A location as defined by UNECE and commonly known as "UN/LOCODE" ("United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations"). <br/>The UN Location identifies a location in the sense of a city/a town/a village, being the smaller administrative area existing as defined by the competent national authority in each country.<br/>The UN/LOCODE is a 5-character code, that consists of 2 characters identifying the country and 3 characters.<br/><br/>See https://unece.org/trade/cefact/unlocode-code-list-country-and-territory<br/><br/>
The UN Location Code identifies a location in the sense of a city/a town/a village, being the smaller administrative area existing as defined by the competent national authority in each country. A complete UN Location Code is a combination of a 2-character country code and a 3-character city/town/area LOCODE, e.g. BEANR is known as the city of Antwerp (ANR), which is located in Belgium (BE).<br/>