Macroregions of Romania
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The macroregions (Romanian: 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.
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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)
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Administrative divisions of Romania | |||||||||
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NUTS–I | Macroregiunea 1 | Macroregiunea 2 | Macroregiunea 3 | Macroregiunea 4 | |||||
NUTS–II (regions) |
North-West (green) |
Center (gray) |
North-East (yellow) |
South-East (purple) |
South–Muntenia (orange) |
Bucharest– Ilfov (brown) |
South-West Oltenia (blue) |
West (red) |
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NUTS–III (counties) |