Search Results
North Macedonia
North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. Its terrain is mostly rugged, located between the Šar Mountains and Osogovo, which frame the valley of the Vardar River. Three large lakes - Lake Ohrid, Lake Prespa, and Dojran Lake - lie on the southern borders, bisected by the frontiers with Albania and Greece. Ohrid is considered one of the world's oldest lakes and biotopes.
-
DRBMP Update 2021 - Map 1: Danube River Basin District Overview (4.02 MB)
-
ICPDR "Fish of the Danube Basin" Poster (5.36 MB)
A poster featuring a handful of the iconic and unique fish species to be found in the Danube River. Danube River Basin Overview Map
With a total area of over 800,000 km², the Danube River Basin covers 10% of Continental Europe. While the main river flows through ten countries, the full basin including its tributaries covers nine more. It is a unique artery through the heart of Europe, connecting East to West, and Black Forest to Black Sea.
-
Danube Declaration 2016 (214.47 KB)
Adopted at the ICPDR Ministerial Meeting on 9 February 2016: Water Management in the Danube River Basin: Integration and Solidarity in the most international river basin of the world Danube Flood Risk Management Plan (DFRMP) 2015
-
DRBMP Update 2015 - Map 1: DRBD Overview (2.1 MB)
-
DRBM Plan Update 2015 - Complete set of Maps (37.73 MB)
Complete set of thematic maps supplementing the Danube River Basin District Management Plan - Update 2015. -
DRBM Plan Update 2015 - Annexes (9.72 MB)
-
Information Brochure on ICPDR Management Plans 2015 (6.67 MB)
Accessible information on the Danube River Basin Management Plan Update 2015 and the 1st DRBD Flood Risk Management Plan. The layout requires the brochure to be flipped in the printed version.