The European Union is an organisation. It does not have a prime minister. It has 27 different countries that are members of it. They are all independent countries and have their own prime ministers.What_type_of_ngovernment_does_European_Union_have
The three European countries entirely west of the Prime Meridian are Portugal, Spain, and Iceland.
It is a prime number. 13 is also considered unlucky in many European countries.
The prime meridian offically passes through the Royal Observatory in London.
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The prime meridian passes through a total of five European countries: the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Algeria, and Ghana. However, in Europe specifically, it passes through the UK and France. The meridian serves as the line of 0 degrees longitude and is primarily located in Greenwich, London.
In countries that have both, the President is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. The prime ministers normally have a more active role in running the country, but the president is still the actual head of the country. Presidents may give the seal of office to a prime minister and a prime minister will often go to see the president when a government collapses.
Iceland, Ireland, and Portugal are all entirely west of the Prime Meridian (0˚ longitude).
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There are a great multitude of nations which lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian. All of North, Central, and South America lie west of the Prime Meridian as do some European and African nations. European nations: Iceland Ireland Portugal African nations: Morocco Mauritania Senegal Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Liberia Cote d'Ivoire (Western Sahara) Note: Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can reach any country on the globe by traveling west frpom the Prime Meridian. So, in summary, the only countries that do NOT lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are those that are traversed by it.
There are four. Scotland, England, France and Spain. Scotland and England are sometimes both included as part of the United Kingdom, which is why sometimes people say there are only three countries on the prime meridian in Europe.
No, Prime Ministers are leaders of countries.