Macroregions of Romania

Macroregions of Romania

The macroregions ( _ro. 'macroregiuni') of Romania are the four regional divisions created in Romania in 1998. They correspond to NUTS I-level divisions in European Union member states. Romania's macroregions (as with the development regions) do not actually have an administrative status and do not have a legislative or executive council or government. They only function for collection of regional statistics.

List of macroregions

There are 4 macroregions in Romania, and each include two development regions of the country:

*"Macroregiunea 1" (includes Nord-Vest and Centru)
*"Macroregiunea 2" (includes Nord-Est and Sud-Est)
*"Macroregiunea 3" (inlcudes Sud-Muntenia and Bucureşti-Ilfov)
*"Macroregiunea 4" (includes Sud-Vest Oltenia and Vest)

ee also

*Region (Europe)
*Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics


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