on individual partners in various languages as the experts selected to assess your
application will not necessarily be able to understand what is written.
All fields marked with * are obligatory.
Part A. Identification of the Applicant and if applicable other organisations participating in the
project
Note: Please read section 5.2 of the eForm User Guide for information on the way Parts A and B
behave and need to be filled in.
Part A (with the exception of section A.3 applicable to the applicant organisation only) and Part B.1
and B.2 must be completed by all the consortium members in accordance notably with the
consortium minimum requirements stated in sections 4.2.1 (EMMC proposals) or 5.2.1
(EMJD proposals) of the EM Programme Guide.
Although it is not mandatory to complete Parts A and B for associated partners, it is nevertheless
recommended to do so for those associated partners that play an important (/formal /structural
/longstanding) role in the joint programme (e.g. by acting as regular host organisation for
students/doctoral candidates, by providing financial support through complementary scholarships or
through other means, by contributing to the quality assessment of the joint programme, etc.). Those
associated partners whose expertise and support will be called upon on an ad hoc basis (i.e. only if
relevant and not necessarily for all editions of the joint programme) should not be included under
Parts A and B and should only be referred to in the answer to the relevant sub-criteria (e.g. under
sub-criteria A.1.6, 3.3, 5.2 for EMMCs or B.1.4, 2.4; 5.2 or 5.4 for EMJDs).
As explained in section 5.2 of the eForm User Guide, each organisation registered in Parts A and B
will be allocated a "Partner number" that starts with P1 for the applicant organisation. Please,
register your consortium members first before, if applicable, registering the most important of your
associated partners.
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By default, Part A always starts with the applicant
organisation, identified as "P1". This is the only
organisation record that cannot be deleted.
Drop-down menu providing the official regions for the country
selected in the previous field.
For the applicant organisation, the internet address should be the one of the joint programme's
website (if available). If not - and as for all other participating organisations - provide the
organisation's website. More information on the website expected content can be consulted under:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/beneficiaries/beneficiaries_action_1_en.php
Tick the box ONLY if the address is different from that provided
under A.1. Then the system will not replicate the contact details
inputted in A1.
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Note:
Section A.2 has to be filled in for all organisations registered under Part A, i.e. applicant, full partner
organisations and, if relevant, the most important associated partners.
The contact person in the Applicant Organisation must be the “project coordinator”. If the proposal
is selected, he/she will be the sole contact of the Agency for project monitoring purposes and will
liaise with the other partners in order to ensure the effective implementation of the joint programme.
It is therefore crucial to identify a person who is genuinely in charge of the project and can dedicate
the required time to its management (as opposed to the head of an administrative, academic or
research department who may be responsible for the project but not directly involved in its
implementation). The same applies to the contact persons in the partner organisations.
Since correspondence with the Agency will mainly take place through e-mail, if it very important
that the e-mail address provided is checked at least on a daily basis and, if possible, accessed by
(/shared with) more than one person in the (applicant) organisation.
Note:
Section A.3 will have to be filled in for the applicant organisation only (it will not be displayed for
other participating organisations).
The person identified in this section must also sign the Declaration on Honour attached to the eForm.
If the application is successful this person will also be required to sign the Framework Partnership
Agreement and the Specific Grant Agreements, as well as any other associated documents. If it is
discovered in later stages of the selection or contractualisation processes that the person identified as
the Legal representative did not have the authority to sign, the application may be withdrawn and
lead therefore to its rejection.
If the Legal representative has a different address from the registered address, click on the box
provided to access the fields necessary to provide this information.
Tick the box ONLY if the address is different from that provided under A.1
Then the system will not replicate the contact details inputted in A1.
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Part B. Organisation and activities
This section is a very important element for the assessment of the award criteria relating to the
operational capacity as well as the quality and expertise of the consortium (e.g. A.1.5, 3.1, for
EMMC proposals or B.2.1, 2.2, 2.3, or 5.1 for EMJD proposals). It should be completed in the
same language as the rest of the application form (and not, for example, in the languages of the
respective partners).
Note:
Each full partner organisation and, if applicable, those associated partners that play a formal
(/structural) role in the project, must complete this section.
The Erasmus Mundus Programme considers as public bodies all recognised higher education
institutions, and all institutions or organisations which have received over 50 % of their annual
revenues from public sources over the last two years, or which are controlled by public bodies or
their representatives.
Only one "type of organisation" may be selected for each organisation (see list of types in annex). If
an organisation could be considered under a variety of the options offered, select the one that most
closely relates to the statutes of the organisation and / or the one that most closely relates to the
specific role in this application (additional explanations on the type can be provided under section
B.2).
Under the EMJD sub-action please note that in line with the EM programme Guide section 5.2.1 –
and although the system provides only for the 'University or higher education institution (tertiary
level)' option - a Doctoral/Graduate/Research School or Research Organisations located in a
"European" country, entitled to deliver doctorate degrees and recognised as such by the relevant
authorities of the country concerned can act as EMJD Applicant/Coordinating institution/P1
organisation. In this case, please leave the "University or higher education institution (tertiary level)"
option and continue filling in the eForm.
Drop-down list
Drop-down list (see annex for the list of organisation types)
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Note:
This section is to be completed by each of the consortium organisation (applicant and full partners)
and the associated partners with a formal/longstanding role (see section 1.2 above), if relevant. It
must be completed in the same language as the rest of the application form.
Short Presentation of the organisation: This description should include the scope of the
organisation's work, its areas of specific expertise and competence in relation to the joint programme
proposed.
Role of the organisation in the joint programme: The information provided in this section must
correspond to the specific tasks allocated to the organisation in the implementation and evaluation of
the joint programme.
Note:
If applicable, this section must be filled in by the applicant organisation only. The latter should
provide a list of projects that have been supported with EU finance in the last three years. For large
universities, the information should relate to the department / faculty concerned only.
Note:
When relevant, this section must be filled in by all participating organisations that have submitted
European funding requests linked to the proposed joint programme. This information will be used
before the end of the selection to ensure the absence of double funding for the same project.
Part C. Statistical data and Summary of the joint programme
Note: Please read section 5.3 of the eForm User Guide for information on the way Part C behaves
and needs to be filled in.
This section invites applicants to provide some key information on their joint programme.
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C DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
In accordance with the "action" selected in the first page of the application form – i.e. EMMC or
EMJD -, the information requested under Part C.1. of the Application form will vary.
The section below provides information on the data that will have to be provided for each of the
two sub-actions concerned.
C.1 STATISTICAL DATA (EMMCs)
Note:
These two sections have been included in the application form for information and statistical
purposes only.
Only EMMCs funded during the first phase of the programme and whose programme funding has
come to an end with the 2011 edition of the joint programme or before1, must answer positively to
the question "Is the proposal a continuation of an existing EMMC?" and provide the information
requested under the next three fields.
When an EMMC proposal is selected for funding, the Agency concludes a five- year Framework
Partnership Agreement with the coordinating institution. The EM Framework Partnership Agreement
number is specified on the front page of this document and comprises a group of 4 digits
corresponding to the year of the first funded edition followed with a group of 4 additional digits, e.g.
2007-0012.
If the new proposal includes important changes in relation to the previously funded EMMC – for
instance in the consortium composition or in the course content or structure – these changes will be
assessed by the Agency with the assistance of the external independent experts.
1 Those EMMCs that have unsuccessfully applied for a continuation of funding under the 2009 or 2010 Call for Proposals should
answer "yes" to the EMMC continuation question
Drop-down list: 60 ECTS (or 2 semesters), 90 ECTS (or
3 semesters) or 120 ECTS (or 4 semesters)
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Note:
Please specify if the proposal was already submitted under previous EM calls for proposals. The
objective is to retrieve past information so as to analyse improvement made by the consortium as
compared to the earlier application and the way experts' recommendations have been taken into
account.
For the previously submitted applications, the application number was composed of groups of digits
followed with groups of letters (e.g.: 502936-1-2010-1-EN-ERA MUNDUS-EMMC). Please
provide the 6 first digits (e.g. 502936)
Note:
This information will be used for statistical purposes only
Specify if the joint programme foresees that enrolled students will have to perform a
traineeship / internship / professional placement accounting in the final grading/ECTS
obtained
Refer to the definition of "European countries" as stated in the chapter 2 "definition and
glossary" of the EM Programme Guide.
Note:
The duration of the EMMC covers the period:
starting with the beginning of the first students' mandatory activities and
ending with the official communication of the final results and the official graduation
ceremony
If some students have to join the programme at an earlier stage –for instance, in order to take
intensive language courses –, this period must not be included in the joint programme's duration.
Drop-down list of months
Drop-down list of months Drop-down list: values "1" or "2"
Drop-down list with
values from 2 to 9
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As stated under section 4.2.2 of the EM Programme Guide, the joint programme must start the
earliest in August of year "n" (year when the students are selected) and end at the latest in October of
the relevant year (depending if the course if of 60, 90 or 120 ECTS).
It is the consortium responsibility to ensure, in accordance with the different academic calendars in
place in the participating institutions, that the start and end dates fall within the mandatory
timeframe.
The question on the number of countries visited by the candidates during their studies must be
answered while bearing in mind the EMMC minimum mobility requirements as stated in section
4.2.2 of the EM Programme Guide. The minimum number of countries to be visited during EMMC
activities applies to all enrolled students.
Since the individual fellowship amount for Category B candidates varies in accordance with the
requirement (or not) to visit non-EU partners or associated partners, applicants are invited to specify
this aspect in their answers to the relevant under sub-criteria (e.g. A.1.5)
Note:
EMMC consortia are free to decide in which language(s) the joint programme will be
delivered. The language field provides the list of all official languages of the European
Union.
Applicants can add as many languages as relevant, but in this case this must be clearly
explained under the relevant award criteria , as well as to the students prior to their
enrolment.
Note:
As stated under footnote 40 of the EM Programme Guide, participation costs must be
understood as "any compulsory administrative/operational cost related to the participation
of the student in the EMMC (e.g. library, tuition, social security and insurance, etc.)" not
covered by the consortium and therefore, charged to enrolled students.
The amounts to be provided must correspond to the participation costs per semester (i.e.
for 30 ECTS) and in euro charged to candidate students, irrespective of whether or not
they receive an Erasmus Mundus scholarship .
If necessary, consortia can define different amounts for European and non-European
students.
Drop-down list
the amount must be provided in euro the amount must be provided in euro
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Detailed information on the coverage of the participation costs, the way they have been
calculated and, if applicable, their estimated evolution during the period covered by the
Framework Partnership Agreement will have to be provided in the answers to the relevant
award sub-criteria (e.g. A.2.5, 3.2 for EMMC proposals B.3.4 for EMJD proposals).
If the participation costs amounts for any of the two categories exceed the EM Programme
maximum contribution included in the student's scholarships, the consortium will have to
explain (more particularly under sub-criterion A.2.5 and B.3.4) how and by whom the
difference between this maximum contribution and the actual participation costs will be
covered.
If other non mandatory participation costs are charged to students for their participation in
specific activities these costs must be specified to the students, at application stage at the
latest.
N
ote:
Applicant consortia should specify the number of students they expect to enrol per edition
of their EMMC (all students, with or without EM scholarship) , bearing in mind that:
o the number of scholarships offered by the Programme will be defined on a yearly basis
for each of the five consecutive funded editions of the EMMC and will vary in
accordance with the joint programme's "seniority" (i.e. previous years of EM funding).
For the remaining period of EM 2009-2013, this number will most probably vary from
17 to 14 scholarships for the new EMMCs, and 12 to 10 for "continued" ones.
o the joint programme should not depend exclusively on the Erasmus Mundus funding.
C.1 STATISTICAL DATA (EMJDs)
Note:
EMJDs can last 3 or 4 years but the Erasmus Mundus fellowships are always awarded for
period of 3 years or 36 months.
If the EMJD is expected to last four years:
o the 36-month fellowship can be used at any time during this period but the monthly
allowance cannot be recalculated in order to cover 48 months;
o the consortium will have to explain how the doctoral candidate's costs incurred during
the year not covered by the fellowship will be taken care of and how the enrolment
Drop-down list: values "3" or "4"
To be answered only if applicable
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conditions and costs will remain coherent as compared to those of the period covered by
the fellowship.
As stated under section 5.2.2 of the EM Programme Guide, joint doctorate programmes
should ensure that, on a yearly basis, all recruited doctoral candidates start their doctorate
activities between August "year n" and March "year n+1" and complete these activities
(including the thesis defence) at the latest by October of "year n+4". It is the consortium
responsibility to ensure, in accordance with the different academic calendars in place in the
participating institutions, that the start and end dates fall within this timeframe.
An EMJD is considered to be "laboratory-based" if the research projects carried out by the
candidate students require the usage of expensive equipment/materials , the execution of
external fieldwork or involve particularly high costs that would (largely) exceed the 300 € /
month included in the fellowship amount for "non-laboratory-based" research projects.
The selection of the "laboratory-based" (or "non-laboratory-based") option will have to be
justified in the answer to the relevant sub-criteria (e.g. B.3.4). These explanations will be
assessed by the external independent experts and, if necessary, be the subject of a request for
clarification from the consortium if the joint programme is selected for funding.
Once an EMJD has been defined as "laboratory-based" (or "non-laboratory-based"), the
corresponding amount of participation costs will be included in the individual fellowship
amount of all recruited candidates. In the case of a "laboratory-based" EMJD, the Agency
will reserve the right to request the reimbursement of the difference with the "non-laboratory-
based" amount if, at final report stage, it appears that the individual candidate's research
project does not justify the additional costs.
Note:
EMJDs are required to offer "employment contracts" (see section 2 "Definitions and Glossary" of
the EM programme Guide) to their Erasmus Mundus fellowship holders except in adequately
documented cases where national regulation would prohibit this possibility. If such a contract may
not be awarded (this will have to be duly justified in the application form), the EMJD consortium
may opt for another approach compatible with national legislation and the necessary social security
coverage for the fellowship holders.
Tick boxes with multiple
choice possible
The fields below will be displayed only if the box is "ticked"
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Note:
These two sections have been included in the application form for information and statistical purposes
only.
The relevant data should be provided only if applicable.
When an EMMC proposal is selected for funding, the Agency concludes a five- year Framework
Partnership Agreement with the Coordinating institution. The EM Framework Partnership Agreement
number is specified on the front page of the document and comprises a group of 4 digits for the year of
the first funded edition followed with a group of 4 additional digits, e.g. 2007-0012
Note:
Please specify if the proposal was already submitted under previous EM calls for proposals. The
objective is to retrieve past information in order to analyse the improvements made by the consortium as
compared to the earlier application and the way the experts' recommendations have been taken into
account. The application number starts with a group of 6 digits followed with groups of letters, e.g.:
502936-(EM) - 1-2010-1-FR-ERA MUNDUS-EMJD. Please provide the 6 first digits , i.e. in this case
502936
Note:
The question on the countries visited by the candidates during their doctoral research project should be
answered while bearing in mind the EMJD minimum mobility requirements stated in section 5.2.2 of the
EM Programme Guide. The minimum number of countries to be visited during the research activities
must apply to all enrolled candidates.
Since the individual fellowship amount for Category B candidates varies in accordance with the
requirement (or not) to visit non-EU partners or associated partners, applicants are invited to specify this
aspect in their answers to the relevant under sub-criteria (e.g. B.3.2)
The fields below will be displayed only if the box is "ticked"
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All selected EMJDs should include a training component in core and transversal skills directly related to
the researcher's professional needs. EMJD consortia are free to decide in which language(s) these training
modules will be delivered. The language field provides the list of all official languages of the European
Union.
Note:
Applicant consortia should specify the number of candidates they expect to enrol per edition of
their EMJD (all doctoral candidates, with or without EM fellowship), bearing in mind that
the number of fellowships offered by the Programme will be defined on a yearly basis for
each of the five consecutive funded editions of the EMJD. This number will most probably
vary between 10 and 7 fellowships for each edition of the joint programme.
the joint programme should not depend exclusively on the Erasmus Mundus funding.
C.2 THEMATIC FIELDS
Drop-down list with general categories of thematic fields
Drop-down list with specific categories of thematic fields, filtered according
to the choice made under the "level 1"
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Note:
The list of thematic fields – level 1 and 2 - is available in annex to these instructions.
Applicant consortia have the possibility to select up to three different thematic areas
among the list of domains provided in the drop-down lists. In order to do so they should:
1. identify first the "main area" of the joint programme and select the relevant category
under those provided under "level 1" and
2. select the specific category under those provided under "level 2"
3. if applicable, provide a free text describing the thematic area if t he option "other" has
been selected under "level 2".
4. repeat – where applicable – steps 2 to 3 for the "second" and "third" thematic area
covered by the joint programme.
C.3 SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
For successful applications, this section will be reproduced, as presented, in the form of an
abstract in compendia and other publications used for the promotion and publicity of the Erasmus
Mundus programme.
Applicants should therefore ensure that the text gives a concrete overview of the joint programme
in its content, structure and main characteristics (thematic areas covered, institutions involved,
structure and length of the programme, final degree(s) awarded, etc.) The limit of 3000 characters
(including spaces) cannot be exceeded. The abstract must be provided in English, French or
German.
Part D. Technical Capacity
Note: Please read section 5.4 of the eForm User Guide for information on the way Part D behaves
and needs to be filled in.
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Note:
Under this section, the applicant should lis t all relevant projects/activities implemented by
the consortium members in relation to the proposal (e.g. joint international programmes at
masters/doctorate level, delivery of joint/double/multiple degrees, management of
international mobility schemes, research expertise in the thematic areas concerned, joint
ventures or start ups with private enterprises related to the joint programme thematic
areas, etc.)
Note:
Once Parts A and B have been created for each consortium member a part D.2 will be
generated automatically for each of these organisations. Note that this does not apply for
associated partners identified under Parts A and B.
For each of the organisations concerned, the consortium will have to describe the relevant
skills and experience of the key staff directly involved in the implementation of the joint
programme, from an academic, research, financial and/or administrative point of view (A
maximum of 750 characters may be recorded for each member of staff. Please note that these
fields enable you to provide CV information but it is not possible to enter or upload actual
CVs).
There should be at least one person identified per consortium member (applicant and
partners) with a maximum of three (e.g. one administrator and two academics/researchers).
The information provided in Part D will be used in relation to the assessment of the
consortium's quality and expertise in implementing a joint postgraduate programme (for
instance sub-criteria A.1.5, 3.1 for EMMC proposals or B.2.1, or 5.1 for EMJD proposals).
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Part E. Degree(s) Awarded
Note: Please read section 5.5 of the eForm User Guide for information on the way Part E behaves
and needs to be filled in.
Note:
Once Parts A and B have been created for each consortium full partner a part E will be
generated automatically for each of these organisations. Note that this does not apply for
associated partners selected under Parts A and B.
Under this section the degree-awarding institutions will have to specify the type of degree(s)
intended to be awarded to successful students or doctoral candidates as well as the official
name of each of these degrees, and the function of the degree signatory.
First, applicants will have to select one or more of the three options provided to identify the
type of degree(s) that will be delivered to successful students or doctoral candidates ( i.e.
Double degree, Multiple Degree or Joint Degree). Please note that, depending on the mobility
track and the degree(s) awarded by the corresponding institutions, it is possible that, within
the same cohort, some graduates will receive a joint degree, while others will receive a
double or a multiple degree, or even a joint degree accompanied by one or more national
degrees.
In a second step, each of the degrees intended to be delivered by the consortium members
will have to be presented in the table. The information to be provided concerns :
o the official name of the degree in the language of the degree awarding organisation;
o its translation in English, if available;
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o its type, i.e. if it will be delivered as a "stand-alone" national degree or as part of a joint
degree; its recognition status at the time of the application (i.e. already recognised or not)
and
o depending on the answer provided before, the expected date for its official recognition or
its validity end date.
o the function/position of the degree signatory: EMMCs and EMJDs should lead to the
award of (a) formal degree document(s) which lay out , content, visas and signature(s) are
in line with the national legislation and regulations concerned. Therefore degree awarding
institutions are expected to indicate in section E which of their authorities will sign the
formal degree document awarded (e.g. rector).
The eligibility of the degree(s) intended to be awarded will be cross-checked with the
Erasmus Mundus National Structures of the countries concerned (and where applicable
also with the EU delegations).
In order to facilitate the verification process by EM National Structures , and for already
accredited degrees, each European degree awarding institution (i.e. applicant and full
partners) must provide in annex to the application package (see 1.4. B.2.b above) proof
of recognition of the proposed degree to the EM National Structure of its country.
When already accredited/recognised, the consortium must provide the proof of recognition
to the relevant EM National Structures in accordance with the national requirements in
place. When the recognition/accreditation process is not yet completed, the consortium
will have to demonstrate either that this process has already been launched or that it will
be completed in time and prior to the enrolment of the first Erasmus Mundus students in
the joint programme.
The degree award institutions concerned are strongly invited to contact their
respective National Structure prior to the application deadline to verify the necessary
documents they should provide (or to consult the relevant National Structures'
websites if the information is available there). The National Structures' contact l ist is
available at:
http://ec.europa.eu/education/erasmus-mundus/doc1515_en.htm
2.2. Next steps
Up to this point, you will have entered all the information required to complete Document 1 of the
eForm. The next steps are:
to attach Documents 2 and 3 (mandatory):
DOCUMENT 2: a signed and scanned Declaration on Honour by the Legal Representative of the
Applicant Organisation.
DOCUMENT 3: the Consortium's answer to the Award criteria (Max 25 pages – Times New
Roman font – Font size 11).
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There is a limit of 5 MB to the total (combined) size of the two attachments. For more information on how to
attach these documents within your eForm, please refer to Section 6 of the eForm User Guide.
Validate your eForm
Please refer to Section 7 of the eForm User Guide.
Submit your eForm
Please refer to Section 8 of the eForm User Guide.
As part of the submission process, an e: mail message acknowledging receipt of your eForm is automatically
sent to the email address you entered for the contact person of the Applicant Organisation (Part A.2). Please
note that the reference that appears in this message to a "backup" (i.e. paper copy) is not applicable to
Erasmus Mundus Action 1 applications.
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ANNEXES: CODES AND REFERENCES TO BE USED IN THE EFORM
Annex 1. List of Organisation Types
Only for Applicant organisation
Higher Education Institution Only for Partner organisations
Higher Education Institution HE research centre/organisation Private research centre/organisation Public research centre/organisation (not HE) Graduate/Doctoral School Public authority (local) Public authority (national) Public authority (regional) Chamber of commerce / crafts
Chamber of industry Enterprise large (> 500 employees) SME Non profit/ Non gouvernemental organisation Professional associations Social partners (trade unions, etc) Assoc. of professors and researchers Assoc. of Universities Other
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Annex 2. List of thematic fields
1 Education
14 Teacher training and education science
140 Teacher training and education science (broad programmes)
1401 Teacher training, general
1402 Practical pedagogical courses, general
141 Teaching and training
142 Education science
1421 Didactics
1422 Education science
1423 Educational assessment, testing and measurement
1424 Educational evaluation and research
1425 Pedagogical sciences
143 Training for pre-school teachers
1431 Early childhood teaching
1432 Preprimary teacher training
144 Training for teachers at basic levels
1441 Class teacher training
1442 Home language teacher training
1443 Primary teaching
1444 Teacher training for children with special needs
145 Training for teachers with subject specialisation
1451 Secondary teaching
1452 Teacher Training theoretical subjects, e.g. English, Mathematics, History
1453 Teacher Training: Foreign Language Teaching
146 Training for teachers of vocational subjects
1461 Teacher training - Arts and crafts
1462 Teacher training - Commercial subjects
1463 Teacher training - Music
1464 Teacher training - Nursing
1465 Teacher training - Physical training
1466 Teacher training - Technical subjects
1467 Driving instructor training
1468 Training of instructors at companies
1469 Training of trainers
149 Teacher training and education science (others)
2 Humanities and Arts
21 Arts
210 Arts (broad programmes)
211 Fine arts
212 Music and performing arts
2121 Music and musicology
2122 Performing arts
213 Audio-visual techniques and media production
214 Design
215 Craft skills
219 Arts (others)
22 Humanities
220 Humanities (broad programmes)
221 Religion
222 Foreign languages
2221 Modern EC languages
2222 General and comparative literature
2223 Linguistics
2224 Translation, interpretation
2225 Classical philology
2226 Non-EC languages
2227 Less widely taught languages
2228 Regional and minority languages
2229 Others - Languages and philological sciences
223 Mother tongue
224 History, philosophy and related subjects
225 History and archeology
226 Philosophy and ethics
229 Humanities (others)
3 Social sciences, Business and Law
31 Social and behavioural science
310 Social and behavioural science (broad programmes)
311 Psychology
312 Sociology and cultural studies
313 Political science and civics
314 Economics
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317 Anthropology
318 Development studies
319 Social and behavioural science (others)
32 Journalism and information
321 Journalism and reporting
3211 Radio / TV Broadcasting
322 Library, information, archive
3221 Documentation, archiving
3222 Museum studies, conservation
329 Journalism and information (others)
34 Business and administration
340 Business and administration (broad programmes)
341 Wholesale and retail sales
342 Marketing and advertising
343 Finance, banking, insurance
344 Accounting and taxation
345 Management and administration
346 Secretarial and office work
347 Working life
349 Business and administration (others)
38 Law
380 Law
3801 Comparative law, law with languages
3802 International law
3803 Civil law
3804 Criminal law, criminology
3805 Constitutional / Public law
3806 Public administration
3807 European Community / EU law
3808 Others - Law
4 Science, Mathematics and Computing
42 Life science
421 Biology and biochemistry
4211 Microbiology, biotechnology
422 Environmental science
44 Physical science
440 Physical science (broad programmes)
441 Physics
4411 Nuclear and high energy physics
4412 Astronomy, astrophysics
442 Chemistry
4421 Biochemistry
443 Earth science
4431 Geography, geology
4432 Geography
4434 Geology
4435 Soil and water sciences
4436 Geodesy, cartography, remote sensing
4437 Meteorology
4438 Oceanography
4439 Others - Geography, geology
449 Physical science (others)
46 Mathematics and statistics
461 Mathematics
462 Statistics
4621 Actuarial science
469 Mathematics (others)
48 Computing
481 Computer science
4811 Artificial intelligence
482 Computer use
489 Computing (others)
5 Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction
52 Engineering and engineering trades
520 Engineering and engineering trades (broad programmes)
521 Mechanics and metal work
522 Electricity and energy
523 Electronics and automation
524 Chemical and process
525 Motor vehicles, ships and aircraft
5251 Aeronautical Engineering
529 Engineering and engineering trades (others)
54 Manufacturing and processing
540 Manufacturing and processing (broad programmes)
541 Food processing
542 Textiles, clothes, footwear, leather
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543 Materials (wood, paper, plastic, glass)
544 Mining and extraction
549 Manufacturing and processing (other)
58 Architecture and building
581 Architecture and town planning
5811 Architecture
5812 Interior design
5813 Urban planning
5814 Regional planning
5815 Landscape architecture
5816 Transport and traffic studies
582 Building and civil engineering
5821 Materials science
589 Architecture and building (others)
6 Agriculture and Veterinary
62 Agriculture, forestry and fishery
620 Agriculture, forestry and fishery (broad programmes)
6201 Agricultural economics
6202 Food science and technology
6203 Tropical / Subtropical agriculture
621 Crop and livestock production
622 Horticulture
623 Forestry
624 Fisheries
629 Agriculture, forestry and fishery (others)
64 Veterinary
641 Veterinary
6411 Animal husbandry
7 Health and Welfare
72 Health
720 Health (broad programmes)
721 Medicine
7211 Psychiatry and clinical psychology
7212 Public health
7213 Medical technology
722 Medical services
723 Nursing and caring
724 Dental studies
725 Medical diagnostic and treatment technology
726 Therapy and rehabilitation
727 Pharmacy
729 Health (others)
76 Social services
761 Child care and youth services
762 Social work and counselling
769 Social services (others)
8 Services
81 Personal services
810 Personal services (broad programmes)
811 Hotel, restaurant and catering
812 Travel, tourism and leisure
813 Sports
814 Domestic services
815 Hair and beauty services
819 Personal services (others)
84 Transport services
840 Transport services
85 Environmental protection
850 Environmental protection (broad programmes)
851 Environmental protection technology
852 Natural environments and wildlife
853 Community sanitation services
859 Environmental protection (others)
86 Security services
860 Security services (broad programmes)
861 Protection of persons and property
862 Occupational health and safety
863 Military and defence
869 Security services (others)
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Annex 3. Country codes
A
AF Afghanistan
AX Aland Islands
AL Albania
DZ Algeria
AS American Samoa
AD Andorra
AO Angola
AI Anguilla
AQ Antarctica
AG Antigua and Barbuda
AR Argentina
AM Armenia
AW Aruba
AU Australia
AT AUSTRIA
AZ Azerbaijan
B
BS Bahamas
BH Bahrain
BD Bangladesh
BB Barbados
BY Belarus
BE BELGIUM
BZ Belize
BJ Benin
BM Bermuda
BT Bhutan
BO Bolivia
BA Bosnia And Herzegovina
BW Botswana
BV Bouvet Island
BR Brazil
IO British Indian Ocean Territory
BN Brunei Darussalam
BG BULGARIA
BF Burkina Faso
BI Burundi
C
KH Cambodia
CM Cameroon
CA Canada
CV Cape Verde
KY Cayman Islands
CF Central African Republic
TD Chad
CL Chile
CN China
CX Christmas Island
CJ Cisjordanie / West Bank (and Gaza strip)
CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands
CO Colombia
KM Comoros
CG Congo
CD Congo, The Democratic Republic Of The
CK Cook Islands
CR Costa Rica
CI Côte D´Ivoire
HR CROATIA
CU Cuba
CY CYPRUS
CZ CZECH REPUBLIC
D
DK DENMARK
DJ Djibouti
DM Dominica
DO Dominican Republic
E
EC Ecuador
EG Egypt
SV El Salvador
GQ Equatorial Guinea
ER Eritrea
EE ESTONIA
ET Ethiopia
F
FK Falkland Islands (Malvinas) and British
Antarctic Territories
FO Faroe Islands
FJ Fiji
FI FINLAND
FR FRANCE
GF French Guiana
PF French Polynesia
TF French Southern Territories
G
GA Gabon
GM Gambia
GE Georgia
DE GERMANY
GH Ghana
GI Gibraltar
GR GREECE
GL Greenland
GD Grenada
GP Guadeloupe
GU Guam
GT Guatemala
GG Guernsey
GN Guinea
GW Guinea-Bissau
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GY Guyana
H
HT Haiti
HM Heard Island And Mcdonald Islands
VA Holy See (Vatican City State)
HN Honduras
HK Hong Kong
HU HUNGARY
I
IS ICELAND
IN India
ID Indonesia
IR Iran, Islamic Republic Of
IQ Iraq
IE IRELAND
IM Isle Of Man
IL Israel
IT ITALY
J
JM Jamaica
JP Japan
JE Jersey
JO Jordan
K
KZ Kazakhstan
KE Kenya
KI Kiribati
KP Korea, Democratic People´s Republic Of
KR Korea, Republic Of
XK Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/1999
KW Kuwait
KG Kyrgyzstan
L
LA Lao People´S Democratic Republic
LV LATVIA
LB Lebanon
LS Lesotho
LR Liberia
LY Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
LI LIECHTENSTEIN
LT LITHUANIA
LU LUXEMBOURG
M
MO Macao
MG Madagascar
MW Malawi
MY Malaysia
MV Maldives
ML Mali
MT MALTA
MH Marshall Islands
MQ Martinique
MR Mauritania
MU Mauritius
YT Mayotte
MX Mexico
FM Micronesia, Federated States Of
MD Moldova, Republic Of
MC Monaco
MN Mongolia
ME Montenegro
MS Montserrat
MA Morocco
MZ Mozambique
MM Myanmar
N
NA Namibia
NR Nauru
NP Nepal
NL NETHERLANDS
AN Netherlands Antilles
NC New Caledonia
NZ New Zealand
NI Nicaragua
NE Niger
NG Nigeria
NU Niue
NF Norfolk Island
MP Northern Mariana Islands
NO NORWAY
OM
OM Oman
P
PK Pakistan
PW Palau
PS Palestinian Territory, Occupied
PA Panama
PG Papua New Guinea
PY Paraguay
PE Peru
PH Philippines
PN Pitcairn
PL POLAND
PT PORTUGAL
PR Puerto Rico
QA
QA Qatar
R
RE Réunion
RO ROMANIA
RU Russian Federation
RW Rwanda
S
SH St Helena, Ascension Island, Tristan da Cunha
KN Saint Kitts And Nevis
LC Saint Lucia
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PM Saint Pierre And Miquelon
VC Saint Vincent And The Grenadines
WS Samoa
SM San Marino
ST Sao Tome And Principe
SA Saudi Arabia
SN Senegal
RS Serbia
CS Serbia And Montenegro
SC Seychelles
SL Sierra Leone
SG Singapore
SK SLOVAKIA
SI SLOVENIA
SB Solomon Islands
SO Somalia
ZA South Africa
GS
South Georgia And The South Sandwich
Islands
ES SPAIN
LK Sri Lanka
SD Sudan
SR Suriname
SJ Svalbard And Jan Mayen
SZ Swaziland
SE SWEDEN
CH Switzerland
SY Syrian Arab Republic
T
TW Taiwan, Province Of China
TJ Tajikistan
TZ Tanzania, United Republic Of
TH Thailand
MK the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
TL Timor-Leste
TG Togo
TK Tokelau
TO Tonga
TT Trinidad And Tobago
TN Tunisia
TR TURKEY
TM Turkmenistan
TC Turks And Caicos Islands
TV Tuvalu
U
UG Uganda
UA Ukraine
AE United Arab Emirates
GB UNITED KINGDOM
US United States
UM United States Minor Outlying Islands
UY Uruguay
UZ Uzbekistan
V
VU Vanuatu
VE Venezuela
VN Viet Nam
VG Virgin Islands, British
VI Virgin Islands, U.S.
W
WF Wallis And Futuna
EH Western Sahara
Y
YE Yemen
ZM Zambia
ZW Zimbabwe
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Annex 4: Regional codes
EUMS Member States
AT AUSTRIA
AT1 OSTÖSTERREICH AT3 WESTÖSTERREICH
AT11 Burgenland (A) AT31 Oberösterreich
AT111 Mittelburgenland AT311 Innviertel
AT112 Nordburgenland AT312 Linz-Wels
AT113 Südburgenland AT313 Mühlviertel
AT12 Niederösterreich AT314 Steyr-Kirchdorf
AT121 Mostviertel-Eisenwurzen AT315 Traunviertel
AT122 Niederösterreich-Süd AT32 Salzburg
AT123 Sankt Pölten AT321 Lungau
AT124 Waldviertel AT322 Pinzgau-Pongau
AT125 Weinviertel AT323 Salzburg und Umgebung
AT126 Wiener Umland/Nordteil AT33 Tirol
AT127 Wiener Umland/Südteil AT331 Außerfern
AT13 Wien AT332 Innsbruck
AT130 Wien AT333 Osttirol
AT2 SÜDÖSTERREICH AT334 Tiroler Oberland
AT21 Kärnten AT335 Tiroler Unterland
AT211 Klagenfurt-Villach AT34 Vorarlberg
AT212 Oberkärnten AT341 Bludenz-Bregenzer Wald
AT213 Unterkärnten AT342 Rheintal-Bodenseegebiet
AT22 Steiermark ATZ EXTRA-REGIO
AT221 Graz ATZZ Extra-Regio
AT222 Liezen ATZZZ Extra-Regio
AT223 Östliche Obersteiermark
AT224 Oststeiermark
AT225 West- und Südsteiermark
AT226 Westliche Obersteiermark
BE BELGIUM
BE1 RÉGION BRUXELLES-CAP. / BRUSSELS HOOFD.
BE3 RÉGION WALLONNE
BE10 Région Bruxelles-Cap. / Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
BE31 Prov. Brabant Wallon
BE100 Arr. de Bruxelles-Capitale / Arr. van Brussel-Hoofdstad
BE310 Arr. Nivelles
BE2 VLAAMS GEWEST BE32 Prov. Hainaut
BE21 Prov. Antwerpen BE321 Arr. Ath
BE211 Arr. Antwerpen BE322 Arr. Charleroi
BE212 Arr. Mechelen BE323 Arr. Mons
BE213 Arr. Turnhout BE324 Arr. Mouscron
BE22 Prov. Limburg (B) BE325 Arr. Soignies
BE221 Arr. Hasselt BE326 Arr. Thuin
BE222 Arr. Maaseik BE327 Arr. Tournai
BE223 Arr. Tongeren BE33 Prov. Liège
BE23 Prov. Oost-Vlaanderen BE331 Arr. Huy
BE231 Arr. Aalst BE332 Arr. Liège
BE232 Arr. Dendermonde BE334 Arr. Waremme
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BE233 Arr. Eeklo BE335 Arr. Verviers - communes francophones
BE234 Arr. Gent BE336 Bezirk Verviers - Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft
BE235 Arr. Oudenaarde BE34 Prov. Luxembourg (B)
BE236 Arr. Sint-Niklaas BE341 Arr. Arlon
BE24 Prov. Vlaams-Brabant BE342 Arr. Bastogne
BE241 Arr. Halle-Vilvoorde BE343 Arr. Marche-en-Famenne
BE242 Arr. Leuven BE344 Arr. Neufchâteau
BE25 Prov. West-Vlaanderen BE345 Arr. Virton
BE251 Arr. Brugge BE35 Prov. Namur
BE252 Arr. Diksmuide BE351 Arr. Dinant
BE253 Arr. Ieper BE352 Arr. Namur
BE254 Arr. Kortrijk BE353 Arr. Philippeville
BE255 Arr. Oostende BEZ EXTRA-REGIO
BE256 Arr. Roeselare BEZZ Extra-Regio
BE257 Arr. Tielt BEZZZ Extra-Regio
BE258 Arr. Veurne
BG BULGARIA
BG3 SEVERNA I IZTOCHNA BULGARIA
BG342 Sliven
BG31 Severozapaden BG343 Yambol
BG311 Vidin BG344 Stara Zagora
BG312 Montana BG4 YUGOZAPADNA I YUZHNA TSENTRALNA BULGARIA
BG313 Vratsa BG41 Yugozapaden
BG314 Pleven BG411 Sofia (stolitsa)
BG315 Lovech BG412 Sofia
BG32 Severen tsentralen BG413 Blagoevgrad
BG321 Veliko Tarnovo BG414 Pernik
BG322 Gabrovo BG415 Kyustendil
BG323 Ruse BG42 Yuzhen tsentralen
BG324 Razgrad BG421 Plovdiv
BG325 Silistra BG422 Haskovo
BG33 Severoiztochen BG423 Pazardzhik
BG331 Varna BG424 Smolyan
BG332 Dobrich BG425 Kardzhali
BG333 Shumen BGZ EXTRA-REGIO
BG334 Targovishte BGZZ Extra-Regio
BG34 Yugoiztochen BGZZZ Extra-Regio
BG341 Burgas
CY CYPRUS
CY0 KYPROS / KIBRIS CYZ EXTRA-REGIO
CY00 Kypros / Kibris CYZZ Extra-Regio
CY000 Kypros / Kibris CYZZZ Extra-Regio
CZ CZECH REPUBLIC
CZ0 CESKA REPUBLIKA CZ052 Kralovehradecky kraj
CZ01 Praha CZ053 Pardubicky kraj
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CZ010 Hlavni mesto Praha CZ06 Jihovychod
CZ02 Stredni Cechy CZ063 Vysocina
CZ020 Stredocesky kraj CZ064 Jihomoravsky kraj
CZ03 Jihozapad CZ07 Stredni Morava
CZ031 Jihocesky kraj CZ071 Olomoucky kraj
CZ032 Plzensky kraj CZ072 Zlinsky kraj
CZ04 Severozapad CZ08 Moravskoslezsko
CZ041 Karlovarsky kraj CZ080 Moravskoslezsky kraj
CZ042 Ustecky kraj CZZ EXTRA-REGIO
CZ05 Severovychod CZZZ Extra-Regio
CZ051 Liberecky kraj CZZZZ Extra-Regio
DE GERMANY
DE1 BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG DE125 Heidelberg, Stadtkreis
DE11 Stuttgart DE126 Mannheim, Stadtkreis
DE111 Stuttgart, Stadtkreis DE127 Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis
DE112 Böblingen DE128 Rhein-Neckar-Kreis
DE113 Esslingen DE129 Pforzheim, Stadtkreis
DE114 Göppingen DE12A Calw
DE115 Ludwigsburg DE12B Enzkreis
DE116 Rems-Murr-Kreis DE12C Freudenstadt
DE117 Heilbronn, Stadtkreis DE13 Freiburg
DE118 Heilbronn, Landkreis DE131 Freiburg im Breisgau, Stadtkreis
DE119 Hohenlohekreis DE132 Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
DE11A Schwäbisch Hall DE133 Emmendingen
DE11B Main-Tauber-Kreis DE134 Ortenaukreis
DE11C Heidenheim DE135 Rottweil
DE11D Ostalbkreis DE136 Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis
DE12 Karlsruhe DE137 Tuttlingen
DE121 Baden-Baden, Stadtkreis DE138 Konstanz
DE122 Karlsruhe, Stadtkreis DE139 Lörrach
DE123 Karlsruhe, Landkreis DE13A Waldshut
DE124 Rastatt DE14 Tübingen
DE141 Reutlingen DE247 Coburg, Landkreis
DE142 Tübingen, Landkreis DE248 Forchheim
DE143 Zollernalbkreis DE249 Hof, Landkreis
DE144 Ulm, Stadtkreis DE24A Kronach
DE145 Alb-Donau-Kreis DE24B Kulmbach
DE146 Biberach DE24C Lichtenfels
DE147 Bodenseekreis DE24D Wunsiedel i. Fichtelgebirge
DE148 Ravensburg DE25 Mittelfranken
DE149 Sigmaringen DE251 Ansbach, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE2 BAYERN DE252 Erlangen, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE21 Oberbayern DE253 Fürth, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE211 Ingolstadt, Kreisfreie Stadt DE254 Nürnberg, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE212 München, Kreisfreie Stadt DE255 Schwabach, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE213 Rosenheim, Kreisfreie Stadt DE256 Ansbach, Landkreis
DE214 Altötting DE257 Erlangen-Höchstadt
DE215 Berchtesgadener Land DE258 Fürth, Landkreis
DE216 Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen DE259 Nürnberger Land
DE217 Dachau DE25A Neustadt a. d. Aisch-Bad Windsheim
DE218 Ebersberg DE25B Roth
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DE219 Eichstätt DE25C Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen
DE21A Erding DE26 Unterfranken
DE21B Freising DE261 Aschaffenburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE21C Fürstenfeldbruck DE262 Schweinfurt, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE21D Garmisch-Partenkirchen DE263 Würzburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE21E Landsberg a. Lech DE264 Aschaffenburg, Landkreis
DE21F Miesbach DE265 Bad Kissingen
DE21G Mühldorf a. Inn DE266 Rhön-Grabfeld
DE21H München, Landkreis DE267 Haßberge
DE21I Neuburg-Schrobenhausen DE268 Kitzingen
DE21J Pfaffenhofen a. d. Ilm DE269 Miltenberg
DE21K Rosenheim, Landkreis DE26A Main-Spessart
DE21L Starnberg DE26B Schweinfurt, Landkreis
DE21M Traunstein DE26C Würzburg, Landkreis
DE21N Weilheim-Schongau DE27 Schwaben
DE22 Niederbayern DE271 Augsburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE221 Landshut, Kreisfreie Stadt DE272 Kaufbeuren, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE222 Passau, Kreisfreie Stadt DE273 Kempten (Allgäu), Kreisfreie Stadt
DE223 Straubing, Kreisfreie Stadt DE274 Memmingen, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE224 Deggendorf DE275 Aichach-Friedberg
DE225 Freyung-Grafenau DE276 Augsburg, Landkreis
DE226 Kelheim DE277 Dillingen a.d. Donau
DE227 Landshut, Landkreis DE278 Günzburg
DE228 Passau, Landkreis DE279 Neu-Ulm
DE229 Regen DE27A Lindau (Bodensee)
DE22A Rottal-Inn DE27B Ostallgäu
DE22B Straubing-Bogen DE27C Unterallgäu
DE22C Dingolfing-Landau DE27D Donau-Ries
DE23 Oberpfalz DE27E Oberallgäu
DE231 Amberg, Kreisfreie Stadt DE3 BERLIN
DE232 Regensburg, Kreisfreie Stadt DE30 Berlin
DE233 Weiden i. d. Opf, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE300 Berlin
DE234 Amberg-Sulzbach DE4 BRANDENBURG
DE235 Cham DE41 Brandenburg - Nordost
DE236 Neumarkt i. d. OPf. DE411 Frankfurt (Oder), Kreisfreie Stadt
DE237 Neustadt a. d. Waldnaab DE412 Barnim
DE238 Regensburg, Landkreis DE413 Märkisch-Oderland
DE239 Schwandorf DE414 Oberhavel
DE23A Tirschenreuth DE415 Oder-Spree
DE24 Oberfranken DE416 Ostprignitz-Ruppin
DE241 Bamberg, Kreisfreie Stadt DE417 Prignitz
DE242 Bayreuth, Kreisfreie Stadt DE418 Uckermark
DE243 Coburg, Kreisfreie Stadt DE42 Brandenburg - Südwest
DE244 Hof, Kreisfreie Stadt DE421 Brandenburg an der Havel, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE245 Bamberg, Landkreis DE422 Cottbus, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE246 Bayreuth, Landkreis DE423 Potsdam, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE424 Dahme-Spreewald DE9 NIEDERSACHSEN
DE425 Elbe-Elster DE91 Braunschweig
DE426 Havelland DE911 Braunschweig, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE427 Oberspreewald-Lausitz DE912 Salzgitter, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE428 Potsdam-Mittelmark DE913 Wolfsburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
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DE429 Spree-Neiße DE914 Gifhorn
DE42A Teltow-Fläming DE915 Göttingen
DE5 BREMEN DE916 Goslar
DE50 Bremen DE917 Helmstedt
DE501 Bremen, Kreisfreie Stadt DE918 Northeim
DE502 Bremerhaven, Kreisfreie Stadt DE919 Osterode am Harz
DE6 HAMBURG DE91A Peine
DE60 Hamburg DE91B Wolfenbüttel
DE600 Hamburg DE92 Hannover
DE7 HESSEN DE922 Diepholz
DE71 Darmstadt DE923 Hameln-Pyrmont
DE711 Darmstadt, Kreisfreie Stadt DE925 Hildesheim
DE712 Frankfurt am Main, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE926 Holzminden
DE713 Offenbach am Main, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE927 Nienburg (Weser)
DE714 Wiesbaden, Kreisfreie Stadt DE928 Schaumburg
DE715 Bergstraße DE929 Region Hannover
DE716 Darmstadt-Dieburg DE93 Lüneburg
DE717 Groß-Gerau DE931 Celle
DE718 Hochtaunuskreis DE932 Cuxhaven
DE719 Main-Kinzig-Kreis DE933 Harburg
DE71A Main-Taunus-Kreis DE934 Lüchow-Dannenberg
DE71B Odenwaldkreis DE935 Lüneburg, Landkreis
DE71C Offenbach, Landkreis DE936 Osterholz
DE71D Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis DE937 Rotenburg (Wümme)
DE71E Wetteraukreis DE938 Soltau-Fallingbostel
DE72 Gießen DE939 Stade
DE721 Gießen, Landkreis DE93A Uelzen
DE722 Lahn-Dill-Kreis DE93B Verden
DE723 Limburg-Weilburg DE94 Weser-Ems
DE724 Marburg-Biedenkopf DE941 Delmenhorst, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE725 Vogelsbergkreis DE942 Emden, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE73 Kassel DE943 Oldenburg (Oldenburg), Kreisfreie Stadt
DE731 Kassel, Kreisfreie Stadt DE944 Osnabrück, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE732 Fulda DE945 Wilhelmshaven, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE733 Hersfeld-Rotenburg DE946 Ammerland
DE734 Kassel, Landkreis DE947 Aurich
DE735 Schwalm-Eder-Kreis DE948 Cloppenburg
DE736 Waldeck-Frankenberg DE949 Emsland
DE737 Werra-Meißner-Kreis DE94A Friesland (D)
DE8 MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN
DE94B Grafschaft Bentheim
DE80 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern DE94C Leer
DE801 Greifswald, Kreisfreie Stadt DE94D Oldenburg, Landkreis
DE802 Neubrandenburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE94E Osnabrück, Landkreis
DE803 Rostock, Kreisfreie Stadt DE94F Vechta
DE804 Schwerin, Kreisfreie Stadt DE94G Wesermarsch
DE805 Stralsund, Kreisfreie Stadt DE94H Wittmund
DE806 Wismar, Kreisfreie Stadt DEA NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN
DE807 Bad Doberan DEA1 Düsseldorf
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DE808 Demmin DEA11 Düsseldorf, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE809 Güstrow DEA12 Duisburg, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80A Ludwigslust DEA13 Essen, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80B Mecklenburg-Strelitz DEA14 Krefeld, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80C Müritz DEA15 Mönchengladbach, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80D Nordvorpommern DEA16 Mülheim an der Ruhr,Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80E Nordwestmecklenburg DEA17 Oberhausen, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80F Ostvorpommern DEA18 Remscheid, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80G Parchim DEA19 Solingen, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80H Rügen DEA1A Wuppertal, Kreisfreie Stadt
DE80I Uecker-Randow DEA1B Kleve
DEA1C Mettmann
DEA1D Rhein-Kreis Neuss DEB3 Rheinhessen-Pfalz
DEA1E Viersen DEB31 Frankenthal (Pfalz), Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA1F Wesel DEB32 Kaiserslautern, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA2 Köln DEB33 Landau in der Pfalz, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA21 Aachen, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB34 Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA22 Bonn, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB35 Mainz, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA23 Köln, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB36 Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA24 Leverkusen, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB37 Pirmasens, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA25 Aachen, Kreis DEB38 Speyer, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA26 Düren DEB39 Worms, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA27 Rhein-Erft-Kreis DEB3A Zweibrücken, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA28 Euskirchen DEB3B Alzey-Worms
DEA29 Heinsberg DEB3C Bad Dürkheim
DEA2A Oberbergischer Kreis DEB3D Donnersbergkreis
DEA2B Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis DEB3E Germersheim
DEA2C Rhein-Sieg-Kreis DEB3F Kaiserslautern, Landkreis
DEA3 Münster DEB3G Kusel
DEA31 Bottrop, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB3H Südliche Weinstraße
DEA32 Gelsenkirchen, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB3I Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis
DEA33 Münster, Kreisfreie Stadt DEB3J Mainz-Bingen
DEA34 Borken DEB3K Südwestpfalz
DEA35 Coesfeld DEC SAARLAND
DEA36 Recklinghausen DEC0 Saarland
DEA37 Steinfurt DEC01 Stadtverband Saarbrücken
DEA38 Warendorf DEC02 Merzig-Wadern
DEA4 Detmold DEC03 Neunkirchen
DEA41 Bielefeld, Kreisfreie Stadt DEC04 Saarlouis
DEA42 Gütersloh DEC05 Saarpfalz-Kreis
DEA43 Herford DEC06 St. Wendel
DEA44 Höxter DED SACHSEN
DEA45 Lippe DED1 Chemnitz
DEA46 Minden-Lübbecke DED11 Chemnitz, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA47 Paderborn DED12 Plauen, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA5 Arnsberg DED13 Zwickau, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA51 Bochum, Kreisfreie Stadt DED14 Annaberg
DEA52 Dortmund, Kreisfreie Stadt DED15 Chemnitzer Land
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DEA53 Hagen, Kreisfreie Stadt DED16 Freiberg
DEA54 Hamm, Kreisfreie Stadt DED17 Vogtlandkreis
DEA55 Herne, Kreisfreie Stadt DED18 Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis
DEA56 Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis DED19 Mittweida
DEA57 Hochsauerlandkreis DED1A Stollberg
DEA58 Märkischer Kreis DED1B Aue-Schwarzenberg
DEA59 Olpe DED1C Zwickauer Land
DEA5A Siegen-Wittgenstein DED2 Dresden
DEA5B Soest DED21 Dresden, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEA5C Unna DED22 Görlitz, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEB RHEINLAND-PFALZ DED23 Hoyerswerda, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEB1 Koblenz DED24 Bautzen
DEB11 Koblenz, Kreisfreie Stadt DED25 Meißen
DEB12 Ahrweiler DED26 Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis
DEB13 Altenkirchen (Westerwald) DED27 Riesa-Großenhain
DEB14 Bad Kreuznach DED28 Löbau-Zittau
DEB15 Birkenfeld DED29 Sächsische Schweiz
DEB16 Cochem-Zell DED2A Weißeritzkreis
DEB17 Mayen-Koblenz DED2B Kamenz
DEB18 Neuwied DED3 Leipzig
DEB19 Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis DED31 Leipzig, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEB1A Rhein-Lahn-Kreis DED32 Delitzsch
DEB1B Westerwaldkreis DED33 Döbeln
DEB2 Trier DED34 Leipziger Land
DEB21 Trier, Kreisfreie Stadt DED35 Muldentalkreis
DEB22 Bernkastel-Wittlich DED36 Torgau-Oschatz
DEB23 Bitburg-Prüm DEE SACHSEN-ANHALT
DEB24 Daun DEE0 Sachsen-Anhalt
DEB25 Trier-Saarburg DEE01 Dessau-Roßlau, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEE02 Halle (Saale), Kreisfreie Stadt DEG THÜRINGEN
DEE03 Magdeburg, Kreisfreie Stadt DEG0 Thüringen
DEE04 Altmarkkreis Salzwedel DEG01 Erfurt, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEE05 Anhalt-Bitterfeld DEG02 Gera, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEE06 Jerichower Land DEG03 Jena, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEE07 Börde DEG04 Suhl, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEE08 Burgenland (D) DEG05 Weimar, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEE09 Harz DEG06 Eichsfeld
DEE0A Mansfeld-Südharz DEG07 Nordhausen
DEE0B Saalekreis DEG09 Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis
DEE0C Salzland DEG0A Kyffhäuserkreis
DEE0D Stendal DEG0B Schmalkalden-Meiningen
DEE0E Wittenberg DEG0C Gotha
DEF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN DEG0D Sömmerda
DEF0 Schleswig-Holstein DEG0E Hildburghausen
DEF01 Flensburg, Kreisfreie Stadt DEG0F Ilm-Kreis
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DEF02 Kiel, Kreisfreie Stadt DEG0G Weimarer Land
DEF03 Lübeck, Kreisfreie Stadt DEG0H Sonneberg
DEF04 Neumünster, Kreisfreie Stadt DEG0I Saalfeld-Rudolstadt
DEF05 Dithmarschen DEG0J Saale-Holzland-Kreis
DEF06 Herzogtum Lauenburg DEG0K Saale-Orla-Kreis
DEF07 Nordfriesland DEG0L Greiz
DEF08 Ostholstein DEG0M Altenburger Land
DEF09 Pinneberg DEG0N Eisenach, Kreisfreie Stadt
DEF0A Plön DEG0P Wartburgkreis
DEF0B Rendsburg-Eckernförde DEZ EXTRA-REGIO
DEF0C Schleswig-Flensburg DEZZ Extra-Regio
DEF0D Segeberg DEZZZ Extra-Regio
DEF0E Steinburg
DEF0F Stormarn
DK DENMARK
DK0 DANMARK DK031 Fyn
DK01 Hovedstaden DK032 Sydjylland
DK011 Byen København DK04 Midtjylland
DK012 Københavns omegn DK041 Vestjylland
DK013 Nordsjælland DK042 Østjylland
DK014 Bornholm DK05 Nordjylland
DK02 Sjælland DK050 Nordjylland
DK021 Østsjælland DKZ EXTRA-REGIO
DK022 Vest- og Sydsjælland DKZZ Extra-Regio
DK03 Syddanmark DKZZZ Extra-Regio
EE ESTONIA
EE0 EESTI EE007 Kirde-Eesti
EE00 Eesti EE008 Lõuna-Eesti
EE001 Põhja-Eesti EEZ EXTRA-REGIO
EE004 Lääne-Eesti EEZZ Extra-Regio
EE006 Kesk-Eesti EEZZZ Extra-Regio
ES SPAIN
ES1 NOROESTE ES2 NORESTE
ES11 Galicia ES21 País Vasco
ES111 A Coruña ES211 Álava
ES112 Lugo ES212 Guipúzcoa
ES113 Ourense ES213 Vizcaya
ES114 Pontevedra ES22 Comunidad Foral de Navarra
ES12 Principado de Asturias ES220 Navarra
ES120 Asturias ES23 La Rioja
ES13 Cantabria ES230 La Rioja
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ES130 Cantabria ES24 Aragón
ES241 Huesca
ES242 Teruel ES523 Valencia / València
ES243 Zaragoza ES53 Illes Balears
ES3 COMUNIDAD DE MADRID ES531 Eivissa y Formentera
ES30 Comunidad de Madrid ES532 Mallorca
ES300 Madrid ES533 Menorca
ES4 CENTRO (E) ES6 SUR
ES41 Castilla y León ES61 Andalucía
ES411 Ávila ES611 Almería
ES412 Burgos ES612 Cádiz
ES413 León ES613 Córdoba
ES414 Palencia ES614 Granada
ES415 Salamanca ES615 Huelva
ES416 Segovia ES616 Jaén
ES417 Soria ES617 Málaga
ES418 Valladolid ES618 Sevilla
ES419 Zamora ES62 Región de Murcia
ES42 Castilla-La Mancha ES620 Murcia
ES421 Albacete ES63 Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta
ES422 Ciudad Real ES630 Ceuta
ES423 Cuenca ES64 Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla
ES424 Guadalajara ES640 Melilla
ES425 Toledo ES7 CANARIAS
ES43 Extremadura ES70 Canarias
ES431 Badajoz ES703 El Hierro
ES432 Cáceres ES704 Fuerteventura
ES5 ESTE ES705 Gran Canaria
ES51 Cataluña ES706 La Gomera
ES511 Barcelona ES707 La Palma
ES512 Girona ES708 Lanzarote
ES513 Lleida ES709 Tenerife
ES514 Tarragona ESZ EXTRA-REGIO
ES52 Comunidad Valenciana ESZZ Extra-Regio
ES521 Alicante / Alacant ESZZZ Extra-Regio
ES522 Castellón / Castelló
FI FINLAND
FI1 MANNER-SUOMI FI193 Keski-Suomi
FI13 Itä-Suomi FI194 Etelä-Pohjanmaa
FI131 Etelä-Savo FI195 Pohjanmaa
FI132 Pohjois-Savo FI196 Satakunta
FI133 Pohjois-Karjala FI197 Pirkanmaa
FI134 Kainuu FI1A Pohjois-Suomi
FI18 Etelä-Suomi FI1A1 Keski-Pohjanmaa
FI181 Uusimaa FI1A2 Pohjois-Pohjanmaa
FI182 Itä-Uusimaa FI1A3 Lappi
FI183 Varsinais-Suomi FI2 ÅLAND
FI184 Kanta-Häme FI20 Åland
FI185 Päijät-Häme FI200 Åland
FI186 Kymenlaakso FIZ EXTRA-REGIO
FI187 Etelä-Karjala FIZZ Extra-Regio
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FI19 Länsi-Suomi FIZZZ Extra-Regio
FR FRANCE
FR1 ÎLE DE FRANCE FR2 BASSIN PARISIEN
FR10 Île de France FR21 Champagne-Ardenne
FR101 Paris FR211 Ardennes
FR102 Seine-et-Marne FR212 Aube
FR103 Yvelines FR213 Marne
FR104 Essonne FR214 Haute-Marne
FR105 Hauts-de-Seine FR22 Picardie
FR106 Seine-Saint-Denis FR221 Aisne
FR107 Val-de-Marne FR222 Oise
FR108 Val-d'Oise FR223 Somme
FR23 Haute-Normandie FR615 Pyrénées-Atlantiques
FR231 Eure FR62 Midi-Pyrénées
FR232 Seine-Maritime FR621 Ariège
FR24 Centre FR622 Aveyron
FR241 Cher FR623 Haute-Garonne
FR242 Eure-et-Loir FR624 Gers
FR243 Indre FR625 Lot
FR244 Indre-et-Loire FR626 Hautes-Pyrénées
FR245 Loir-et-Cher FR627 Tarn
FR246 Loiret FR628 Tarn-et-Garonne
FR25 Basse-Normandie FR63 Limousin
FR251 Calvados FR631 Corrèze
FR252 Manche FR632 Creuse
FR253 Orne FR633 Haute-Vienne
FR26 Bourgogne FR7 CENTRE-EST
FR261 Côte-d'Or FR71 Rhône-Alpes
FR262 Nièvre FR711 Ain
FR263 Saône-et-Loire FR712 Ardèche
FR264 Yonne FR713 Drôme
FR3 NORD - PAS-DE-CALAIS FR714 Isère
FR30 Nord - Pas-de-Calais FR715 Loire
FR301 Nord FR716 Rhône
FR302 Pas-de-Calais FR717 Savoie
FR4 EST FR718 Haute-Savoie
FR41 Lorraine FR72 Auvergne
FR411 Meurthe-et-Moselle FR721 Allier
FR412 Meuse FR722 Cantal
FR413 Moselle FR723 Haute-Loire
FR414 Vosges FR724 Puy-de-Dôme
FR42 Alsace FR8 MÉDITERRANÉE
FR421 Bas-Rhin FR81 Languedoc-Roussillon
FR422 Haut-Rhin FR811 Aude
FR43 Franche-Comté FR812 Gard
FR431 Doubs FR813 Hérault
FR432 Jura FR814 Lozère
FR433 Haute-Saône FR815 Pyrénées-Orientales
FR434 Territoire de Belfort FR82 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
FR5 OUEST FR821 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
FR51 Pays de la Loire FR822 Hautes-Alpes
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FR511 Loire-Atlantique FR823 Alpes-Maritimes
FR512 Maine-et-Loire FR824 Bouches-du-Rhône
FR513 Mayenne FR825 Var
FR514 Sarthe FR826 Vaucluse
FR515 Vendée FR83 Corse
FR52 Bretagne FR831 Corse-du-Sud
FR521 Côtes-d'Armor FR832 Haute-Corse
FR522 Finistère FR9 DÉPARTEMENTS D'OUTRE-MER
FR523 Ille-et-Vilaine FR91 Guadeloupe
FR524 Morbihan FR910 Guadeloupe
FR53 Poitou-Charentes FR92 Martinique
FR531 Charente FR920 Martinique
FR532 Charente-Maritime FR93 Guyane
FR533 Deux-Sèvres FR930 Guyane
FR534 Vienne FR94 Réunion
FR6 SUD-OUEST FR940 Réunion
FR61 Aquitaine FR94 Réunion
FR611 Dordogne FR940 Réunion
FR612 Gironde FRZ EXTRA-REGIO
FR613 Landes FRZZ Extra-Regio
FR614 Lot-et-Garonne FRZZZ Extra-Regio
GR GREECE
GR1 VOREIA ELLADA GR23 Dytiki Ellada
GR11 Anatoliki Makedonia, Thraki GR231 Aitoloakarnania
GR111 Evros GR232 Achaia
GR112 Xanthi GR233 Ileia
GR113 Rodopi GR24 Sterea Ellada
GR114 Drama GR241 Voiotia
GR115 Kavala GR242 Evvoia
GR12 Kentriki Makedonia GR243 Evrytania
GR121 Imathia GR244 Fthiotida
GR122 Thessaloniki GR245 Fokida
GR123 Kilkis GR25 Peloponnisos
GR124 Pella GR251 Argolida
GR125 Pieria GR252 Arkadia
GR126 Serres GR253 Korinthia
GR127 Chalkidiki GR254 Lakonia
GR13 Dytiki Makedonia GR255 Messinia
GR131 Grevena GR3 ATTIKI
GR132 Kastoria GR30 Attiki
GR133 Kozani GR300 Attiki
GR134 Florina GR4 NISIA AIGAIOU, KRITI
GR14 Thessalia GR41 Voreio Aigaio
GR141 Karditsa GR411 Lesvos
GR142 Larisa GR412 Samos
GR143 Magnisia GR413 Chios
GR144 Trikala GR42 Notio Aigaio
GR2 KENTRIKI ELLADA GR421 Dodekanisos
GR21 Ipeiros GR422 Kyklades
GR211 Arta GR43 Kriti
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GR212 Thesprotia GR431 Irakleio
GR213 Ioannina GR432 Lasithi
GR214 Preveza GR433 Rethymni
GR22 Ionia Nisia GR434 Chania
GR221 Zakynthos GRZ EXTRA-REGIO
GR222 Kerkyra GRZZ Extra-Regio
GR223 Kefallinia GRZZZ Extra-Regio
GR224 Lefkada
HU HUNGARY
HU1 KOZEP-MAGYARORSZAG HU3 ALFOLD ES ESZAK
HU10 Kozep-Magyarorszag HU31 Eszak-Magyarorszag
HU101 Budapest HU311 Borsod-Abauj-Zemplen
HU102 Pest HU312 Heves
HU2 DUNANTUL HU313 Nograd
HU21 Kozep-Dunantul HU32 Eszak-Alfold
HU211 Fejer HU321 Hajdu-Bihar
HU212 Komarom-Esztergom HU322 Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok
HU213 Veszprem HU323 Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg
HU22 Nyugat-Dunantul HU33 Del-Alfold
HU221 Gyor-Moson-Sopron HU331 Bacs-Kiskun
HU222 Vas HU332 Bekes
HU223 Zala HU333 Csongrad
HU23 Del-Dunantul HUZ EXTRA-REGIO
HU231 Baranya HUZZ Extra-Regio
HU232 Somogy HUZZZ Extra-Regio
HU233 Tolna
IE IRELAND
IE0 IRELAND IE013 West
IE01 Border, Midland and Western IE02 Southern and Eastern
IE011 Border IE021 Dublin
IE012 Midland IE022 Mid-East
IE023 Mid-West IEZ EXTRA-REGIO
IE024 South-East (IRL) IEZZ Extra-Regio
IE025 South-West (IRL) IEZZZ Extra-Regio
IT ITALY
ITC NORD-OVEST ITE CENTRO (I)
ITC1 Piemonte ITE1 Toscana
ITC11 Torino ITE11 Massa-Carrara
ITC12 Vercelli ITE12 Lucca
ITC13 Biella ITE13 Pistoia
ITC14 Verbano-Cusio-Ossola ITE14 Firenze
ITC15 Novara ITE15 Prato
ITC16 Cuneo ITE16 Livorno
ITC17 Asti ITE17 Pisa
ITC18 Alessandria ITE18 Arezzo
ITC2 Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste ITE19 Siena
ITC20 Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste ITE1A Grosseto
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ITC3 Liguria ITE2 Umbria
ITC31 Imperia ITE21 Perugia
ITC32 Savona ITE22 Terni
ITC33 Genova ITE3 Marche
ITC34 La Spezia ITE31 Pesaro e Urbino
ITC4 Lombardia ITE32 Ancona
ITC41 Varese ITE33 Macerata
ITC42 Como ITE34 Ascoli Piceno
ITC43 Lecco ITE4 Lazio
ITC44 Sondrio ITE41 Viterbo
ITC45 Milano ITE42 Rieti
ITC46 Bergamo ITE43 Roma
ITC47 Brescia ITE44 Latina
ITC48 Pavia ITE45 Frosinone
ITC49 Lodi ITF SUD
ITC4A Cremona ITF1 Abruzzo
ITC4B Mantova ITF11 L'Aquila
ITD NORD-EST ITF12 Teramo
ITD1 Provincia Autonoma Bolzano/Bozen
ITF13 Pescara
ITD10 Bolzano-Bozen ITF14 Chieti
ITD2 Provincia Autonoma Trento ITF2 Molise
ITD20 Trento ITF21 Isernia
ITD3 Veneto ITF22 Campobasso
ITD31 Verona ITF3 Campania
ITD32 Vicenza ITF31 Caserta
ITD33 Belluno ITF32 Benevento
ITD34 Treviso ITF33 Napoli
ITD35 Venezia ITF34 Avellino
ITD36 Padova ITF35 Salerno
ITD37 Rovigo ITF4 Puglia
ITD4 Friuli-Venezia Giulia ITF41 Foggia
ITD41 Pordenone ITF42 Bari
ITD42 Udine ITF43 Taranto
ITD43 Gorizia ITF44 Brindisi
ITD44 Trieste ITF45 Lecce
ITD5 Emilia-Romagna ITF5 Basilicata
ITD51 Piacenza ITF51 Potenza
ITD52 Parma ITF52 Matera
ITD53 Reggio nell'Emilia ITF6 Calabria
ITD54 Modena ITF61 Cosenza
ITD55 Bologna ITF62 Crotone
ITD56 Ferrara ITF63 Catanzaro
ITD57 Ravenna ITF64 Vibo Valentia
ITD58 Forlì-Cesena ITF65 Reggio di Calabria
ITD59 Rimini
ITG ISOLE ITG25 Sassari
ITG1 Sicilia ITG26 Nuoro
ITG11 Trapani ITG27 Cagliari
ITG12 Palermo ITG28 Oristano
ITG13 Messina ITG29 Olbia-Tempio
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ITG14 Agrigento ITG2A Ogliastra
ITG15 Caltanissetta ITG2B Medio Campidano
ITG16 Enna ITG2C Carbonia-Iglesias
ITG17 Catania ITZ EXTRA-REGIO
ITG18 Ragusa ITZZ Extra-Regio
ITG19 Siracusa ITZZZ Extra-Regio
ITG2 Sardegna
LT LITHUANIA
LT0 LIETUVA LT007 Taurages apskritis
LT00 Lietuva LT008 Telsiu apskritis
LT001 Alytaus apskritis LT009 Utenos apskritis
LT002 Kauno apskritis LT00A Vilniaus apskritis
LT003 Klaipedos apskritis LTZ EXTRA-REGIO
LT004 Marijampoles apskritis LTZZ Extra-Regio
LT005 Panevezio apskritis LTZZZ Extra-Regio
LT006 Siauliu apskritis
LU LUXEMBOURG
LU0 LUXEMBOURG (GRAND-DUCHÉ)
LUZ EXTRA-REGIO
LU00 Luxembourg (Grand-Duché) LUZZ Extra-Regio
LU000 Luxembourg (Grand-Duché) LUZZZ Extra-Regio
LV LATVIA
LV0 LATVIJA LV008 Vidzeme
LV00 Latvija LV009 Zemgale
LV003 Kurzeme LVZ EXTRA-REGIO
LV005 Latgale LVZZ Extra-Regio
LV006 Riga LVZZZ Extra-Regio
LV007 Pieriga
MT MALTA
MT0 MALTA MTZ EXTRA-REGIO
MT00 Malta MTZZ Extra-Regio
MT001 Malta MTZZZ Extra-Regio
MT002 Gozo and Comino/Ghawdex u Kemmuna
NL NETHERLANDS
NL1 NOORD-NEDERLAND NL213 Twente
NL11 Groningen NL22 Gelderland
NL111 Oost-Groningen NL221 Veluwe
NL112 Delfzijl en omgeving NL224 Zuidwest-Gelderland
NL113 Overig Groningen NL225 Achterhoek
NL12 Friesland (NL) NL226 Arnhem/Nijmegen
NL121 Noord-Friesland NL23 Flevoland
NL122 Zuidwest-Friesland NL230 Flevoland
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NL123 Zuidoost-Friesland NL3 WEST-NEDERLAND
NL13 Drenthe NL31 Utrecht
NL131 Noord-Drenthe NL310 Utrecht
NL132 Zuidoost-Drenthe NL32 Noord-Holland
NL133 Zuidwest-Drenthe NL321 Kop van Noord-Holland
NL2 OOST-NEDERLAND NL322 Alkmaar en omgeving
NL21 Overijssel NL323 IJmond
NL211 Noord-Overijssel NL324 Agglomeratie Haarlem
NL212 Zuidwest-Overijssel NL325 Zaanstreek
NL326 Groot-Amsterdam NL4 ZUID-NEDERLAND
NL327 Het Gooi en Vechtstreek NL41 Noord-Brabant
NL33 Zuid-Holland NL411 West-Noord-Brabant
NL331 Agglomeratie Leiden en Bollenstreek
NL412 Midden-Noord-Brabant
NL332 Agglomeratie 's-Gravenhage NL413 Noordoost-Noord-Brabant
NL333 Delft en Westland NL414 Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant
NL334 Oost-Zuid-Holland NL42 Limburg (NL)
NL335 Groot-Rijnmond NL421 Noord-Limburg
NL336 Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland NL422 Midden-Limburg
NL34 Zeeland NL423 Zuid-Limburg
NL341 Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen NLZ EXTRA-REGIO
NL342 Overig Zeeland NLZZ Extra-Regio
NLZZZ Extra-Regio
PL POLAND
PL1 REGION CENTRALNY PL4 REGION POLNOCNO-ZACHODNI
PL11 Lodzkie PL41 Wielkopolskie
PL113 Miasto Lodz PL411 Pilski
PL114 Lodzki PL414 Koninski
PL115 Piotrkowski PL415 Miasto Poznan
PL116 Sieradzki PL416 Kaliski
PL117 Skierniewicki PL417 Leszczynski
PL12 Mazowieckie PL418 Poznanski
PL121 Ciechanowsko-plocki PL42 Zachodniopomorskie
PL122 Ostrolecko-siedlecki PL422 Koszalinski
PL127 Miasto Warszawa PL423 Stargardzki
PL128 Radomski PL424 Miasto Szczecin
PL129 Warszawski-wschodni PL425 Szczecinski
PL12A Warszawski-zachodni PL43 Lubuskie
PL2 REGION POLUDNIOWY PL431 Gorzowski
PL21 Malopolskie PL432 Zielonogorski
PL213 Miasto Krakow PL5 REGION POLUDNIOWO-ZACHODNI
PL214 Krakowski PL51 Dolnoslaskie
PL215 Nowosadecki PL514 Miasto Wroclaw
PL216 Oswiecimski PL515 Jeleniogorski
PL217 Tarnowski PL516 Legnicko-Glogowski
PL22 Slaskie PL517 Walbrzyski
PL224 Czestochowski PL518 Wroclawski
PL225 Bielski PL52 Opolskie
PL227 Rybnicki PL521 Nyski
PL228 Bytomski PL522 Opolski
PL229 Gliwicki PL6 REGION POLNOCNY
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PL22A Katowicki PL61 Kujawsko-Pomorskie
PL22B Sosnowiecki PL613 Bydgosko-Torunski
PL22C Tyski PL614 Grudziadzki
PL3 REGION WSCHODNI PL615 Wloclawski
PL31 Lubelskie PL62 Warminsko-Mazurskie
PL311 Bialski PL621 Elblaski
PL312 Chelmsko-zamojski PL622 Olsztynski
PL314 Lubelski PL623 Elcki
PL315 Pulawski PL63 Pomorskie
PL32 Podkarpackie PL631 Slupski
PL323 Krosnienski PL633 Trojmiejski
PL324 Przemyski PL634 Gdanski
PL325 Rzeszowski PL635 Starogardzki
PL326 Tarnobrzeski PLZ EXTRA-REGIO
PL33 Swietokrzyskie PLZZ Extra-Regio
PL331 Kielecki PLZZZ Extra-Regio
PL332 Sandomiersko-jedrzejowski
PL34 Podlaskie
PL343 Bialostocki
PL344 Lomzynski
PL345 Suwalski
PT PORTUGAL
PT1 CONTINENTE PT16A Cova da Beira
PT11 Norte PT16B Oeste
PT111 Minho-Lima PT16C Médio Tejo
PT112 Cávado PT17 Lisboa
PT113 Ave PT171 Grande Lisboa
PT114 Grande Porto PT172 Península de Setúbal
PT115 Tâmega PT18 Alentejo
PT116 Entre Douro e Vouga PT181 Alentejo Litoral
PT117 Douro PT182 Alto Alentejo
PT118 Alto Trás-os-Montes PT183 Alentejo Central
PT15 Algarve PT184 Baixo Alentejo
PT150 Algarve PT185 Lezíria do Tejo
PT16 Centro (P) PT2 Região Autónoma dos AÇORES
PT161 Baixo Vouga PT20 Região Autónoma dos Açores
PT162 Baixo Mondego PT200 Região Autónoma dos Açores
PT163 Pinhal Litoral PT3 Região Autónoma da MADEIRA
PT164 Pinhal Interior Norte PT30 Região Autónoma da Madeira
PT165 Dâo-Lafôes PT300 Região Autónoma da Madeira
PT166 Pinhal Interior Sul PTZ EXTRA-REGIO
PT167 Serra da Estrela PTZZ Extra-Regio
PT168 Beira Interior Norte PTZZZ Extra-Regio
PT169 Beira Interior Sul
RO ROMANIA
RO1 Macroregiunea unu RO225 Tulcea
RO11 Nord-Vest RO226 Vrancea
RO111 Bihor RO3 Macroregiunea trei
RO112 Bistrita-Nasaud RO31 Sud - Muntenia
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RO113 Cluj RO311 Arges
RO114 Maramures RO312 Calarasi
RO115 Satu Mare RO313 Dambovita
RO116 Salaj RO314 Giurgiu
RO12 Centru RO315 Ialomita
RO121 Alba RO316 Prahova
RO122 Brasov RO317 Teleorman
RO123 Covasna RO32 Bucuresti - Ilfov
RO124 Harghita RO321 Bucuresti
RO125 Mures RO322 Ilfov
RO126 Sibiu RO4 Macroregiunea patru
RO2 Macroregiunea doi RO41 Sud-Vest Oltenia
RO21 Nord-Est RO411 Dolj
RO211 Bacau RO412 Gorj
RO212 Botosani RO413 Mehedinti
RO213 Iasi RO414 Olt
RO214 Neamt RO415 Valcea
RO215 Suceava RO42 Vest
RO216 Vaslui RO421 Arad
RO22 Sud-Est RO422 Caras-Severin
RO221 Braila RO423 Hunedoara
RO222 Buzau RO424 Timis
RO223 Constanta ROZ EXTRA-REGIO
RO224 Galati ROZZ Extra-Regio
SE SWEDEN
SE124 Örebro län
SE1 Östra Sverige SE125 Västmanlands län
SE11 Stockholm SE12 Östra Mellansverige
SE110 Stockholms län SE121 Uppsala län
SE12 Östra Mellansverige SE122 Södermanlands län
SE121 Uppsala län SE123 Östergötlands län
SE122 Södermanlands län SE124 Örebro län
SE123 Östergötlands län SE125 Västmanlands län
SE2 Södra Sverige SE3 Norra Sverige
SE21 Småland med öarna SE31 Norra Mellansverige
SE211 Jönköpings län SE311 Värmlands län
SE212 Kronobergs län SE312 Dalarnas län
SE213 Kalmar län SE313 Gävleborgs län
SE214 Gotlands län SE32 Mellersta Norrland
SE22 Sydsverige SE321 Västernorrlands län
SE221 Blekinge län SE322 Jämtlands län
SE224 Skåne län SE33 Övre Norrland
SE23 Västsverige SE331 Västerbottens län
SE231 Hallands län SE332 Norrbottens län
SE232 Västra Götalands län SEZ EXTRA-REGIO
SE23 Västsverige SEZZ Extra-Regio
SE231 Hallands län SEZZZ Extra-Regio
SE232 Västra Götalands län
SI SLOVENIA
SI0 SLOVENIJA SI018 Notranjsko-kraska
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SI01 Vzhodna Slovenija SI02 Zahodna Slovenija
SI011 Pomurska SI021 Osrednjeslovenska
SI012 Podravska SI022 Gorenjska
SI013 Koroska SI023 Goriska
SI014 Savinjska SI024 Obalno-kraska
SI015 Zasavska SIZ EXTRA-REGIO
SI016 Spodnjeposavska SIZZ Extra-Regio
SI017 Jugovzhodna Slovenija SIZZZ Extra-Regio
SK SLOVAKIA
SK0 SLOVENSKA REPUBLIKA SK031 Zilinsky kraj
SK01 Bratislavsky kraj SK032 Banskobystricky kraj
SK010 Bratislavsky kraj SK04 Vychodne Slovensko
SK02 Zapadne Slovensko SK041 Presovsky kraj
SK021 Trnavsky kraj SK042 Kosicky kraj
SK022 Trenciansky kraj SKZ EXTRA-REGIO
SK023 Nitriansky kraj SKZZ Extra-Regio
SK03 Stredne Slovensko SKZZZ Extra-Regio
GB UNITED KINGDOM
UKC NORTH EAST (ENGLAND) UKD5 Merseyside
UKC1 Tees Valley and Durham UKD51 East Merseyside
UKC11 Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees
UKD52 Liverpool
UKC12 South Teesside UKD53 Sefton
UKC13 Darlington UKD54 Wirral
UKC14 Durham CC UKE YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER
UKC2 Northumberland and Tyne and Wear
UKE1 East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire
UKC21 Northumberland UKE11 Kingston upon Hull, City of
UKC22 Tyneside UKE12 East Riding of Yorkshire
UKC23 Sunderland UKE13 North and North East Lincolnshire
UKD NORTH WEST (ENGLAND) UKE2 North Yorkshire
UKD1 Cumbria UKE21 York
UKD11 West Cumbria UKE22 North Yorkshire CC
UKD12 East Cumbria UKE3 South Yorkshire
UKD2 Cheshire UKE31 Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham
UKD21 Halton and Warrington UKE32 Sheffield
UKD22 Cheshire CC UKE4 West Yorkshire
UKD3 Greater Manchester UKE41 Bradford
UKD31 Greater Manchester South UKE42 Leeds
UKD32 Greater Manchester North UKE43 Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield
UKD4 Lancashire UKF EAST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND)
UKD41 Blackburn with Darwen UKF1 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
UKD42 Blackpool UKF11 Derby
UKD43 Lancashire CC UKF12 East Derbyshire
UKF13 South and West Derbyshire UKJ41 Medway
UKF14 Nottingham UKJ42 Kent CC
UKF15 North Nottinghamshire UKK SOUTH WEST (ENGLAND)
UKF16 South Nottinghamshire UKK1 Gloucestershire, Wiltshire & Bristol/Bath area
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UKF2 Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire
UKK11 Bristol, City of
UKF21 Leicester UKK12 Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire UKF22 Leicestershire CC and Rutland
UKF23 Northamptonshire UKK13 Gloucestershire
UKF3 Lincolnshire UKK14 Swindon
UKF30 Lincolnshire UKK15 Wiltshire CC
UKG WEST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND) UKK2 Dorset and Somerset
UKG1 Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire
UKK21 Bournemouth and Poole
UKG11 Herefordshire, County of UKK22 Dorset CC
UKG12 Worcestershire UKK23 Somerset
UKG13 Warwickshire UKK3 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
UKG2 Shropshire and Staffordshire UKK30 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
UKG21 Telford and Wrekin UKK4 Devon
UKG22 Shropshire CC UKK41 Plymouth
UKG23 Stoke-on-Trent UKK42 Torbay
UKG24 Staffordshire CC UKK43 Devon CC
UKG3 West Midlands UKL WALES
UKG31 Birmingham UKL1 West Wales and The Valleys
UKG32 Solihull UKL11 Isle of Anglesey
UKG33 Coventry UKL12 Gwynedd
UKG34 Dudley and Sandwell UKL13 Conwy and Denbighshire
UKG35 Walsall and Wolverhampton UKL14 South West Wales
UKH EAST OF ENGLAND UKL15 Central Valleys
UKH1 East Anglia UKL16 Gwent Valleys
UKH11 Peterborough UKL17 Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot
UKH12 Cambridgeshire CC UKL18 Swansea
UKH13 Norfolk UKL2 East Wales
UKH14 Suffolk UKL21 Monmouthshire and Newport
UKH2 Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire UKL22 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan
UKH21 Luton UKL23 Flintshire and Wrexham
UKH22 Bedfordshire CC UKL24 Powys
UKH23 Hertfordshire UKM SCOTLAND
UKH3 Essex UKM2 Eastern Scotland
UKH31 Southend-on-Sea UKM21 Angus and Dundee City
UKH32 Thurrock UKM22 Clackmannanshire and Fife
UKH33 Essex CC UKM23 East Lothian and Midlothian
UKI LONDON UKM24 Scottish Borders
UKI1 Inner London UKM25 Edinburgh, City of
UKI11 Inner London - West UKM26 Falkirk
UKI12 Inner London - East UKM27 Perth and Kinross and Stirling
UKI2 Outer London UKM28 West Lothian
UKI21 Outer London - East and North East
UKM3 South Western Scotland
UKI22 Outer London - South UKM31 East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire and Helensburgh and Lomond
UKI23 Outer London - West and North West
UKJ SOUTH EAST (ENGLAND) UKM32 Dumfries and Galloway
UKJ1 Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire
UKM33 East Ayrshire and North Ayrshire mainland
UKJ11 Berkshire UKM34 Glasgow City
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UKJ12 Milton Keynes UKM35 Inverclyde, East Renfrewshire & Renfrewshire
UKJ13 Buckinghamshire CC UKM36 North Lanarkshire
UKJ14 Oxfordshire UKM37 South Ayrshire
UKJ2 Surrey, East and West Sussex UKM38 South Lanarkshire
UKJ21 Brighton and Hove UKM5 North Eastern Scotland
UKJ22 East Sussex CC UKM50 Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire
UKJ23 Surrey UKM6 Highlands and Islands
UKJ24 West Sussex UKM61 Caithness & Sutherland & Ross & Cromarty
UKJ3 Hampshire and Isle of Wight UKM62 Inverness & Nairn & Moray, Badenoch & Strathspey
UKJ31 Portsmouth UKM63 Lochaber, Skye and Lochalsh, Arran and Cumbrae and Argyll and Bute UKJ32 Southampton
UKJ33 Hampshire CC UKM64 Eilean Siar (Western Isles)
UKJ34 Isle of Wight UKM65 Orkney Islands
UKJ4 Kent UKM66 Shetland Islands
UKN NORTHERN IRELAND UKN04 North of Northern Ireland
UKN0 Northern Ireland UKN05 West and South of Northern Ireland
UKN01 Belfast UKZ EXTRA-REGIO
UKN02 Outer Belfast UKZZ Extra-Regio
UKN03 East of Northern Ireland UKZZZ Extra-Regio
EUCC Candidate Countries
HR CROATIA
HR0 Hrvatska HR025 Osjecko-baranjska zupanija
HR01 Sjeverozapadna Hrvatska HR026 Vukovarsko-srijemska zupanija
HR011 Grad Zagreb HR027 Karlovacka zupanija
HR012 Zagrebacka zupanija HR028 Sisacko-moslavacka zupanija
HR013 Krapinsko-zagorska zupanija HR03 Jadranska Hrvatska
HR014 Varazdinska zupanija HR031 Primorsko-goranska zupanija
HR015 Koprivnicko-krizevacka zupanija HR032 Licko-senjska zupanija
HR016 Medimurska zupanija HR033 Zadarska zupanija
HR02 Sredisnja i Istocna (Panonska) Hrvatska
HR034 Sibensko-kninska zupanija
HR021 Bjelovarsko-bilogorska zupanija HR035 Splitsko-dalmatinska zupanija
HR022 Viroviticko-podravska zupanija HR036 Istarska zupanija
HR023 Pozesko-slavonska zupanija HR037 Dubrovacko-neretvanska zupanija
HR024 Brodsko-posavska zupanija
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MK the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
MK0 Poranesnata jugoslovenska Republika Makedonija
MK004 Jugoistocen
MK00 Poranesnata jugoslovenska Republika Makedonija
MK005 Pelagoniski
MK001 Vardarski MK006 Poloski
MK002 Istocen MK007 Severoistocen
MK003 Jugozapaden MK008 Skopski
TR TURKEY
TR1 ISTANBUL TR424 Bolu
TR11 Istanbul TR425 Yalova
TR111 Istanbul TR5 BATI ANADOLU
TR1 Istanbul TR51 Ankara
TR1 Istanbul TR52 Konya
TR2 BATI MARMARA TR521 Konya
TR21 Tekirdag TR522 Karaman
TR211 Tekirdag TR6 AKDENIZ
TR212 Edirne TR61 Antalya
TR213 Kirklareli TR611 Antalya
TR22 Balikesir TR612 Isparta
TR221 Balikesir TR613 Burdur
TR222 Canakkale TR62 Adana
TR3 EGE TR621 Adana
TR31 Izmir TR622 Icel
TR32 Aydin TR63 Hatay
TR321 Aydin TR631 Hatay
TR322 Denizli TR632 Kahramanmaras
TR323 Mugla TR633 Osmaniye
TR33 Manisa TR7 ORTA ANADOLU
TR331 Manisa TR71 Kirikkale
TR332 Afyon TR711 Kirikkale
TR333 Kutahya TR712 Aksaray
TR334 Usak TR713 Nigde
TR4 DOGU MARMARA TR714 Nevsehir
TR41 Bursa TR715 Kirsehir
TR411 Bursa TR72 Kayseri
TR412 Eskisehir TR721 Kayseri
TR413 Bilecik TR722 Sivas
TR42 Kocaeli TR723 Yozgat
TR421 Kocaeli TR8 BATI KARADENIZ
TR422 Sakarya TR81 Zonguldak
TR423 Duzce TR811 Zonguldak
TR812 Karabuk TRB ORTADOGU ANADOLU
TR813 Bartin TRB1 Malatya
TR82 Kastamonu TRB11 Malatya
TR821 Kastamonu TRB12 Elazig
TR822 Cankiri TRB13 Bingöl
TR823 Sinop TRB14 Tunceli
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TR83 Samsun TRB2 Van
TR831 Samsun TRB21 Van
TR832 Tokat TRB22 Mus
TR833 Corum TRB23 Bitlis
TR834 Amasya TRB24 Hakkari
TR9 DOGU KARADENIZ TRC GUNEYDOGU ANADOLU
TR90 Trabzon TRC1 Gaziantep
TR901 Trabzon TRC11 Gaziantep
TR902 Ordu TRC12 Adiyaman
TR903 Giresun TRC13 Kilis
TR904 Rize TRC2 Sanliurfa
TR905 Artvin TRC21 Sanliurfa
TR906 Gumushane TRC22 Diyarbakir
TRA KUZEYDOGU ANADOLU TRC3 Mardin
TRA1 Erzurum TRC31 Mardin
TRA11 Erzurum TRC32 Batman
TRA12 Erzincan TRC33 Sirnak
TRA13 Bayburt TRC34 Siirt
TRA2 Agri TRC3 Mardin
TRA21 Agri TRC31 Mardin
TRA22 Kars TRC32 Batman
TRA23 Igdir TRC33 Sirnak
TRA24 Ardahan TRC34 Siirt
IS ICELAND
IS0 ÍSLAND IS001 Höfuðborgarsvæði
IS00 Ísland IS002 Landsbyggð
LI LIECHTENSTEIN
LI0 LIECHTENSTEIN
LI00 Liechtenstein LI000 Liechtenstein
NO NORWAY
NO0 NORGE NO05 Vestlandet
NO01 Oslo og Akershus NO051 Hordaland
NO011 Oslo NO052 Sogn og Fjordane
NO012 Akershus NO053 Møre og Romsdal
NO02 Hedmark og Oppland NO06 Trøndelag
NO021 Hedmark NO061 Sør-Trøndelag
NO022 Oppland NO062 Nord-Trøndelag
NO03 Sør-Østlandet NO07 Nord-Norge
NO031 Østfold NO071 Nordland
NO032 Buskerud NO072 Troms
NO033 Vestfold NO073 Finnmark
NO034 Telemark NO07 Nord-Norge
NO04 Agder og Rogaland NO071 Nordland
NO041 Aust-Agder NO072 Troms
NO042 Vest-Agder NO073 Finnmark
NO043 Rogaland