Andorra
Monaco
Vatican City
Iceland
Norway
Turkey
Russia
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Croatia
Montenegro
Serbia
Kosovo
Macedonia
Albania
Belorus and Switzerland for example. Very vague question! Out of which countries? There are more than 2 European countries who are not part of the Union.
Lots of countries in Europe are not in the European Union. The two most notable ones are Norway and Switzerland.
The EU is not anywhere. It is an organisation, not a place. It is an organisation that has 28 different countries as members, all from Europe. The countries in Europe that are members of the EU are:GermanyFranceUKIrelandSpainItalyBelgiumNetherlandsLuxembourgAustriaHungarySwedenFinlandDenmarkEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPolandGreeceRomaniaBulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicMaltaPortugalSlovakiaSloveniaCroatia
Asia has 48 countries and the EU, which is an organisation that has some of Europe's countries as members, has 28 countries. Europe itself, has about 50 countries and 6 dependent territories.
One is the term of a group of countries and a union. The other is a term used for a continent. Not all European countries are members of the EU.
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Many countries in Europe are not members of the EU. Most notable for declining in membership in votes amongst their citizens has been Norway.
That is not possible. The European Union is an organisation that has 28 countries that are members. Europe is a continent with about 50 countries. So a large amount of Europe's countries are not members of the European Union and so they cannot participate it the things it does.
Western Europe.There are 24 countries in Western Europe. Currently, 2/3 (or 16) of them are members of the European Union.The countries that are members are:AustriaBelgiumDenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIrelandItalyLuxembourgMaltaNetherlandsPortugalSpainSwedenUnited KingdomThe countries that are not members are:AndorraIceland*LiechtensteinMonacoNorwaySan MarinoSwitzerlandVatican CityThere are 27 countries in Eastern Europe. Currently, about 40% (or 11) of them are members of the European Union.The countries that are members are:BulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicEstoniaHungaryLatviaLithuaniaPolandRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaThe countries that are not members are:Albania***ArmeniaAzerbaijanBelarusBosnia and Herzegovina****Croatia**GeorgiaKazakhstanKosovo****Macedonia*MoldovaMontenegro*RussiaSerbia*Turkey*Ukraine* - these countries are currently candidates for joining the EU and will most likely join within the next few years.** - Croatia has been granted admission to the EU and will join the EU in July 2013.*** - Albania sent in their application and once it is reviewed and accepted, will become a candidate.**** - Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are both countries that the EU want to apply for membership and will most likely do so soon.
Holland, i.e. the Netherlands, was one of the founding members of the EU. It's probably Israel in answer to the question. The competition is a European one, not just EU, so there are many countries in Europe outside the EU that compete, like Belarus, Serbia and Switzerland. The three countries that compete that are not in Europe are Israel, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The two that compete that are only partly in Europe are Turkey and Russia.
In 2005, there were 25 countries in the EU.
The European Economic Community, or EEC, was founded in 1957 by 6 countries. It now has 27 members and is known as the European Union. So there is no real difference as such. The EU is just the modern name for what was the EEC.
Yes. Not all countries in Europe are in the European Union.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and European Union (EU)