- Alpine states
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Association of the Alpine States for a another meaning"The term Alpine states or Alpine countries refers to the countries associated with the region ofAlps . As defined by theAlpine Convention of 1991, the region of theAlps comprise the territory of 7 countries. This territory includes 83NUTS 3 -level localadministrative region s and about 6,200communities /municipalities . The 7 alpine states areSwitzerland (Swiss Alps ),Liechtenstein ,Austria ,Slovenia ,Germany ,France , andItaly . [ [http://www.cipra.org/en/alpenkonvention/the-alps Alpine Convention: The Alps] ]After
Monaco became a party of the convention under a separate protocol, topics related to the Alpine Convention refer to "eight Alpine states". [ [http://www.swissworld.org/en/switzerland/swiss_specials/swiss_mountains/alpine_convention/ "Alpine Convention"] ]In the narrow sense, the term "Alpine states" may be applied to the first three or four:
Switzerland ,Liechtenstein ,Austria , and optionallySlovenia (after the dissolution of theYugoslavia ), with all or major part of the territory within the high elevation terrain of the Alpine arc. The four are also included into the traditional region ofCentral Europe .References
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