Explore subnational region boundaries and how they have changed over time.
This video teaches GIS users how to
navigate the main features of the Boundaries page, including boundaries, subnational levels, and additional data.
View Boundaries
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Some surveys have more than one level of representation, and some indicators are only available for some levels. Level 1 rank is the default display Level, and is usually the level at which data is available on this website. Level 2 and 3 ranks are alternate levels of sub-national representation, the boundaries but not the indicator data are typically available on this website.
Some surveys have more than one level of representation, and some indicators are only available for some levels. Level 1 rank is the default display Level, and is usually the level at which data is available on this website. Level 2 and 3 ranks are alternate levels of sub-national representation, the boundaries but not the indicator data are typically available on this website.
Some surveys have more than one level of representation, and some indicators are only available for some levels. Level 1 rank is the default display Level, and is usually the level at which data is available on this website. Level 2 and 3 ranks are alternate levels of sub-national representation, the boundaries but not the indicator data are typically available on this website.