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Euro, as in 11 other EU-countries. However, not all the EU-coutries have euros, like the UK and Sweden.
Because then Finland would have been occupied by the Soviet Union.
Newfoundland was a coastal colony. Almost all the jobs were related to the sea, most to fishing.
No, Finland is an indipendent state, member of EU and UN. it was occupied yes it was occupied because the Germans took it over mines is right because my teacher said
No, Finland is not neutral. Politically, it is a member of EU since Jan 1st 1995. It is not a full member of Nato, but is committed to peace partnership with Nato.
Finland joined the EU in the 1995.
Andorra is not a member of the EU.
Spain benefited from joining the EU by obtaining a better economy. The euro and the economic reforms that came with joining did a lot for their economy.
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Italy decided to become a member of the European Union ( EU ) to benefit from the economical benefits being a member provided and also for the political benefits. The EU makes trade easier by the creation of the Euro Dollar. This saves currency exchange hassles. The EU helps promote trade amongst its members as well. On the political side, Italy would be able to improve its relations with other European members through the trade and economic benefits stated above.
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no. they aren't considered European and they don't have any intentions of joining eu.
Eastern European countries under former Soviet occupation have been making progress in their economies by joining the European Union (EU). In addition to the economic benefits of joining the EU, these countries have gained democratic values in doing so thus moving on from the Soviet occupation that brought communism in these countries.
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Turkey wants to join the European Union (EU). The EU is a political and economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe. Membership in the EU offers many benefits to its members such as access to the single market increased economic development increased trade and investment opportunities and more. Other benefits include membership in the European Court of Justice access to the European Investment Bank and the ability to participate in the Schengen area. In order to join the EU Turkey must meet certain criteria. These criteria include: A stable democracy Respect for the rule of law and human rights A functioning market economy The capacity to take on the obligations of membershipTurkey has been in the process of joining the EU since 2005 but has yet to be accepted. The process of joining the EU is a lengthy one and requires much cooperation between the EU and Turkey.