At the moment:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
There are 27 EU countries.
27 Countries were part of the EU in 1957! NOPE! there ARE NOW 27 countries there were not 27 back then!
the membership in the EU is increasing as the numbers of countries within the EU have gone from 1 to 27
27 countries were members of the European Union in 2010.
There were never 26 countries in the EU. In 2007 Bulgaria and Romania joined at the same time, bringing the total from 25 directly to 27.
The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.The EU is the European Union, an organisation which has 27 of Europe's countries as members. The Euro is used as the currency of 17 of those countries and so it is one of the official currencies of the European Union.
Most of the EU is in Europe.Europe is a continent of about 50 countries. The exact figure depends on where you consider Europe to end and Asia to start.The EU (European Union) is a economic and political grouping of 27 European countries (soon to be 28). Although one of them (Cyprus) is arguably in Asia, not Europe and some EU countries (notably France) include territory which is not in Europe.
There are no Asian countries in the EU.
Yes. Europe is a continent consisting of about 50 countries. The European Union is an organisation, of which 27 of those countries are a member of.
Actually, it was in 2004. The following countries joined the EU.CyprusCzech RepublicHungaryEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaMaltaPolandSloveniaSlovakia
the following points are advantages for living in the EU * the countries in the EU work together. * there are no wars between the EU countries. * all EU countries aggred to a set of rules for shops.
As of 2012, the EU currently has 27 members: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom The 28th member, Croatia, due to join on 1st July 2013. All other countries in the world are not members of the EU.