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Info on UN M49.

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What is this?

This package contains info on UN M49 (Standard Country or Area Codes for Statistical Use). UN M49 is similar to ISO 3166 (the GB in en-GB). The difference is that ISO 3166 uses alphabetical codes based on how a region is called by a group of people, whereas UN M49 uses numerical codes. Numerical codes are useful because they are resistant to changes and geopolitical conflicts. UN M49 also contains regions bigger than countries, such as (sub)continents. That’s useful for example for es-419 to describe Spanish as used in Latin America and the Caribbean.

When should I use this?

You can use this package any time you have to deal with regions or UN M49 in particular.

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+, 16.0+), install with npm:

npm install un-m49

In Deno with esm.sh:

import {unM49, toIso3166} from 'https://esm.sh/un-m49@2'

In browsers with esm.sh:

<script type="module">
  import {unM49, toIso3166} from 'https://esm.sh/un-m49@2?bundle'
</script>

Use

import {unM49} from 'un-m49'

console.log(unM49.slice(0, 20))

Yields:

[
  {type: 0, name: 'World', code: '001'},
  {type: 1, name: 'Africa', code: '002', parent: '001'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Afghanistan', code: '004', iso3166: 'AFG', parent: '034'},
  {type: 3, name: 'South America', code: '005', parent: '419'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Albania', code: '008', iso3166: 'ALB', parent: '039'},
  {type: 1, name: 'Oceania', code: '009', parent: '001'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Antarctica', code: '010', iso3166: 'ATA', parent: '001'},
  {type: 3, name: 'Western Africa', code: '011', parent: '202'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Algeria', code: '012', iso3166: 'DZA', parent: '015'},
  {type: 3, name: 'Central America', code: '013', parent: '419'},
  {type: 3, name: 'Eastern Africa', code: '014', parent: '202'},
  {type: 2, name: 'Northern Africa', code: '015', parent: '002'},
  {type: 4, name: 'American Samoa', code: '016', iso3166: 'ASM', parent: '061'},
  {type: 3, name: 'Middle Africa', code: '017', parent: '202'},
  {type: 3, name: 'Southern Africa', code: '018', parent: '202'},
  {type: 1, name: 'Americas', code: '019', parent: '001'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Andorra', code: '020', iso3166: 'AND', parent: '039'},
  {type: 2, name: 'Northern America', code: '021', parent: '019'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Angola', code: '024', iso3166: 'AGO', parent: '017'},
  {type: 4, name: 'Antigua and Barbuda', code: '028', iso3166: 'ATG', parent: '029'}
]

API

This package exports the identifiers unM49 and toIso3166. There is no default export.

unM49

List of Regions (Array<Region>).

Region

Object with the following properties:

  • type (Type) — Type (example: 4)
  • name (string) — name (example: 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland')
  • code (string) — three-character UN M49 code (example: 826)
  • iso3166 (string?) — ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code, if type represents a country or area (example: 'GBR')
  • parent (string?) — code of parent region, if type does not represent the planet (example: '154')

Type

number, one of the following:

  • 0 — global (example: 001 World)
  • 1 — region (example: 002 Africa)
  • 2 — subregion (example: 202 Sub-Saharan Africa)
  • 3 — intermediate region (example: 017 Middle Africa)
  • 4 — country or area (example: 024 Angola)

👉 Note: Regions can be “missing” between a region and its parent. For example, the parent of the “country or area” (4) 010 Antarctica is 001 World (4). Intermediate regions (3) aren’t used a lot.

toIso3166

Map of UN M49 codes to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes (Record<string, string>).

Types

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports the additional types Type and UNM49.

Compatibility

This package is at least compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+. It also works in Deno and modern browsers.

Security

This package is safe.

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License

MIT © Titus Wormer