Yes.Yes, Austria is a member of the European Union. Austria joined the EU on January 1, 1995.
Sweden joined the EU in the year of 1995.
Sweden, Finland, and Austria all joined the EU on January 1, 1995.
Finland joined the EU in the 1995.
Malta joined the European Union on the 1st of May in 2004.
Three countries joined the EU in 1995: Austria, Finland, and Sweden.
Actually, it was in 2004. The following countries joined the EU.CyprusCzech RepublicHungaryEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaMaltaPolandSloveniaSlovakia
Portugal, in 1986.
Estonia joined the EU in 2004.
Germany and Austria share a frontier. They are both German-speaking countries, of course, and also members of the EU. At the same time, both are independent, sovereign states.
In 1957, France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands formed the European Common Market. In 1973 the UK, Ireland and Denmark joined them. In 1981, Greece also joined and in 1986 Spain and Portugal joined what was then called the European Economic Community. In 1992, the European Union was born with the signing of the Maastricht treaty and all 12 members of the EEC joined the new EU. In 1995 Sweden, Finland and Austria joined the EU (with an obligation to join the Euro when it was indroduced) and in 2004, ten other states joined the EU.
European Union Membership Additions in 1995:AustriaFinlandSweden