The EU is not anywhere. It is an organisation, not a place. It is an organisation that has 28 different countries as members, all from Europe. The countries in Europe that are members of the EU are:GermanyFranceUKIrelandSpainItalyBelgiumNetherlandsLuxembourgAustriaHungarySwedenFinlandDenmarkEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaPolandGreeceRomaniaBulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicMaltaPortugalSlovakiaSloveniaCroatia
In 2005, there were 25 countries in the EU.
The EU is an organisation, not a nation. As of 2015, it has 28 independent countries that are members of it.
The EU is not a country. It is an organisation. It has 28 independent countries as members.
No Eastern European countries were members of the European Union in 1993. The EU did not expand to the east until 2004 when nine Eastern European countries (with one Western European nation) joined the EU.
They are trading blocs with countries as members.
27 countries were members of the European Union in 2010.
Asia has 48 countries and the EU, which is an organisation that has some of Europe's countries as members, has 28 countries. Europe itself, has about 50 countries and 6 dependent territories.
One is the term of a group of countries and a union. The other is a term used for a continent. Not all European countries are members of the EU.
Jet aircraft are made in some of the countries that are members of the organisation known as the EU.
Many countries in Europe are not members of the EU. Most notable for declining in membership in votes amongst their citizens has been Norway.
Actually, all countries that use the euro are part of the European Union (EU), as the euro is the official currency of EU member states. However, there are countries like Kosovo and Montenegro that use the euro without being EU members. These countries have unilaterally adopted the euro for practical reasons, but they do not have the same rights and obligations as EU member states. Thus, while all eurozone countries are EU members, some regions or territories may use the euro outside of EU membership.