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Egypt, Britain, Spain, Gaul (france), and Greece.
No. Clemenceau & his supporters wished to ensure that Germany and its Allies would be neutered sufficiently to ensure France could not be effectively challeneged in the future. As such his aim was to strip the defeated of resources as well as gain significant reparations for France, and thus removed 2/3rds of Hungary's Magyar population as well as Transylvania, a cultural bastion of the Magyar people. Today's equivalent would be akin to splitting Italy into 2: Nothern Italy including Rome and everything South of Rome, or dividing France by drawing a line from La Rochelle to Lyon.
Describe the role of women in rome in the 1800's?
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The Treaties of Rome are two treaties that were both signed on 25 March 1957 by the same countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany; referred to as The Six of European integration.
In 1957 Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands founded what was then known as the European Economic Community or EEC. The EEC is now known as the EU and has 28 members. The EU came into existence in 1993 when there were 12 members. There were the 6 original members, though by then West Germany had been reunified with East Germany and is now known as Germany. The 6 other countries at that time were Ireland, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain and Portugal.
In1957, the Treaty of Rome creates the European Economic Community (EEC), or 'Common Market'. The six founders are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
The 6 founder members of what was then called the European Economic Community were France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. That was in 1957. There are now 27 members of what is now called the European Union.
The Treaties of Rome are two treaties that were both signed on 25 March 1957 by the same countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany; referred to as The Six of European integration.
The European Union (EU) started as the European Economic Community (EEC) on March 25, 1957, with the signing of the Treaty of Rome by six countries: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany.
Yes, I am sure that there are many people who remember the Hotel de Rome in Paris, France. Hotel de Rome has many different locations in Germany and Italy.
The EEC Treaty, signed in Rome in 1957, brings together France, Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries in a community whose aim is to achieve integration via trade with a view to economic expansion. After the Treaty of Maastricht the EEC became the European Community, reflecting the determination of the Member States to expand the Community's powers to non-economic domains.
EEC was created by Rome Treaty in 1957. The initial and basic was: to bring about economic integration, including a common market and customs union, among its six founding members: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany
Rome is not in Germany, it is in Italy.
The signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957 established the European Economic Community.
The capital of Ireland is Dublin The capital of Italy is Rome The capital of Germany is Bonn The capital of France is Paris The capital of Greece is Athens and The capital of Poland is Warsaw :)