There are lots of European countries with no major coal deposits. Obvious ones are the smaller countries: Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino, Andorra, etc. Other ones include Luxembourg, Denmark, Iceland, Slovakia, Moldova, Latvia, etc.
poland
No. The ECSC was not for all European countries, only Western European states were invited to join. It was also not so they could all have the same amount, but rather so they could benefit from a mutual resource sharing agreement.
Coal
Russia, however, this includes all of Russia and not just the European portion. Germany is the country wholly in Europe with the largest production of coal.
The European Union did not exist in 1952. Instead, the European Steel and Coal Community was created by the countries of Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The European Steel and Coal Community morphed into what is known as the European Union today.
Russia, Germany, Poland, Kazakhstan, and the Ukraine.
Using the definition of Northern Europe by the United Nations, Estonia would have the richest coal deposits of Northern Europe, as its the largest Northern European coal producer. However, Estonia, along with the rest of the Baltic States, is usually grouped with Eastern Europe. Northern Europe typically only includes the Nordic countries. However, none of these countries have significant coal deposits.
Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
Many Western European countries: France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy, and the Netherlands.
nuclear energy
China is the largest producer of coal in the world while the United States has the largest coal reserves.
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