World Bank Countries

World Bank Countries MCP Connector for Claude

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The definitive geographic metadata API for resolving country ISO codes, geographic regions, and global income/lending classifications.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Provide your AI agent with the World Bank's master taxonomy of geography to build deeply accurate filtering and mapping tools.

What you can do

  • Country List — Rapidly retrieve massive lists of countries, their exact ISO standards, and capital cities.
  • Regions & Lending — Identify macroscopic regional blocks or a country's classification logic.
  • Income Taxonomies — Perfect standard groupings (e.g. searching 'HIC' High Income Countries).

How it works

  1. Simply subscribe.
  2. Skip the API configuration step—it works immediately.
  3. Make your agent geographically fluent.

Who is this for?

Data engineers, global cartography apps, economic planners, and macro analysts.

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3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

list_countries

List World Bank countries

search_regions

List World Bank geographic regions

search_income_levels

g., HIC, LIC). List World Bank income levels

See how to talk to your AI agent using World Bank Countries.

List all high-income countries in East Asia.

🌍 **High-Income Countries: East Asia** Japan (JPN), South Korea (KOR), Singapore (SGP), Hong Kong SAR (HKG), and Macao SAR (MAC) are classified as High Income Countries (HIC) in the East Asia & Pacific region by the World Bank.

What are the World Bank geographic regions?

🌍 **World Bank Regions** 1. East Asia & Pacific 2. Europe & Central Asia 3. Latin America & Caribbean 4. Middle East & North Africa 5. North America 6. South Asia 7. Sub-Saharan Africa

Show me the income level classification for all South American countries.

🌍 **Income Levels: South America** Upper-Middle Income: Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Ecuador, Paraguay. High Income: Chile, Uruguay. Lower-Middle Income: Bolivia. The classification is based on GNI per capita thresholds set by the World Bank annually.

Our World Bank Open Data servers require absolutely zero authentication. You do not need to register, get an API key, or setup webhooks. Just instantly connect and your AI agent can begin querying decades of global data.

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