* Bulgarian-Европейския съюз/ Evropeĭskiya sŭyuz
* Czech-Evropská unie
* Danish-
* Dutch-Europese Unie
* English- European Union
* Estonian-Euroopa Liit
* Finnish- Euroopan Unioni
* French- l'Union d'Europeenne
* German-Europaische Vereinigung
* Greek-Evropaiki Enosi
* Hungarian-Europai Unio
* Irish-An Aontas Eorpach
* Italian-Unione Europea
* Latvian-Eiropas Savienība
* Lithuanian-Europos Sąjungos
* Maltese-Unjoni Ewropea * Polish-
* Portuguese- União Europeia
* Romanian-Uniunea Europeană
* Slovak-Európska únia
* Slovenian-Evropske unije
* Spanish-La Unión Europea
* Swedish-Europeiska unionen
It is now called the European Union, but it was called the European Community and prior to that the European Economic Community.
They are called the European Union. But not all countries that are in the European Union use Euros. And there are some countries who are not in the European Union who use Euros.
European Union
No, there is not a single Europa wide official language. All European languages are considered equal.
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.
In 2005.
Yes. Portugal joined what is now called the European Union in 1986.
The European Economic Community and the European Community are names previously used for what is now known as the European Union.
English is spoken throughout the European Union.
1951 - 1967
Ireland did not reject the European Union. It joined what was called the EEC in 1973, and is now known as the European Union. It has been a committed member throughout that period.
What was then called the European Economic Community was founded in 1957. It later became known as the European Community and then on the 1st of November 1993 it became known as the European Union.