Tatra Euroregion

  • Orava
  • Spiš
  • Liptov
  • Podhale
Establishment1994

The Tatra Euroregion (Polish: Euroregion Tatry, Slovak: Euroregión Tatry) is a Polish-Slovak Euroregion established on August 26, 1994, pursuant to a declaration signed in Nowy Targ. The members are Polish towns of Nowy Targ, Rabka-Zdrój, Szczawnica, Limanowa and thirteen Polish border communes, as well as Slovak towns and villages of the districts of Liptovský Mikuláš, Poprad and Stará Ľubovňa.[1][2]

The seat of the Euroregion is located in Nowy Targ.

Days of Polish and Slovak culture are held under the auspices of the Euroregion. The main goals are environmental protection and economic development.

References

  1. ^ "New publication: The Tatra Euroregion - Polish-Slovak Cross-border Cooperation Between Local Self-Governments | EUWT". www.euwt-tatry.eu. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  2. ^ "EGTC TATRY Ltd".

External links

  • The official website of the Euroregion
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Euroregions
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