Black Sea Euroregion
Black Sea Euroregion (Bulgarian: Черноморски еврорегион, transcript. Chernomorski evroregion, Romanian: Euroregiunea Mării Negre) is a seaside Euroregion, located in Bulgaria and Romania.

Creation
The Congress of the Council of Europe launched a Black Sea Euroregion on 26 September 2008, when the constituent act was signed by 14 authorities in four countries.[1]
Composition
The region is composed of:
- Burgas Province, Dobrich Province and Varna Province in Bulgaria (16,300 km2,[2] 1,060,000 inhabitants[3])
- Constanța County and Tulcea County in Romania (15,600 km2, 980,000 inhabitants[4])
The largest city is Varna,[3][5] The administrative center of the euroregion is Varna. The port of Constanța is marginally the largest port on the Black Sea.
Largest cities
This is a list of cities over 10.000 inhabitants in the region:
| City | Population | Metro | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| Varna | 332,686 | 523,737 | |
| Constanța | 310,471[6] | 446,595[7] | |
| Burgas | 200.264 | 410,000 | |
| Tulcea | 92,379 | ||
| Dobrich | 89,472 | ||
| Medgidia | 44,850 | ||
| Mangalia | 41,153 | ||
| Năvodari | 34,669 | ||
| Cernavodă | 19,890 | ||
| Aitos | 19,537 | ||
| Karnobat | 18,394 | ||
| Pomorie | 14,170 | ||
| Ovidiu | 13,458 | ||
| Nesebar | 13,347 | ||
| Provadiya | 13,090 | ||
| Kavarna | 11,368 | ||
| Balchik | 11,321 | ||
| Hârşova | 11,198 | ||
| Murfatlar | 10,857 | ||
| Măcin | 10,625 | ||
| Babadag | 10,037 | ||
Objectives
The "Black Sea Euro-region" initiative seeks to encourage greater awareness and careful use of the Black Sea resources and their sustainable management, as well as regionalisation processes in the area.
References
- International Conference to launch the “Black Sea Euroregion” Communication Unit of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. Press release.
- Bulgarian Provinces area and population 1999 — National Center for Regional Development — page 90-91 Archived 2011-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
- (in Bulgarian)Bulgarian National Statistical Institute - Express data from Census 2011 Archived April 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- Romanian National Institute of Statistics
- "Home". zmc.ro.
- According to 2002 Romanian Census
- "Populaţia stabilă la 1.01.2009" (in Romanian). INSSE. May 19, 2009. Archived from the original on September 2, 2009. Retrieved May 25, 2009.