Yes. The only major European countries that are not part of the European Union are Norway and Switerland.
Vietnam is in Southeast Asia, not in Europe. It cannot ever become part of the European Union because it is half a world away from Europe.
Kazakhstan is not a member of the European Economic Union, and it would be unlikely to become part of that union because it is located in Asia, not in Europe.
In 1957 Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg were 3 of the 6 founding members of the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union. The other 3 founder members were Germany, France and Italy.
Citizens voted in favor of Denmark joining the European Union which is why Denmark joined; it was written in law.
Germany is an independent country. It is part of the European Union.
Germany is a part of the European continent and the European Union. So yes it is part of Europe.
23 years ago Germany was one of the founding countries of the European Union, which began in 1992.
Yes. The only major European countries that are not part of the European Union are Norway and Switerland.
Vietnam is in Southeast Asia, not in Europe. It cannot ever become part of the European Union because it is half a world away from Europe.
Kazakhstan is not a member of the European Economic Union, and it would be unlikely to become part of that union because it is located in Asia, not in Europe.
No, Germany is part of Europe, but not the United Kingdom. The UK is composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Britain has always been part of the continent of Europe. What you are referring to is probably the European Union. In 1973 it joined the organisation that was then called the European Economic Community and is now known as the European Union.
Yes. In fact it is one of the founding members of the what would become the European Union.
The decision for Germany to be part of the European Union was made by the German government and ratified through treaties negotiated with other member states. Germany joined the European Economic Community in 1957, which later evolved into the European Union.
Deutschmarks were discontinued when Germany; as part of the European Union; accepted the Euro as their standard currency.
In 1957 Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg were 3 of the 6 founding members of the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union. The other 3 founder members were Germany, France and Italy.