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{{Short description|Countries associated with the region of Alps}} {{More citations needed|date=November 2020}} [[File:Alps with borders.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Eight Alpine states with international borders marked]] The '''Alpine states''' or '''Alpine countries''' are eight countries associated with the [[Alps|Alpine region]], as defined by the [[Alpine Convention]] of 1991: [[Austria]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Monaco]], [[Slovenia]], and [[Switzerland]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.alpconv.org/theconvention/conv05_en.htm |title=The contracting Parties of the Alpine Convention |access-date=2011-01-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110213063955/http://www.alpconv.org/theconvention/conv05_en.htm |archive-date=2011-02-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> ==Nations== [[File: Rastkogel ski slope.jpg |right|thumb|[[Alpine ski]] slope in the [[Zillertal]] valley, [[Austria]]]] # {{AUT}} # {{FRA}} # {{GER}} # {{ITA}} # {{LIE}} # {{MON}} # {{SLO}} # {{SUI}} ==Territory== The territory includes 83 [[Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics|NUTS 3]]-level local [[administrative division]]s and about 6,200 [[municipality|municipalities]]. In a narrow sense, the term "Alpine states" could be applied to Austria (28.7% of the total area), Italy (27.2%), and France (21.4%), which represent more than 77% of the Alpine territory and more than three quarters of the Alpine population. However, for larger countries like Italy and France, the share of their territory within the Alpine region only amounts to 17% and 7%, respectively. From a strictly national point of view, and with the exception of [[European microstates|microstates]] Liechtenstein and Monaco, [[Alps|the Alps]] are dominant in only two countries: Austria (65.5% of its territory) and Switzerland (65%). ==Diplomacy== The diplomatic status between these countries varies depending on their individual relationships with each other. Many of these countries are members of the [[European Union]] (EU) and have close diplomatic ties with each other through this regional organization. The EU has helped to facilitate greater cooperation and integration among the Alpine states in various areas, such as trade, transportation, and environmental policy. There are also several bilateral agreements and treaties between these countries, covering issues such as border security, trade, and cultural exchange. In addition, these countries work together through various regional and international organizations, including the [[United Nations]] and the [[World Trade Organization]]. ==See also== * [[Alpine skiing]] * [[Association of the Alpine States]] ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Alps|States]] [[Category:Regions of Europe]]
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