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Urban area that extends into two or more countries (or dependent territories)
A transborder agglomeration is an agglomeration or conurbation that extends into multiple countries (sovereign states or dependent territories). It includes city states that agglomerate with its neighbouring countries.
List of transborder agglomerations[]
Africa[]
Americas[]
Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni - Albina
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French Guiana (France), Suriname
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Saint-Georges-de-l'Oyapock - Oiapoque
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French Guiana (France), Brazil
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Santana do Livramento - Rivera
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Brazil, Uruguay
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Chuí - Chuy
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Brazil, Uruguay
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15,592[1][2]
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Corumbá - Puerto Suárez
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Brazil, Bolivia
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Leticia - Tabatinga - Santa Rosa
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Colombia - Brazil - Peru
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Ponta Porã - Pedro Juan Caballero
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Brazil, Paraguay
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Foz do Iguaçu - Ciudad del Este - Puerto Iguazu
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Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
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800,000
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Bernardo de Irigoyen - Barracão - Dionísio Cerqueira
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Argentina, Brazil
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Uruguaiana - Paso de los Libres
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Brazil, Argentina
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Paso Canoas - Paso Canoas
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Costa Rica, Panama
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Cúcuta - San Antonio del Táchira
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Colombia, Venezuela
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700,000 [3]
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Metro Vancouver - Fraser Valley - Whatcom County
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United States, Canada
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3,050,000
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Detroit–Windsor
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United States, Canada
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5,700,000
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Port Huron - Sarnia/Point Edward
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United States, Canada
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105,776
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International Falls - Fort Frances
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United States, Canada
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15,000
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Sault Ste. Marie - Sault Ste. Marie
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United States, Canada
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93,944
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Edmunston - Madawaska[4]
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United States, Canada
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20,000
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San Diego–Tijuana
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United States, Mexico
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5,105,769[5]
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Mexicali - Calexico
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United States, Mexico
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1,143,000
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San Luis Río Colorado - San Luis
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United States, Mexico
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227,000
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Lukeville - Sonoyta
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United States, Mexico
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Sasabe - Sáric
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United States, Mexico
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Nogales - Nogales
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United States, Mexico
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240,000
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Naco - Naco
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United States, Mexico
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Douglas - Agua Prieta
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United States, Mexico
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El Paso–Juárez
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United States, Mexico
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2,500,000[6]
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Presidio - Ojinaga
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United States, Mexico
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Del Rio - Ciudad Acuña
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United States, Mexico
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Eagle Pass - Piedras Negras
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United States, Mexico
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Laredo–Nuevo Laredo
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United States, Mexico
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775,481[7]
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Rio Grande City - Camargo
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United States, Mexico
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Reynosa–McAllen
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United States, Mexico
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1,500,000[8]
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Matamoros–Brownsville
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United States, Mexico
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1,136,995[9]
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Asia[]
Astara - Astara
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Iran, Azerbaijan
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100,000
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Basra - Khorramshahr - Abadan
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Iraq - Iran
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2,000,000
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Blagoveshchensk - Heihe
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Russia - China
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400,000
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Dandong - Sinuiju
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China, North Korea
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1,000,000
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Dhahran - Jubail - Manama
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Saudi Arabia - Bahrain
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2,000,000
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Fergana - Kyzyl-Kiya
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Uzbekistan - Tajikistan
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300,000
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Sijori (Singapore - Johor Bahru - Batam - Bintan)
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Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia
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9,000,000
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Greater Bay Area (Guangzhou - Dongguan - Shenzhen - Hong Kong - Macau)
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China, Hong Kong, Macau
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71,200,000
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Kara-Suu - Qorasuv
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Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan
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40,000
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Lahore - Amritsar
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Pakistan - India
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12,000,000
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Mukdahan - Savannakhet
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Thailand - Laos
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200,000
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Padang Besar - Padang Besar
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Malaysia, Thailand
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20,000
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Tashkent - Saryagash
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Uzbekistan - Kazakhstan
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3,000,000 [10]
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Vientiane - Nong Khai
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Laos - Thailand
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900,000
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Europe[]
Øresund Region (Greater Copenhagen and Malmö)
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Denmark, Sweden
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3,964,522
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Baarle-Hertog - Baarle-Nassau
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Belgium, Netherlands
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9,262
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Basel - Huningue - Weil am Rhein ()
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Switzerland, France, Germany
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2,400,000
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Bourg-Madame - Puigcerdà
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France, Spain
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Como - Chiasso (part of the Greater Milan)[11]
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Italy, Switzerland
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189,000[12]
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Saarbrücken - Forbach
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Germany, France
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700,000
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Geneva - Annemasse - Ferney-Voltaire - Nyon (France-Vaud-Geneva basin or Grand Genève)
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Switzerland, France
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890,000
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Gorizia - Nova Gorica
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Italy, Slovenia
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Görlitz - Zgorzelec
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Germany, Poland
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85,000
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Guben - Gubin
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Germany, Poland
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35,000
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Hendaye - Irun
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France, Spain
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Ivangorod - Narva
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Russia, Estonia
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69,000
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Katowice - Ostrava (the Upper Silesian metropolitan area)
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Poland, Czech Republic
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5,300,000
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Komárno - Komárom
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Slovakia, Hungary
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56,000
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Le Perthus - Els Límits
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France, Spain
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700
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Basque Eurocity Bayonne-San Sebastián
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France, Spain
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620,000
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Lille - Roubaix - Tourcoing - Mouscron - Tournai - Kortrijk
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France, Belgium
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1,850,000
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Longwy - Aubange - Pétange
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France, Belgium, Luxembourg
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80,000
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Strasbourg - Kehl
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France, Germany
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700,000
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Konstanz - Kreuzlingen
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Germany, Switzerland
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110,000
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Kerkrade - Herzogenrath
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Netherlands, Germany
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95,000
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Frankfurt (Oder) - Słubice
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Germany, Poland
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75,000
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Haparanda - Tornio
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Sweden, Finland
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32,000
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Pello - Pello
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Sweden, Finland
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4,500
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Karesuando - Karesuvanto
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Sweden, Finland
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500
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Imatra - Svetogorsk
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Finland, Russia
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45,000
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Rousse - Giurgiu
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Bulgaria, Romania
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250,000
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Lifford - Strabane
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Ireland, United Kingdom
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18,500
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Valka - Valga
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Latvia, Estonia
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20,000
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Slavonski Brod - Brod
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Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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110,000
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Szczecin
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Poland, Germany
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763,321
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See also[]
References[]
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- Transborder agglomerations
- Divided regions
- Urban planning
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