No, there is not a single Europa wide official language.
All European languages are considered equal.
In 2005.
The Official Journal of the European Union is published every working day of the week. It is the only periodical to publish every day in every language of the European Union.
Official language of Soviet Union was russian.
The official newspaper of the European Union is the "Official Journal of the European Union." It publishes legal acts, such as regulations and directives, adopted by the EU institutions. It is available in multiple languages and is an important source of information for EU legislation and policies.
The official language of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep is Malayalam.
the United Nations and the European Union both use French as one of their official languages.
The European union has no capital but brussels,Belguim hosts th official seats for the European Commision,Concil of the European Union and the European council. Also hold the European Parliament.
The European Union makes the national language from each nation member an official language of the EU. For example, English, French, German, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, etc. are all official languages of the EU. The EU does not recognize languages outside of the EU or on a minority scale within the EU, such as Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Norwegian, etc.
Italian is the official language in Italy, San Marino, and Switzerland. It's also an official language of Vatican City, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and the European Union. And it has co-official language status in the Istria part of Croatia, and the Littoral of Slovenia.
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The European Union already has 24 official languages. They are Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish. To have one official language would not be practical given the amount of different languages spoken in the 28 member countries, so it would not be helpful. That is why it has so many official languages and not one single official language.
Maastricht in the Netherlands.