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Agva NUTS2 2014 aGVA1 by NUTS 22 region, 2014 United Kingdom Haroldswick North Roe Stromness Kirkwall Sandness Hoy Walls Lyness St Margaret’s Lerwick Hope Scrabster John o’ Groats Port of Ness Durness Thurso Melvich Bettyhill Kinlochbervie Tongue Wick Càrlabhagh Scourie Stornoway Altnaharra Calanais Lybster Kinbrace Dunbeath Lochinver Inchnadamph Ledmore Helmsdale Oykel Lairg Tarbert Bridge Brora Golspie Ullapool Bonar Bridge UKC1: Tees Valley and Durham Dornoch Leverburgh UKC2: Northumberland and Tyne and Wear Poolewe Tain Gairloch UKD1: Cumbria Malacleit Lossiemouth Alness Lochmaddy Invergordon Burghead Cullen Rosehearty Buckie Ban Fraserburgh UKD3: Greater Manchester Uig Cromarty Kinlochewe Portsoy Carinish Dingwall Kinloss Elgin Nairn UKD4: Lancashire Achnasheen Fortrose Forres Aberchirder Shieldaig Rothes Keith Muir of Mintlaw UKD6: Cheshire Iochdar Ord Turri Peterhead Dunvegan Charlestown Maud Portree of Aberlour Lochcarron Inverness UKD7: Merseyside Belleheiglash Huntly Dutown UKE1: East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire Cannich Grantown Ellon Drynoch Kyle of Lochalsh Drumnadrochit -on-Spey Glenlivet Rhynie Oldmeldrum UKE2: North Yorkshire Dalabrog Lochboisdale Auchleven Broadford Carrbridge Tomintoul Inverurie Nethy Invermoriston Bridge UKE3: South Yorkshire Dyce UKM6 Aviemore Alford Kintore Aberdeen : West Yorkshire Fort Augustus Westhill UKE4 Ardvasar UKM5 Aboyne Invergarry Newtonmore Kingussie UKF1: Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Kinloch Castlebay Mallaig Ballater Banchory : Leicestershire, Rutland and Northamptonshire Braemar UKF2 Stonehaven Spean Bridge UKF3: Lincolnshire Fort William Laurencekirk UKG1: Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire Blair Inverbervie Atholl Acharacle UKG2: Shropshire and Staffordshire Kinlochleven Brechin Pitlochry Montrose UKG3: West Midlands Arinagour Ballachulish Kirriemuir Tobermory Aberfeldy Blairgowrie Forfar UKH1: East Anglia Scarinish Lochaline Salen Coupar Angus Arbroath UKH2: Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Craignure Killin UKM2 Dundee Carnoustie UKH3: Essex Taynuilt Tyndrum Lochbuie Oban Perth Newport-on-Tay Dalmally Crie UKI1: Inner London Fionnphort Kilninver Crianlarich Lochearnhead Muthill Newburgh St Andrews Melfort UKI2: Outer London Auchtermuchty Cupar Callander Auchterarder Inveraray Falkland Anstruther Crail UKJ1: Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Strachur Glenrothes Furnace Tarbet Dunblane Dollar Kinross Pittenweem Aberfoyle Thornhill Alva Leven Kilmartin Kelty UKJ2: Surrey, East and West Sussex Scalasaig Alloa Drymen Stirling Cowdenbeath Ardlussa Lochgilphead Kirkcaldy Dunfermline North UKJ3: Hampshire and Isle of Wight Berwick Helensburgh Denny Grangemouth Burntisland Strathblane Kilsyth Rosyth Dunbar UKJ4: Kent Dunoon Falkirk Dumbarton Haddington Tighnabruaich Linlithgow EDINBURGH East Linton Port Collintraive Greenock Milngavie Askaig Port Glasgow Cumbernauld UKK1: Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol / Bath Tarbert Bathgate Currie Tranent Kilmacolm Armadale GLASGOW Livingston Dalkeith Eyemouth Rothesay Airdrie Loanhead Kennacraig Johnstone Whitburn UKK2: Dorset and Somerset Largs Paisley Gorebridge Motherwell Penicuik Claonaig Beith East Duns UKK3: Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Kilbirnie Hamilton Forth Berwick-upon-Tweed Portnahaven Kilbride Port Dalry Carluke Ellen Lochranza Stewarton Lauder Norham West Kilbride Carnwath Greenlaw : Devon Kilwinning Strathaven UKK4 Ardrossan Lanark Peebles Coldstream Etal Kilmarnock Galashiels Brodick Irvine Biggar UKL1: West Wales and The Valleys Galston Innerleithen Belford Melrose Kelso Seahouses Selkirk Lamlash Troon Mauchline Muirkirk Douglas Wooler UKL2: East Wales Whiting Prestwick Bay Tarbolton Campbeltown Ayr UKM2: Eastern Scotland Cumnock Jedburgh Dunure UKM3 Hawick Alnwick UKM3: South Western Scotland Patna New Maybole Cumnock Sanquhar Amble Dalmellington Moat Rothbury UKM5: North Eastern Scotland Bushmills Girvan Thornhill Carsphairn UKM6: Highlands and Islands Moniaive Coleraine Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Langholm Morpeth UKN0: Northern Ireland Lochmaben Ashington Ballantrae Barrhill St John’s Town UKC2 Londonderry/Derry Bellingham Bedlington of Dalry Lockerbie Blyth Dumfries New Galloway Cramlington Whitley Bay Crocketford Cairnryan Longtown NEWCASTLE Tynemouth Newton Annan Gretna Haltwhistle Corbridge UPON TYNE Stewart Castle South Shields Brampton Douglas Hexham Gateshead Stranraer Glenluce Gatehouse Dalbeattie Ballymena Larne of Fleet Carlisle Wigtown Washington Sunderland Portpatrick Silloth Wetheral Castlederg Chester- Seaham Kirkcudbright le-Street Wigton Dalston Consett Port Aspatria Alston William Whithorn Wearhead Peterlee UKN0 Maryport Bothel Tow Law Durham Omagh Drummore Bassenthwaite Crook BELFAST Bangor Langwathby UKC1 Hartlepool Cockermouth Troutbeck Penrith Bishop Auckland Newton Workington Ayclie Redcar Belleek Appleby-in- Stockton- Dungannon Dunmurry Keswick Westmorland on-Tees Saltburn-by-the-Sea Loftus Lisburn Whitehaven UKD1 Barnard Middlesbrough Cleator Castle Darlington Brough Moor Patterdale Guisborough Whitby Enniskillen St Bees Egremont Kirkby Belcoo Stephen Ambleside Scotch Robin Hood’s Bay Richmond Corner Coniston Windermere Goathland Catterick Ravenglass Northallerton Broughton Sedbergh Leyburn Kendal in Furness Bainbridge Leeming Scarborough Newry Helmsley Thirsk Easteld Millom Grange- Ulverston Kirkby Lonsdale Pickering Warrenpoint over-Sands Masham Filey Dalton-in-Furness Kilkeel Malton Carnforth Ingleton Ripon UKE2 Norton- Barrow- Hornby Easingwold on-Derwent in-Furness Morecambe Settle Boroughbridge Bridlington Heysham Lancaster Knaresborough Drield Skipsea Galgate Skipton York Stamford Bridge Harrogate Hornsea Fleetwood PocklingtonUKE1 Leven Earby Ilkley Wetherby Garstang Clitheroe Otley Cleveleys Market Colne Tadcaster Weighton Beverley Poulton-le-Fylde Keighley Bubwith Blackpool UKD4 Padiham Nelson LEEDS Bradford Cottingham Kingston Kirkham Selby upon Hull Blackburn Burnley Howden Hessle Hedon Withernsea Lytham Preston Accrington UKE4 Castleford St Anne’s Dewsbury Bacup Halifax Barton-upon- Leyland Darwen Goole Pontefract Humber Southport Chorley Wakeeld Winterton Immingham Thorne Bury Hudderseld Ulceby Grimsby Skelmersdale Bolton Rochdale Scunthorpe Brigg Cleethorpes Formby Ormskirk Keelby General Features Holmrth Barnsley Bentley Wigan UKD3 Oldham Maghull Bootle MANCHESTER Stocksbridge UKE3 Doncaster Caistor Primary town St Helens Ashton-under-Lyne Swinton North Bawtry Somercotes Wallasey LIVERPOOL Glossop Rotherham Other town Amlwch Hoylake Warrington Stockport Sheeld Beckingham Gainsborough Market Llandudno Prestatyn UKD7Widnes Rasen NUTS 1 boundary Holyhead Benllech Birkenhead Lymm Blyth Louth Mablethorpe Colwyn Rhyl Runcorn Conwy Bay Heswall Retford Beaumaris Wilmslow Wragby Llangefni Knutsford Saxilby Alford NUTS 2 boundary Menai Abergele Worksop Holywell Ellesmere Northwich Staveley Bridge Helsby Maccleseld Buxton Chestereld Tuxford UKK4 NUTS 2 code Rhosneigr St 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