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Neebor ( Network of Eastern External Border Regions)
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  • Neebor versammelt die Regionen mit einer EU-Außengrenze nach Osten. Diese reicht von der Barent See bis zum Mittelmeer, ist 5.500 Kilometer lang, umfasst 10 EU-Mitgliedsstaaten (Zypern, Estland, Finnland, Griechenland, Ungarn, Litauen, Lettland, Polen, Slovakei und Slovenien) in 41 Regionen.
    • As a result of the enlargement of the European Union in 2004 new dimensions of territorial co-operation have appeared along its eastern borders, generating new difficulties but also offering great potentials.

  • Die Regionen haben gemeinsame Probleme:

These regions share similar, if not identical development challenges, which basically differ from the position of other EU regions and their solutions requires specific measures and above all new approaches. The fact that they lay on the external borders in the eastern part of Europe puts them in the challenging position of being “bridges” of Europe with its neighborhoods. Cross – border co-operation has been singled out as one of the areas of territorial co-operation and joint efforts on both sides of the border are needed urgently.

  • Neebor wird koordiniert im Europabüro der Vereinigung der Gemeinden und Vertretungen Zyperns, wurde vorher allerdings in der Vertretung der ungarischen Regionalbüros koordiniert.
  • Durch Seminare und Konferenzen soll auf die Belange der Regionen Einfluß genommen werden und die Kooperation untereinander verstärkt werden.
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Östliche EU-Außengrenzen
  • Mitglieder
    • Zypern
      • Union of Cyprus Municipalities
    • Estland
      • Association of Estonian Cities and Association of Municipalities of Estonia
    • Finnland
      • Council of Oulu Region (Finland)
      • Regional Council of Etelä-Savo (Finland)
      • Regional Council of Kainuu (Finland)
      • Regional Council of Kymenlaakso (Finland)
      • Regional Council of Lapland (Finland)
      • Regional Council of North Karelia (Finland)
      • Regional Council of Pohjois-Savo (Finland)
      • Regional Council of South Karelia (Finland)
    • Griechenland
      • West-Pannonian Regional Development Agency
      • Region of East Macedonia – Thrace (Greece)
    • Ungarn
      • County Council of Békés County (Hungary)
      • County Council of Hajdú-Bihar County (Hungary)
      • County Council of Somogy County (Hungary)
      • Hungarian Public Nonprofit Company for Regional Development and Town Planning
      • Initiatives France-Hongrie
      • North Great Plain Regional Development Agency (Hungary)
      • South Great Plain Region (Hungary)
      • South-Transdanubian Regional Development Agency (Hungary)
    • Litauen
      • Association of Local Authorities in Lithuania
    • Lettland
      • Latvian Association of Local and Regional Governments
    • Polen
      • Marshal Office of Lubelskie Voivodeship (Poland)
      • Marshal Office of Podlaskie Voivodeship (Poland)
      • Marshal Office of Warminsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship (Poland)
    • Slovakei
      • Prešov Region (Slovakia)
      • Košice Region (Slovakia)
    • Rumänien
      • National Union of County Councils of Romania