Euroregion Neisse-Nisa-Nysa is the first Euroregion created in Central and Eastern Europe, established in 1991. It covers mainly the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic, the state of Saxony in Germany and the Lower Silesian Voivodeship in Poland.
History
The representatives of the three countries approved a Memorandum determining the next steps in the creation of the region at the "Tripoint Conference on 23–25 May 1991". In June 1991, a tripartite working group was created, which proposed a structure model which is the basis for the work to this day. The very founding of the Euroregion took place in Zittau on 21 December 1991.[1] Since 2004, it has been headquartered in the most important city of the Euroregion, Liberec. The Euroregion is represented in all three countries – in Zittau in Germany, Jelenia Góra in Poland and Liberec in the Czech Republic (the chairman of the Euroregion is the governor of the Liberec Region).[2][3][4]
Objectives
Euroregion is a voluntary interest association of municipalities and districts of the tripoint of the Czech Republic, Germany and Poland. It was founded to support the development of these areas in the form of mutual, cross-border cooperation.[2] Its objectives are:
- elimination of the negative effects of the state border
- improving the standard of living of Euroregion residents
- improvement of natural and cultural-political conditions of life
- development of the economic potential of the Euroregion
Statistical data
Area (km2) | Population | Number of member entities | |
---|---|---|---|
Czech part | 2,493 | 431,155 | 130 |
German part | 4,507 | 548,568 | 98 |
Polish part | 4,737 | 514,919 | 51 |
Total | 11,737 | 1,494,642 | 279 |
Members of the euroregion
On the Czech side, the euroregion includes a larger part of the Liberec Region and the Šluknov Hook in the Děčín District of the Ústí nad Labem Region (a total of 26% of the area of the Euroregion), on the German side the south-eastern part of the Free State of Saxony (23%) and on the Polish side the south-western part of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship (51%).
Members of the euroregion are:[6]
Czech Republic
- Liberec Region, Liberec Regional Chamber of Commerce
- Bílá, Bílý Kostel nad Nisou, Bílý Potok, Bulovka, Černousy, Český Dub, Cetenov, Chotyně, Chrastava, Čtveřín, Dětřichov, Frýdlant, Habartice, Hejnice, Heřmanice, Hlavice, Hodkovice nad Mohelkou, Horní Řasnice, Hrádek nad Nisou, Jablonné v Podještědí, Janův Důl, Jeřmanice, Jindřichovice pod Smrkem, Krásný Les, Křižany, Kryštofovo Údolí, Lázně Libverda, Liberec, Mníšek, Nová Ves, Nové Město pod Smrkem, Oldřichov v Hájích, Osečná, Paceřice, Pěnčín, Pertoltice, Příšovice, Radimovice, Raspenava, Rynoltice, Šimonovice, Soběslavice, Stráž nad Nisou, Světlá pod Ještědem, Svijanský Újezd, Višňová, Všelibice, Žďárek, Zdislava
- Blíževedly, Brniště, Česká Lípa, Cvikov, Doksy, Dubnice, Hamr na Jezeře, Kamenický Šenov, Krompach, Kunratice u Cvikova, Mařenice, Mimoň, Noviny pod Ralskem, Nový Bor, Nový Oldřichov, Okrouhlá, Polevsko, Prysk, Radvanec, Ralsko, Skalice u České Lípy, Sloup v Čechách, Sosnová, Stráž pod Ralskem, Stvolínky, Svojkov, Svor, Velký Valtinov, Zákupy
- Albrechtice v Jizerských horách, Bedřichov, Desná, Harrachov, Jablonec nad Nisou, Janov nad Nisou, Jiřetín pod Bukovou, Josefův Důl, Koberovy, Kořenov, Líšný, Lučany nad Nisou, Maršovice, Nová Ves nad Nisou, Pěnčín, Pulečný, Rádlo, Rychnov u Jablonce nad Nisou, Smržovka, Tanvald, Železný Brod, Zlatá Olešnice
Germany
- District of Bautzen (Landkreis Bautzen)
- District of Görlitz (Landkreis Görlitz)
- Marketinggesellschaft Oberlausitz-Niederschlesien mbH
Poland
- Gmina Janowice Wielkie, Gmina Jeżów Sudecki, Karpacz, Kowary, Gmina Mysłakowice, Piechowice, Gmina Podgórzyn, Gmina Stara Kamienica, Szklarska Poręba
- entities from other voivodeships than Lower Silesian Voivodeship
References
- ↑ "Historie euroregionu v ČR". ern.cz. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- 1 2 "O Euroregionu Nisa". Czech Statistical Office. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
- ↑ "Euroregion Nisa". svazek.krkonose.eu. Svazek měst a obcí Krkonoše. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
- ↑ "Euroregion Nisa". Město Varnsdorf (in Czech). Retrieved 2023-10-12.
- ↑ "Ausgewählte Angaben zur Euroregion Neisse 2015 bis 2020" (PDF). euroregion-neisse.de (in German). Euroregion Neisse-Nisa-Nysa. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- ↑ "Základní údaje". ern.cz (in Czech). Euroregion Neisse-Nisa-Nysa. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
External links
- Official website (in German)
- Official website (in Czech)
- Official website (in Polish)