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DEFINITION OF THE ELIGIBLE CROSS-BORDER AREA. The eligible area for the CBC Operational Programme between Bulgaria and the fYRoM covers a territory of 16 298 sq. km with total population of 847 008 people. The overall borderline length is 165 km with 3 border crossings currently operating at the border. 3 new border crossing points are planned be open: Berovo – Strumyani; Peshchevo – Simitli; Delchevo – Kyustendil. Area, sq. km. % of the total country territory Bulgaria 111001.9 100 % BG CBC area 9501.0 8.6% District of Blagoevgrad 6449.5 5.8% District of Kyustendil 3051.5 2.8% fYRoM 25713.0 100% fYRoM CBC area 6797.0 26.4% North-East region 1096.0 4.3% South-East region 1681.0 6.5% East region 4020.0 15.6% CBC area 16298.0 Bg territory from CBC region – 58.3% fYRoM territory from CBC region 41.7% Territories, km2 120000 111001,9 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 0 25713,0 9501,0 6797,0 Bulgaria BG CBC fYRoM fYRoM area CBC area Territory of CBC region fYRoM territory from CBC region 41,7% Bg territory from CBC region 58,3% The eligible cross-border area is determined in accordance with the ERDF rules set out in regulation 1083/2006 where only NUTS III regions (or respective equivalents) are eligible for cross-border cooperation programmes. In Bulgaria the corresponding NUTS III administrative-territorial units are the districts established by the Law on the Administrative Territorial System in Republic of Bulgaria. Although the NUTS classification in the FYRoM is used only for the needs of collecting, processing and publishing of statistical data on regional level and still does not have any administrative implications, the existing statistical regions at NUTS III level are considered adequate for comparison between the two countries.4 The border area of Bulgaria comprises the districts of Blagoevgrad and Kyustendil (NUTS III), covering 9
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