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Eurostat API

Official European Union statistics as an API, powered by Eurostat — the statistical office of the EU. Eurostat publishes harmonised data across every EU and EFTA country and region: population and demography, GDP and national accounts, employment and unemployment, inflation (HICP), trade, energy, migration, education, health and thousands more datasets. This API wraps Eurostat's JSON-stat dissemination service into clean, decoded rows, and adds friendly named indicators so you don't have to learn dataset codes. /v1/indicator?indicator=population&geo=DE&year=2023 returns a named statistic — population, gdp, gdp_per_capita, unemployment, inflation or employment — for one or more countries (2-letter codes such as DE, FR, IT, or aggregates like EU27_2020 and EA20) and one or more years, with no need to know the underlying dataset or dimension codes. /v1/data?dataset=demo_pjan&geo=DE&sex=T&age=TOTAL&time=2023 gives direct access to any of Eurostat's thousands of datasets by its code, with arbitrary dimension filters passed as query parameters — every dataset has its own dimensions (geo, time, sex, age, unit, na_item, coicop and so on). Both endpoints decode Eurostat's JSON-stat format automatically: single-value dimensions are lifted into a `fixed` context block, and each row carries the dimensions that actually vary (with both a human-readable label and the underlying code) alongside the numeric value, the dataset label and the last-update date. Ideal for economic dashboards, country comparison tools, research, data journalism and policy analysis. Country codes are 2-letter ISO; aggregates include EU27_2020 and EA20. Data © European Union, free to reuse with attribution.

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UN SDG API

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as an API, powered by the official UN Statistics Division SDG API. The SDGs are the world's shared plan — 17 goals, 169 targets and 200+ indicators — to end poverty and hunger, ensure good health and quality education, achieve gender equality, provide clean water and affordable energy, drive decent work and economic growth, build sustainable cities, take climate action and protect life on land and below water, all by 2030. Browse the 17 goals with their full titles and descriptions; open any goal to see every target and the indicators that measure it; list the statistical data series behind an indicator (with their machine codes and descriptions); pull a series' complete time-series for any country — each data point with its year, value, unit, breakdown dimensions (sex, age, location, …) and source; and look up countries, regions and the world with their UN M49 numeric area codes. Ideal for development research, NGO and policy dashboards, journalism, ESG and sustainability reporting, and education. Indicator codes come from the goal endpoint, series codes from the series endpoint, and area codes from the areas endpoint (276 = Germany, 826 = United Kingdom, 1 = World). Data from the UN Statistics Division Global SDG Indicators Database.

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WHO Health Statistics API

The World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory (GHO) as an API — authoritative global health statistics for every WHO member state. Search a catalogue of more than 3,000 health indicators spanning life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, mortality and causes of death, immunization and vaccine coverage, communicable and noncommunicable disease burden, maternal and child health, nutrition, mental health, health workforce, health financing, water and sanitation, and risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol and obesity. For any indicator, pull a country's complete time-series — each data point with its year, value, the WHO uncertainty interval (low and high bounds), the WHO region and the breakdown dimension (for example sex) — or compare the indicator across many countries for a chosen year, or the latest available year per country, ranked by value. Country codes are ISO3 (DEU, USA, JPN) or WHO region codes; results can be filtered by sex (both, male or female). Ideal for public-health research, journalism, NGO and policy dashboards, epidemiology and global-development analysis. Indicator codes come from the indicators endpoint (e.g. WHOSIS_000001 is life expectancy at birth). Data from the WHO Global Health Observatory.

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DBnomics API

Economic data from 90+ official providers as one API, powered by DBnomics. DBnomics aggregates the public statistics of the IMF, OECD, Eurostat, the European Central Bank, the World Bank, the BIS, the US Federal Reserve and Bureau of Labor Statistics, national statistics offices and dozens more — millions of time series — into a single, consistent interface. List the data providers; search datasets across every provider at once by keyword; read a dataset's details and its dimensions (the codes you combine to pick a series); and fetch a series with its full observations (period and value) plus the latest data point. The typical flow is search → dataset → series. Ideal for macroeconomic and financial dashboards, data-science and research pipelines, fintech and economics apps, and anyone who needs GDP, inflation, unemployment, interest-rate, trade or monetary series from authoritative sources. Data is free and open.

api.oanor.com/dbnomics-api

Wikipedia Pageviews API

Wikipedia pageview statistics as an API, live from the official Wikimedia REST API. See the most-viewed Wikipedia articles for any day — a real-time pulse of what the world is reading and searching for — with junk namespaces filtered out by default, and get the daily (or monthly) view counts and totals for any individual article over any date range. Works for any language edition (en.wikipedia, de.wikipedia, fr.wikipedia and 300+ projects) and any access method (desktop, mobile-web, mobile-app). Ideal for trend analysis, news, research, dashboards, SEO and content strategy. Public Wikimedia data.

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