Boosting cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region

Union of the Baltic Cities (UBC) is the leading network of cities in the Baltic Sea Region with Member Cities from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, and Sweden. Founded in 1991 in Gdańsk, UBC is a voluntary, proactive network mobilizing the shared potential of its member cities.

UBC works through eight Commissions: Cultural Cities, Inclusive and Healthy Cities, Learning Cities, Planning Cities, Safe Cities, Smart and Prospering Cities, Sustainable Cities, and Youthful Cities.

 

UBC mission

Support member cities within our network and beyond; provide dynamic and flexible means to cooperate; create a joint voice for cities, regardless of size; connect our member cities with the rest of Europe and beyond.

Read more about our goals

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Kalmar

Gävle

Kaunas

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New Horizons (partner)

Espoo

Hamburg

Kiel

Greifswald

Reda

Sopot

Porvoo

Växjö

Kristiansand

Arendal

Kramatorsk

Liepāja

Trelleborg

Vaasa

Pokrovsk

Dolina Charlotty (partner)

Rostock

Gdynia

Darłowo

Gotland

Turku

Sejny

Ustka

Söderhamn

Zaporizhzhia

Kemi

Karlskrona

Vilnyansk

Rokiškis

Khmelnytskyi

Jonava

Koszalin

Kherson

Örebro

Tauragė

Panevėžys

Pärnu

Pruszcz Gdański

Mielno

Elva

Open Door (partner)

Valmiera

Mariehamn

Cēsis

Jelgava

Haapsalu

Malmö

Aarhus

Helsinki

Rumia

Elbląg

Umeå

Słupsk

Rīga

Gargždai

Jēkabpils

Rakvere

Vyshhorod

Klaipėda

Palanga

Guldborgsund

Kotka

Kolding

Lahti

Pori

Tartu

Gdańsk

Luleå

Tallinn

NEW AT UBC

Join UBC and become a member!
The UBC is a constantly growing organisation with members in all ten countries surrounding the Baltic Sea. We invite your city to become a member.
Funding
Here you can find information about programmes providing funds for projects contributing to the economic, social and sustainable development of the Baltic Sea region.
Partner Search
Welcome to the UBC Partner Search notice board!
European Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
UBC works strenuously to implement the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR)