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The free standing CE Mark can be used to identify Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
(TTE) that meets either the Low Voltage Directive, or the EMC Directive, or both.
This product carries the CE Mark, with the Notified Body Number
TTE, Notified Body, Name Country, Notified Body Number
NSAI, Ireland, 0050
DGT, France, 0165
IGT, Italy, 0166
HDTP, Netherlands, 0167
BABT, United Kingdom ,0168
TELESTYRELSEN ,Denmark ,0170
BZT ,Germany, 0188
DGT, Spain, 0341
COMLAB, Norway, 0436
IBPT, Belgium, 0468
What do people call northern Europeans?
You could call them Northern European, Germanic, or simply European. You may also call them by their nationality, such as Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, etc. You could call them Scandinavian or Nordic. It can even go down to regional or city denominations, such as Teledøl or Stockholmare.
You could call one who lives in Northern Europe many things, as long as it is applicable in a sense. For example, if an Asian immigrant is living in Northern Europe, you cannot truly call them Germanic. Another example is that a Finn or Icelander would normally not be considered Scandinavian, but Nordic.
How wide is Poland from west to east?
Poland is around 430 kilometers (267 miles) wide from west to east, with its borders stretching from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Carpathian Mountains in the south.
What is a relative location to europe?
North of Africa, West of Asia. Occupies the western peninsula of Eurasia. Atlantic Ocean to the west, Mediterranean Sea to the south, Arctic Ocean to the north.
North of Africa, West of Asia.
A. Absolute Location
B. Relative Location
What countries in Europe can gold be found?
Gold can be found pretty much all over the world. The largest producers of gold in Europe include Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Romania, and Poland.
What is the element of the continent of Europe?
Define "element". Otherwise it's a meaningless question.
Europe as a geographical entity (not the European Union political entity) is a big continent of many countries with at least as many differences as similarities in geography, culture, religion, politics etc..
What are the 4 smallest country in Europe and thee sizes?
FlagCountryCapitalStatusÃ…land IslandsMariehamnAutonomous region of Finland (recognized by international treaty)AlbaniaTiranaAndorraAndorra la VellaAustriaViennaBelarusMinskBelgiumBrusselsBosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoBulgariaSofiaCroatiaZagrebCzech RepublicPragueDenmarkCopenhagenEstoniaTallinnFaroe IslandsTórshavnSelf-governing territory of DenmarkFinlandHelsinkiFranceParisGermanyBerlinGibraltarGibraltarOverseas territory of the United KingdomGreeceAthensGuernseySaint Peter PortCrown dependency of the United KingdomHungaryBudapestIcelandReykjavÃkIrelandDublinIsle of ManDouglasCrown dependency of the United KingdomItalyRomeJerseySaint HelierCrown dependency of the United KingdomLatviaRigaLiechtensteinVaduzLithuaniaVilniusLuxembourgLuxembourgMacedoniaSkopjeMaltaVallettaMoldovaChiÅŸinăuMonacoMonacoMontenegroPodgoricaNetherlandsAmsterdam (official)
The Hague (seat of government)NorwayOsloPolandWarsawPortugalLisbonRomaniaBucharestRussia[Europe 3]MoscowSan MarinoSan MarinoSerbiaBelgradeSlovakiaBratislavaSloveniaLjubljanaSpainMadridSvalbardLongyearbyenSpecial territory of Norway (recognized by international treaty)SwedenStockholmSwitzerlandBerneUkraineKievUnited KingdomLondonVatican CityVatican CityKosovoPristinaDe facto sovereign states lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the UN as de jure part of SerbiaPridnestrovie (Transnistria)TiraspolDe facto sovereign states lacking general international recognition
Recognized by the UN as de jure part of Moldova
What are the names of countries in Europe?
Albania
Andorra
Armenia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Belarus
BelgiumBulgariaBosnia-Herzegovina
Croatia
CyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFrance
Georgia
GermanyGreeceHungary
Iceland
IrelandItaly
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
LithuaniaLuxembourgMaltaMacedonia
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
PolandPortugalRomaniaRussia (part of)
San Marino
Serbia
SlovakiaSloveniaSpainSweden
Switzerland
Turkey (part of)
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Vatican City
What is the smallest country in Europe?
Vatican city
It is located in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is approximately one mile in area and is a government on it's own with it's own police force for civilian problems. It is the home of the Pope who also has his own Swiss guard police force for religious issues.
What is the name of the gap between Europe and Africa?
If you mean the small gap almost closing the Mediterranean Sea, it's the Strait of Gibraltar, separating Spain from Morocco.
Where in Europe is Bournville located?
In Europe, Bournville is located on the south-side of Birmingam, England. It is a small village and is best known for its connection to the Cadbury chocolate company.
In 1986 Spain and Portugal joined the European Economic Community, which is now known as the European Union.
Who were the greatest monarchs from Europe?
Charlemagne and Elizabeth the First, methinks. I would love to see the results of this!
Is the denube river a natural border between Europe and Asia?
No the Danube River is completely in Europe.
if you are trying to say like wild hogs like wild boars they live in the eastern western part of Europe hope this helps!
Are there any cities in Europe beginning with the letter Z?
· Zabrze, Poland
· Zagreb, Croatia
· Zaragoza, Spain
· Zielona Gora, Poland
· Zoetermeer, Netherlands
· Zonguldak, Turkey
· Zurich, Switzerland
· Zwickau, Germany
· Zwolle, Netherlands
Which European country has a federal government?
- The federal Republic of Germany
- The Swiss Confederation
Three more countries are partially federal, in that parts of the country have separate 'state' parliaments and governments, but parts of the country do not and have direct control by the national governament
- The Russian Federation
- Spain (Catalonia and other areas have state governments)
- United Kingdom (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have separate governments)