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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway. The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistical, analytical and planning purposes.
The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure.
The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit.
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2021-01-01 - 2023-01-01 |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes.. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2023-01-01 - |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes.The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit.
Changes 2015:
Cancelled: 02190914 Stabekk 14
New: 02190926 Stabekk 26 and 02190927 Stabekk 27
Cancelled: 02190916 Stabekk 16
New: 02190928 Stabekk 28 and 02190929 Stabekk 29
Cancelled: 02191013 Høvik 13
New: 02191025 Høvik 25 and 02191026 Høvik 26
Cancelled: 02191402 Sandvika-Valler 02
New: 02191420 Sandvika-Valler 20 and 02191421 Sandvika-Valler 21 |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2016-01-01 - 2017-01-01 |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes.. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2024-01-01 - |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2001-01-01 - 2002-01-01 |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2000-01-01 - 2001-01-01 |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 1999-01-01 - 2000-01-01 |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 1998-01-01 - 1999-01-01 |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes.. The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2025-01-01 - |
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| Beskrivelse | There are about 14 000 basic statistical units and 1 550 statistical tracts in Norway.The purpose of dividing the municipalities in basic statistical units was to establish small, stable and geographical units which can give a flexible basis for the work with and the presentation of regional statistics for statistcal, analytical and planning purposes.The basic statistical units are designed to be as stable as possible for a reasonable time period and the units shall be geographically coherent. One main principle is that basic statistical units shall be as homogeneous as possible with respect to e.g. communication and building structure. The statistical tract is an intermediate level between municipality and basic statistical unit.
Changes from 2014: 0219 Bærum - 02190811 Snarøya 11 cancelled. New (20) 02190812 Snarøya 12 - 02190831 Snarøya 31. 02190402 Grav 02 cancelled. New: 02190429 Grav 29 and 02190430 Grav 30. 02190412 Grav 12 cancelled. New: 02190431 Grav 31 and 02190432 Grav 32. 0231 Skedsmo : 02310410 Kjeller 10 cancelled. New 02310418 Kjeller 18 and 02310419 Kjeller 19. |
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| Type | Klassifikasjonsversjon |
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| Språk | Engelsk |
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| Gyldig fra/-til | 2014-01-01 - 2016-01-01 |
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