The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was established in 1951 and initially included six founding countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The ECSC was created to regulate the coal and steel industries of its member states to promote economic cooperation. It was dissolved in 2002, with its powers and responsibilities transferred to the European Union.
The ECSC formed on the 23rd of July, 1952. The EEC was formed in 1957. The EU came into existence in 1993. So it was 41 years after the ECSC.
The ECSC no longer exists. It became one part of the European Union as it developed. It was started by France, West Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg in 1951. The European Economic Community which is now known as the European Union, was started by the same countries in 1957, with the ECSC being one element of it. The ECSC still officially existed until 2002.
23 nations.
50
including ECSC about 10,000 or more.
ECSC
193
Yes
204 nations entered the 2008 Olympics.
204 nations entered the 2008 Olympics.
206 nations currently have Olympic committees.
the three nations involved were the french the spanish and the british