INSEE code
The INSEE code, part of the Official Geographic Code (COG) system, is a numerical classification used by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE) to identify administrative units such as communes, departments, and regions, as well as countries and foreign territories.[1]
This standardized coding facilitates statistical data collection, census operations, and public record management by providing unique, hierarchical identifiers that reflect France's territorial organization.[1] Communes receive 5-digit codes, where the initial two digits represent the department and the remaining three specify the commune; departments are coded with 3 digits, and regions with 2 digits.[2] The COG is updated annually on January 1 to account for administrative changes, such as mergers or dissolutions of communes, ensuring consistency in geographical referencing.[1] Historical versions trace back to 1943, supporting longitudinal analysis of territorial evolution.[2]