Benelux: Belgium, the Netherlands & Luxembourg. The other 3 were France Italy & West Germany.
In 1957, Belgium was one of the 6 founding members of what was called the European Economic Community. It is now known as the European Union. so Belgium has been there right from the beginning.
Yes. It was one of the founding members of what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1957. It is now known as the European Union.
The Benelux countries. (BE-NE-LUX)
Indochina.
The European Union did not exist in 1952; it was known as the European Steel and Coal Community and was created in 1952. Its founding members were Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
Guyana, Surinam & French Guiana
In 1957 Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg were 3 of the 6 founding members of the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union. The other 3 founder members were Germany, France and Italy.
Guyana, Surinam & French Guiana
France
Scandinavia is Norway, Sweeden and Denmark.
In 1957 there was no European Union. Instead, it was called the European Economic Community (which later transformed into the European Union). It had six founding members: Italy, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, and West Germany. The United Kingdom was offered to be a founding member, but refused. Denmark, Ireland, and the UK later joined in 1973, Greece was added in 1981, and Spain and Portugal both joined in 1986. West and East Germany later reunified in 1990, three years before the EEC would be engulfed by the EU.
No. Belgium was one of the founding members of what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1957.