Yes, it is. It´s in Spain. Its actually in Portugal, but is part of Europe and the European Union.
Yes it is.
Madeira belongs to Portugal and Portugal is a member of the European Union, so the answer to your question is yes.
Madeira Island is part of Portugal.
yes
Yes, Madeira does have a volcano called Pico do Arieiro. It is an extinct volcano that is part of the Madeira Island volcanic complex.
no, Madeira and Azores are both archipelagos that belong to Portugal
Yes
Yes,Madeira is part of Portugal; and Portugal uses the Euro.
Madeira Islands are in the Atlantic Ocean at approx. 330 North latitude and approx. 170 East longitude; but because Madeira Archipelago belong to Portugal it is considered a European territory.
Well, of course it is! It's a member of the European Union.
The European Economic Community was renamed to the European Community in 1993 and engulfed by the European Union in 2009. The following countries were a part of the European Economic Community: Ireland United Kingdom Portugal Spain Italy Greece France Luxembourg Belgium Netherlands Germany Denmark All these members, with the exception of Ireland and Denmark, were also a part of the Western European Union. However, this Union was too abolished and engulfed by the European Union in 2011.