The countries that are members of the European Union, with their capitals in brackets are:
Italy (Rome)
Belgium (Brussels)
France (Paris)
Germany (Berlin)
Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Netherlands (Amsterdam)
United Kingdom (London)
Ireland (Dublin)
Denmark (Copenhagen)
Greece (Athens)
Spain (Madrid)
Portugal (Lisbon)
Finland (Helsinki)
Sweden (Stockholm)
Austria (Vienna)
Cyprus (Nicosia)
Czech Republic (Prague)
Estonia (Tallinn)
Hungary (Budapest)
Latvia (Riga)
Lithuania (Vilnius)
Malta (Valetta)
Poland (Warsaw)
Slovakia (Bratislava)
Slovenia (Ljubljana)
Bulgaria (Sofia)
Romania (Bucharest)
Vienna, Austria
Brussels, Belgium
Sofia, Bulgaria
Nicosia, Cyprus
Prague, Czech Republic
Copenhagen, Denmark
Tallinn, Estonia
Helsinki, Finland
Paris, France
Berlin, Germany
Athens, Greece
Budapest, Hungary
Dublin, Ireland
Rome, Italy
Riga, Latvia
Vilnius, Lithuania
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Valletta, Malta
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Warsaw, Poland
Lisbon, Portugal
Bucharest, Romania
Bratislava, Slovakia
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Madrid, Spain
Stockholm, Sweden
London, United Kingdom
Croatia will join the European Union on July 1, 2013 and its capital is Zagreb.
The goal of the European Union is to form a stronger, more unified Europe in order to have greater stability and strength in global markets. They have a common market with a single currency. Member states agree to abide by common laws that guarantee freedom of movement of people, goods, services and capital.
Parliament, Court of Justice of the European Union, Council (with so-called President), Council of Ministers (of member states), Commission (government).
The European Union is a organization created with the aim of achieving closer economic and political union between member states of the European Community. This has been extra helpful in for foreign and security policy, and the creation of a central European bank and the euro.
Yes. Finland became a member in 1995. All member states can be found by typing 'European Union' in Wikipedia.
The European Union does not recognise any religions. Each of the 27 member states of the EU has its own laws to do with religions. Some countries "recognise" religions. Some do not have any such law, religion is a private matter and does not necessarily have to be regulated by laws.
Not technically. There is no capital of Europe, as Europe isn't a country, it's a continent. However due to the large numbers of Europe wide institutions, it could be argued that Brussels is the de facto capital of the Europe union as it houses the European commission, the European council and the second seat of the European Parliament. The EU is comprised of only 27 countries in Europe and excludes European countries such as Norway and Switzerland.
No, China is not a member of NATO.
In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.In 2002, 12 of the then 15 member countries of the European Union started to use the Euro.
No, China is not a Schengen country. The Schengen Agreement is valid between most member states of the European Union and a few non-member European countries.
Most countries not considered to be "developed". Some examples include:BrazilChinaIndiaRussian FederationNigeriaPeruVietnam
European Member States.
The European Union achieved 27 member states on January 1, 2007 when Bulgaria and Romania joined. The EU will rise to 28 members on July 1, 2013 when Croatia joins.
The European Union achieved 27 member states on January 1, 2007 when Bulgaria and Romania joined. The EU will rise to 28 members on July 1, 2013 when Croatia joins.
The goal of the European Union is to form a stronger, more unified Europe in order to have greater stability and strength in global markets. They have a common market with a single currency. Member states agree to abide by common laws that guarantee freedom of movement of people, goods, services and capital.
Parliament, Court of Justice of the European Union, Council (with so-called President), Council of Ministers (of member states), Commission (government).
One question, two answers. In the European Union there are 28 member states. However, of those states there are only 18 in the Eurozone. They have adopted the euro as a common currency.
There are now 28 countries in the European Union and they are all democratic countries.