The
Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino Euroregion (; ) is a
Euroregion formed by the
Austrian State of
Tyrol and the
Italian provinces of
South Tyrol and
Trentino. The boundaries of the association correspond to the former
Habsburg County of Tyrol, which for centuries shaped life in the
Alpine region. Divided after
World War I, the region retained much of its cultural integrity by its traditionally strong attachment to the land and a profound desire for self-government on both sides of the border. The long-standing cultural, social and economic ties, as much as the recognition of convergent interests based on its traditional role as transit country and its largely identical environmental conditions in the
Central Alps, led to the creation of the Euroregion by the three provinces in 1998.