Black Sea Euroregion

Black Sea Euroregion (Bulgarian: Черноморски еврорегион, transcript. Chernomorski evroregion, Romanian: Euroregiunea Mării Negre) is a seaside Euroregion, located in Bulgaria and Romania.

Map of Black Sea Euroregion

Creation edit

The Congress of the Council of Europe launched a Black Sea Euroregion on 26 September 2008, when the constituent act was signed by 14 authorities in four countries.[1]

Composition edit

The region is composed of:

The largest city is Varna,[3][5] The administrative center of the euroregion is Varna. The port of Constanța is marginally the largest port on the Black Sea.

Largest cities edit

This is a list of cities over 10.000 inhabitants in the region:

CityPopulationMetroCountry
Varna332,686523,737  Bulgaria
Constanța310,471[6]446,595[7]  Romania
Burgas200.264410,000  Bulgaria
Tulcea92,379  Romania
Dobrich89,472  Bulgaria
Medgidia44,850  Romania
Mangalia41,153  Romania
Năvodari34,669  Romania
Cernavodă19,890  Romania
Aitos19,537  Bulgaria
Karnobat18,394  Bulgaria
Pomorie14,170  Bulgaria
Ovidiu13,458  Romania
Nesebar13,347  Bulgaria
Provadiya13,090  Bulgaria
Kavarna11,368  Bulgaria
Balchik11,321  Bulgaria
Hârşova11,198  Romania
Murfatlar10,857  Romania
Măcin10,625  Romania
Babadag10,037  Romania

Objectives edit

The "Black Sea Euro-region" initiative seeks to encourage greater awareness and careful use of the Black Sea resources and their sustainable management, as well as regionalisation processes in the area.

References edit

  1. ^ International Conference to launch the “Black Sea Euroregion” Communication Unit of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. Press release.
  2. ^ Bulgarian Provinces area and population 1999 — National Center for Regional Development — page 90-91 Archived 2011-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b (in Bulgarian)Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Express data from Census 2011 Archived April 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Romanian National Institute of Statistics
  5. ^ "Home". zmc.ro.
  6. ^ According to 2002 Romanian Census
  7. ^ "Populaţia stabilă la 1.01.2009" (in Romanian). INSSE. May 19, 2009. Archived from the original on September 2, 2009. Retrieved May 25, 2009.