The Programming Area Sample Clauses

The Programming Area. The programming area is made up of ‘eligible’ and ‘adjacent’ regions as defined by Articles 88 and 97 of the IPA Implementing Regula- tion. These regions, which were decided in a meeting of the Joint Programming Committee (see Section 1.4), held on April 20, in Sa- rajevo, are listed below. NUTS Nomenklatura teritorijalnih statističkih jedinica PHARE Pomoć Poljskoj i Mađarskoj u rekonstrukciji gospodarstva R&D Istraživanje i razvoj TA Tehnička pomoć POGLAVLJE I. UVOD I SAŽETAK
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The Programming Area. The programming area is made up of ‘eligible’ and ‘adjacent’ regions as defined by Articles 88 and 97 of the IPA Imple- xxxxxxx Regulation. These regions, which were decided in a meeting of the Joint Programming Committee (see Section 1.4) held on 30/03/07 in Kotor, are listed below. Table 1.1: Eligible and Adjacent areas for Croatia and Montenegro Croatia (NUTS III, Counties) Montenegro (Municipalities) Eligible area (Art. 88) Adjacent area (Art. 97) Eligible area (Art. 88) Adjacent area (Art. 97) Dubrovnik-Neretva County Split-Dalmatia County Herceg Novi Kotor Tivat Budva Bar Ulcinj Cetinje Nikšić Podgorica Danilovgrad The Croatian eligible region is Dubrovnik-Neretva County which has land and marine border with Montenegro. The Montenegrin eligible regions are coastal municipalities of Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Budva, Bar, Ulcinj and municipality of Cetinje, the only municipality which is not situated on the coast but is included as an eligible municipality due to its close connections and gravitation toward the costal area. In addition the programming area extends to 1 Croatian county and 3 Montenegrin municipalities (see Table above). The reason for the extending the programme to these areas is that they provi- de to the eligible area services of outmost importance (e.g. health,

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