- Danube-Kris-Mureș-Tisza
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File:Danube-Cris-Mures-Tisa Euroregion map.pngMap of DKMT (1997-2004)
Danube-Kris-Mureș-Tisza (Romanian: Dunăre-Criș-Mureș-Tisa, Hungarian: Duna-Körös-Maros-Tisza, Serbian: Dunav-Karaš-Moriš-Tisa or Дунав-Караш-Мориш-Тиса) is a euroregion located in Hungary, Romania and Serbia. It is named after four rivers: Danube, Körös, Mureș and Tisa.
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Member regions
Originally established in 1997, the Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisza euroregion consisted of 9 member regions:
- Arad, county in Romania,
- Bács-Kiskun, county in Hungary,
- Békés, county in Hungary,
- Caraș-Severin, county in Romania,
- Csongrád, county in Hungary,
- Hunedoara, county in Romania,
- Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, county in Hungary,
- Timiș, county in Romania,
- Vojvodina, autonomous province in Serbia.
In 2004, the Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county of Hungary has abandoned membership in this regional cooperation, thus after 2004, DKMT euroregion is composed of only 8 member regions.
Largest cities in DKMT
List of largest cities in DKMT (with population figures):
City Population Metro Country Timișoara 316,100 367,347 Romania
Novi Sad 215,659 281,694 Serbia
Arad 183,939 Romania
Szeged 173,200 Hungary
Kecskemét 109,300 Hungary
Subotica 99,471 Serbia
Reșița 84,000 Romania
Szolnok (*) 81,500 Hungary
Zrenjanin 79,545 Serbia
Hunedoara 78,000 Romania
Deva 77,000 Romania
Pančevo 76,110 Serbia
Békéscsaba 67,400 Hungary
Sombor 50,950 Serbia
Hódmezővásárhely 49,200 Hungary
Lugoj 46,100 Romania
Petroşani 45,000 Romania
Kikinda 41,825 Serbia
Sremska Mitrovica 39,041 Serbia
Baja 38,200 Hungary
Vršac 36,001 Serbia
Ruma 32,125 Serbia
Lupeni 31,400 Romania
(*) Note: Szolnok is not part of DKMT euroregion since 2004.
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Euroregions Adriatic · Baltic · Beskydy/Beskidy · Black Sea · Bug · Carpathian (Biharia) · Cieszyn Silesia · Danube 21 · Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisza · Danube-Drava-Sava · Meuse-Rhine · SaarLorLux · Superior Prut and Lower Danube · Tyrol – South Tyrol – TrentinoFull list of euroregionsCategories:- Banat
- Bačka
- Syrmia
- Arad County
- Caraş-Severin County
- Hunedoara County
- Timiş County
- Geography of Vojvodina
- Subdivisions of Serbia
- Subdivisions of Hungary
- Subdivisions of Romania
- Bács-Kiskun
- Euroregions
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