The European Union was founded by Western European countries while Eastern European countries were still occupied by the Soviet Union.
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All European countries are in Europe. What you probably meant is two European countries that are not members of the European Union. There are many of them. For example: Albania and Norway are not members of the European Union, but they are European countries. Europe is a continent and the European Union is an organisation.There are European countries whose borders extend from Europe into Asia, Turkey and Russia for instance, but they are still classed as European.
Most countries in the European Union use the Euro, while some of them still use their own currencies.
Argentina is considered a middle-income country, which places it between the categories of more economically developed countries (MEDCs) and less economically developed countries (LEDCs). It has a relatively high level of development compared to many other countries but still faces economic challenges.
yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY) yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY) yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY) yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY)
there are about two places, European countries and African countries.
The economy of Zimbabwe is getting better. However they still have a long way to go before, it can be considered stable. The country is recovering from an inflation rate of 79%, and almost 80% of the population lives in poverty.
The European Union is still in existence and working reasonably well for most of the countries involved.
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Yes. Norway is a country in Europe. It is not a member of the organisation known as the European Union, as many countries aren't, but it is still in Europe, so Norwegians are European.