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Standard Geographical Classification (SCG). Volume II. Reference Maps
Abstract
The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) is a system of names and codes
representing areas of Canada. It consists of a three-tiered hierarchy - province
or territory, census division, and census subdivision. This relationship is
reflected in the seven-digit code. The SGC is used to identify information for
particular geographical areas and to tabulate statistics. This volume provides
a series of reference maps that show the boundaries, names, and SGC codes of
all census divisions and census subdivisions in Canada, in effect on January
1, 2001. It also provides the names, codes and areal extent of census metropolitan
areas, census agglomerations, and economic regions.
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