Transborder Agglomeration
A transborder agglomeration is a urban Unité transborder, in other words a whole of common forming a practically continuous urban fabric of share and others of one (or several) Frontière (S) between country or states.
Europe
Americas
North America
- Strait - Windsor: the United States - Canada ,
- Seattle - Vancouver: the United States - Canada ,
- San Diego - Tijuana: the United States - Mexico ,
- Calexico - Mexicali: the United States - Mexico ,
- San Luis - San Luis Río Colorado: the United States - Mexico ,
- Lukeville - Sonoita: the United States - Mexico ,
- Sasabe - El Sasabe: the United States - Mexico ,
- Nogales - Nogales: the United States - Mexico ,
- Naco - Naco: the United States - Mexico ,
- Douglas - Agua Prieta: the United States - Mexico ,
- El Paso - Ciudad Juárez: the United States - Mexico ,
- Presidio - Ojinaga: the United States - Mexico ,
- LED Rio - Ciudad Acuña: the United States - Mexico ,
- Eagle Not - Piedras Negras: the United States - Mexico ,
- Laredo - Nuevo Laredo: the United States - Mexico ,
- Rio Grande City - Camargo: the United States - Mexico ,
- Hidalgo - Reynosa: the United States - Mexico ,
- Brownsville - Matamoros: the United States - Mexico ,
South America
- Saint-Laurent-of-Maroni the - Albina: France - Suriname ,
- Saint-Georges-in-the Oyapock - Oiapoque: France - Brazil ,
- Léticia - Tabatinga - Santa Rosa: Colombia - Brazil - Peru .
Asia
-
Dandong - Sinuiju: China - North Korea .
See too
- Border zone
- Eurodistrict
External bonds
- Definition of an agglomeration/urban unit according to INSEE
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