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There is no language known as European. "European" refers to an area consisting of many countries and languages.
They are known as MEPs. They are elected from the countries that are members of the organisation that is known as the European Union for a 5 year term.
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There are over 50 countries in Europe. What you are referring to is the organisation known as the European Union. It now actually has 28 countries that are members. See the related question below.
No currency can be said to be the currency of most European countries. The Euro is the currency of 19 countries in Europe, but there are around 50 countries in Europe. So the Euro is the currency that is most common, but most European countries do not use it. All 19 of those countries are in the organisation known as the European Union, which has 28 countries in it. So most countries in the European Union use the Euro, but there are many other countries in Europe that are not members of the European Union.
In Central America, the countries with notable forest industries include Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. These nations engage in activities such as logging, timber production, and processing, often focused on both domestic use and export. Costa Rica is particularly known for its sustainable forestry practices, while Honduras and Guatemala are significant producers of tropical hardwoods. The forest industry plays a crucial role in the economies of these countries, providing jobs and contributing to livelihoods.
In 1957 6 countries were the founders of what is now known as the European Union. They were France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium.
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. There are 28 countries in the organisation known as the European Union. Only 19 of those countries use the Euro. A county in the European Union has the choice of using the Euro or not. Some countries have chosen not to use it or their economies are not ready to use it.
The European Economic Union never existed, it was known as the European Economic Community. The EEC transformed into the European Union.
There were originally 6 countries that together set up the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union. Those 6 countries were: * France * Germany * Italy * Luxembourg * Netherlands * Belgium