Alps–Mediterranean Euroregion

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The Alps–Mediterranean Euroregion (transnational co-operation structure) was created on 10 July 2007 between three Italian regions (Piedmont, Liguria and Aosta Valley) and two French regions (Rhône-Alpes and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur). It has an area of about 110,460 km2 and more than 17 million inhabitants. The largest Italian cities are Turin and Genoa and the largest French cities are Lyon, Marseille and Nice near Monaco.

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Alps-Mediterranean Euroregion's map

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Euroregions
Alphabetically by United Nations European area
Central
  • Bavarian Forest–Bohemian Forest/Šumava
  • Beskydy (Beskidy)
  • Teschen Silesia
  • Dobrava
  • Egrensis
  • Elbe / Labe
  • Glacensis
  • Inn–Salzach
  • Inntal
  • Ister–Granum
  • Neisse / Nisa / Nysa
  • Ore Mountains
  • Pomerania
  • Pomoraví–Záhorie–Weinviertel
  • Praděd (Pradziad)
  • Pro Europa Viadrina
  • Raetia Nova
  • Salzburg–Berchtesgadener Land–Traunstein
  • Silesia
  • Silva Nortica
  • Spree–Neisse–Bober
  • Tatra
  • Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino
  • Via Salina
  • West Pannonia
  • White Carpathians
  • Zugspitze–Wetterstein–Karwendel
Eastern
Northern
Southern
Western
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