Euroregion Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
In European politics, a Euroregion is a form of transfrontier co-operation structure between two (or more) European countries. Euroregions usually do not correspond to any legislative or governmental institution, do not have political power and their work is limited to the competences of the local and regional authorities which constitute them. They are usually arranged to promote common interests across the border and cooperate for the common good of the border populations. Although the term "euroregion" means a similar thing, it should not be confused with ordinary regions in Europe.
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The Association of European Border Regions sets the following criteria for the identification of euroregions
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The naming convention for euroregions is as varied as the forms of the regions themselves. The most common local names for a euroregion include:
euregio, euregion, euroregion, europaregion, euroregiune, grand region, regio or council.
This is an Article on Euroregion. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Euroregion Criteria for Euroregions
It is difficult to associate one legal framework to the term "euroregion", as they operate across country borders and vary widely in their particular forms.Naming conventions
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