It is one of the creator of UE
802.11a "turbo" mode is not allowed in Europe. Turbo mode is achieved by bonding two channels together. Not allowed per EU wireless regulations.
Maybe this article will help you out! http://www.sayeconomy.com/benefits-of-france-being-in-european-union-eu/
France joined the EEC in 1957 (began functions in 1958), and was a signatory to the Maastricht Treaty that established the EU in 1993.
YES it is one of the first countries to form the organization that developed into the EU
France is one of the founder countries of the EU (former E.E.C.) alongside with Belgium, Italy, Netherlands, Luxemburg and Germany in 1957.
UK 36B = German (EU) 80B and France 95B US 36B = German (EU) 80C and France 95C
No, when you're a Russian physician, you are not allowed to practice medicine in the EU.
a proposal whereby EU citizens would be allowed to reside anywhere in the EU
It is the fourth largest EU country, coming after Russia, Ukraine and France. It joined the EU in 1986. The capital of Spain is Madrid, which happens to be the largest city in Spain.It is the fourth largest EU country, coming after Russia, Ukraine and France. It joined the EU in 1986. The capital of Spain is Madrid, which happens to be the largest city in Spain.It is the fourth largest EU country, coming after Russia, Ukraine and France. It joined the EU in 1986. The capital of Spain is Madrid, which happens to be the largest city in Spain.
Germany is the first economical partner of France.
In all EU countries if a work permit is allowed (after application). As Bulgaria is not in Schengen, can;t have a permenant job (without having allowed by the respective country)
France by area, Germany by population.