I can confirm that at least for Romania it has our counties, the official 
administrative subdivisions of the country (not regions, as we see regions 
being larger, usually containing more counties/parts of counties, on 
historical basis).

F.

joi, 5 aprilie 2012, 09:24:24 UTC+3, EZChart a scris:
>
> Hi Matt,
> What we have is a list of provinces we support per country (attached as a 
> csv). We don't know the mapping between different levels of regions (e.g, 
> MW-NK being part of MW-C), or between cities and regions.
>
> Let me know if this helps,
> EZChart
>
> On Thursday, April 5, 2012 2:00:33 AM UTC+3, Matt Nuttall wrote:
>>
>> Hi EZChart;
>>
>> Can I ask one more question on this topic? Do you provide a mapping of 
>> what ISO-31622 region names you are actually using fore each country with 
>> geochart? I purchased a country to region to city database from 
>> CommonDatahub, but it has a poor match up to what geochart uses. For 
>> example, look at Malawi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:MW. The 
>> ISO 3166-2 standard defines regions and districts subdivision. Take a city 
>> such as Nkhotakota. Datahub puts Nkhotakota in subdivision MW-NK while 
>> geochart uses subdivision MW-C. Or, let's choose something less esoteric: 
>> what ISO 3166-2 region would the city of London, England, be located in 
>> according to geochart?
>>
>> Ideally I'd like to buy a database that already has these geochart 
>> country to region mappings. If you don't have one, do you at least of a 
>> list of what ISO 3166-2 region names you actually support for each of your 
>> supported countries? I've created this awesome mapping engine courtesy of 
>> you guys, but now I need to make it function with my database a little 
>> better.
>>
>> Many thanks -- Matt
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 7:35:23 AM UTC-8, RainMan wrote:
>>>
>>> That is what I thought.... I started to implement the subcontinents as 
>>> a work around.  Considering the days if not weeks Google geocharts has 
>>> saved me so far, I guess I can't complain.  :) 
>>>
>>> Thank you! 
>>>
>>> On Feb 15, 4:22 am, EZChart <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > The best you can do is use the 'subcontinents' resolution and assign 
>>> the 
>>> > same data and name to sub-continents that you want to treat as a 
>>> single 
>>> > continent. 
>>> > For example:
>>> http://savedbythegoog.appspot.com/?id=04ad2052af3850379f7f97df5f21cce... 
>>>
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 9:42 PM, RainMan <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote: 
>>> > > Why is North and South America 1 continent?   It's the only thing 
>>> > > holding me up right now.  Technically Europe and Asia = Eurasia as 
>>> > > well.  But, to not have separate continents for the America's is 
>>> > > killing me.   If I could mix subcontinents with continents using the 
>>> > > same resolution, I would be good.  Or combine batches of 
>>> subcontinents 
>>> > > so they showed as one.   Anyone know how I can create a geochart 
>>> with 
>>> > > North America, South America, Africa, Oceania/Australia, Asia, and 
>>> > > Europe as the main data points? 
>>> > 
>>> > > Thanks! 
>>> > 
>>> > > On Dec 20 2011, 12:45 am, EZChart <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > > > We don't really have a region code to city database. When we want 
>>> to 
>>> > > > position a marker based on a city name (or any address) we use 
>>> Google's 
>>> > > > Geocoding API (
>>> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/ 
>>> > > ) 
>>> > > > to find its latitude/longitude. 
>>> > 
>>> > > > On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Matt Nuttall <
>>> [email protected] 
>>> > > >wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > > > > Hi EZChart 
>>> > 
>>> > > > > Thanks -- that helps! I'd left out a few, it seems. Only thing I 
>>> > > noticed 
>>> > > > > is "IM" is listed twice in your 154 list. 
>>> > 
>>> > > > > Next, do you guys provide access to an ISO-3166-2 region code to 
>>> city 
>>> > > > > mapping database? This would complete my database soooooo 
>>> nicely. 
>>> > 
>>> > > > > Thanks again -- Matt 
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