Place is defined as the city where the report was published.
Follow US and Canadian cities with the two-letter abbreviation for the state or province (see Appendix E) to avoid confusion when citing lesser known cities or when cities in different locations have the same name, such as Palm Springs (CA) and Palm Springs (FL).
Follow cities in other countries with the name of the country, either written out or as the two-letter ISO country code (see Appendix D), when citing lesser known cities or when cities in different locations have the same name, such as London (ON) and London (England).
Use the anglicized form for a non-US city, such as Vienna for Wein.
End place information with a colon.
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 4: Scientific and Technical Reports
Related:
General Rules for Place of Publication (required) to Citing Entire Reports Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1: Non-US cities
Specific Rules #2: Joint publication
Specific Rules #3: Multiple places of publication
Specific Rules #4: No place of publication can be found
Examples for Place of Publication (required) to Citing Entire Reports Vancouver Style
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