Danube–Kris–Mureș–Tisza Euroregion
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Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisza (Romanian: Dunăre-Criş-Mureş-Tisa, Hungarian: Duna-Körös-Maros-Tisza, Serbian: Dunav-Kriš-Moriš-Tisa or Дунав-Криш-Мориш-Тиса) is a euroregion located in Hungary, Romania and Serbia. It is named after four rivers: Danube, Criş, Mureş and Tisza.
The Danube-Kris-Mures-Tisza euroregion consists of:
- Arad, county in Romania,
- Bács-Kiskun, county in Hungary,
- Békés, county in Hungary,
- Caraş-Severin, county in Romania,
- Csongrád, county in Hungary,
- Hunedoara, county in Romania,
- Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, county in Hungary,
- Timiş, county in Romania,
- Vojvodina, autonomous province in Serbia.
Largest cities in DKMT:
- Timişoara (Romania) = 316,100
- Novi Sad (Serbia) = 215,600
- Arad (Romania) = 183,939
- Szeged (Hungary) = 173,200
- Kecskemét (Hungary) = 109,300
- Subotica (Serbia) = 99,800
- Reşiţa (Romania) = 84,000
- Szolnok (Hungary) = 81,500
- Zrenjanin (Serbia) = 79,800
- Hunedoara (Romania) = 78,000
- Deva (Romania)= 77,000
- Pančevo (Serbia) = 76,400
- Békéscsaba (Hungary) = 67,400
- Sombor (Serbia) = 51,100
- Hódmezővásárhely (Hungary) = 49,200
- Petroşani (Romania) = 45,000