No new countries joined the European Union in 2005.
Actually, it was in 2004. The following countries joined the EU.CyprusCzech RepublicHungaryEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaMaltaPolandSloveniaSlovakia
European Pharmaceutical Union was created in 2005.
European Union Civil Service Tribunal was created in 2005.
In 2005.
There were 193 member states in the United Nations in 2005, which is generally considered the most widely accepted number of countries in the world.
Agrypnia - 2005 was released on: Greece: 31 October 2005 Greece: 24 November 2005 (Thessaloniki International Film Festival) Canada: 14 September 2006 (Toronto International Film Festival) USA: October 2007 (Chicago International Film Festival) Canada: 24 November 2008 (Ottawa European Union Film Festival) Canada: 8 December 2008 (Vancouver European Union Film Festival)
Medical Incredible - 2005 Joined for Life was released on: USA: 26 June 2006
Every European country, with the exception of Andorra and Vatican City, has plans for joining the European Union soon or in the future. This doesn't necessarily mean that every one of these countries are currently in the midst of an EU membership plan, just simply that they have either tried to join the EU before, or they have announced they will in the future, or haven't announced that they will not join the EU. For example, Switzerland is a country who applied for membership to the EU. However, a referendum was held and rejected by the citizens, so the country's membership is on hold. In addition, some countries even outside of Europe are either targets for future enlargement by the EU or have expressed desire to join the EU. These countries are Israel, Cape Verde, and Morocco. Israel is a country that the EU has plans for accession when and if the EU starts their non-European enlargement agenda. A poll in 2011 showed that 81% of Israelis support membership. Morocco has already attempted to join the European Union, but was rejected because they were not considered European or Europeanized enough. Morocco still has its hopes on joining the EU, as this is one of the reasons they left the African Union. Since 2005, Portugal has been pushing for the accession of its former colony, Cape Verde, as it would act as a bridge from the EU to the AU and Latin America. Since then, Cape Verde has been distancing itself from African politics, much like Morocco, and forging closer relationships with the EU. Refer to the link below for more information on the future enlargement of the European Union. Sections are included for all European countries not already a part of the EU, in addition to the three non-European countries mentioned above.
There were fifty states in the union of the United States of America in 2005. The last state to join the union was Hawaii in 1959.
Morocco was the only country to be denied membership to the European Union. It was denied because it is not viewed as a Europeanized country by the EU, although it does label itself as a European Union. However, Morocco still plans on joining the EU and has not given up hope. Some people think Turkey has been denied membership to the European Union, but this isn't true. Turkey applied for membership 1987. It is somewhat viewed as a Europeanized country by the EU and was even a founding member of the Council of Europe. Turkey has been a candidate for accession to the EU since 1999, and has not yet joined the EU but has not been denied admission. Negotiations started in 2005 and the result is expected to take at least a decade. Turkey is a very controversial topic for the EU and has been the focus of heated debates for decades. Turkey is a Muslim nation with an Arab majority and has a fast growing population and economy. Some countries argue Turkey should join the EU, such as the UK, because they need all the economic help they can get. But some countries, such as France, argue Turkey should be denied admission because they are not truly a European country, and if they were to join, they'd form the majority of EU delegates as they are expected to surpass Germany in population in the next few years.
Shattered Union happened in 2005.
The cast of European Jetski Championships 2005 - 2005 includes: Steven Dauliach as himself Christopher MacClugage as himself