It is much easier to name which countries are members: Ireland, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, France, Malta, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland.
Yes. The only major European countries that are not part of the European Union are Norway and Switerland.
Norway and Iceland
*Austria *Belgium *Cyprus *Czech Republic *Denmark *Estonia *Finland *France *Germany *Greece *Hungary *Ireland (Republic of) *Italy *Latvia *Lithunia *Luxembourg *Malta *Netherlands *Poland *Portugal *Romania *Slovakia *Slovenia *Spain *Sweden *United Kingdom (Britain) In all, 27 countries (2007)
Andorra Monaco Iceland* Norway Switzerland Liechtenstein San Marino Vatican City Iceland is a candidate for joining the EU and will do so in the near future. However, the country is currently not a member of the EU so it is on the list.
there was austria,germany,russia, I take it you mean in WW2: Austria (By Anschluss) Czechoslovakia Poland Denmark Norway Holland Belgium France Luxembourg Lithuania Latvia Estonia Yugoslavia Greece & Parts of Russia....
For example- Switzerland, Austria, Norway, etc.
Norway Finland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Poland Belarus Ukraine Georgia Azerbaijan Kazakhstan
Austria was the first country to be taken by Nazi Germany on March 11, 1938.
Answer: Most European countries do not have a Slavic majority. This includes: Ireland, the UK, Portugal, Spain, France, Andorra, Iceland, Switzerland, Italy, Leichtenstein, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, the Vatican, Monaco, Malta, Albania, Greece, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Sweeden, Finland, Norway, Roumania, Hungary, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
Latvia.
USA, Germany, Italy, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, Holland, Austria
European Russia borders the countries of Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, the Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan.
Poland, Greece, Norway, Sweden, France, Latvia, Bosnia, Serbia, Cyprus, Monaco, Kosovo, Russia, Turkey
Lots of European countries are famous for winter sports. These would include Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Switzerland
It is much easier to name which countries are members: Ireland, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Spain, France, Malta, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland.
Lithuania shares a border with Latvia to the north.