Where does the name Schengen come from?
The Schengen Agreement is named after the village of Schengen in Luxembourg, on the border with both France and Germany. This is where the original agreement was signed.
Can i enter to a different schengen country from the schengen country that issued my visa?
Yes.
If you need a Schengen Visa it applies for all Schengen countries, this means that you can then travel freely within the Schengen area as long as your visa remains valid.
How do relations among countries in the EU compare with American states?
It would be much the same. Some countries have very good relations with each other, often been historically strong, and some countries would have not so good relations. Different countries would have more in common with some countries than with others. By being part of the EU, the various countries are working more together and so generally relations would have improved.
How do i draw the European Union flag?
Drawing a European Union flag is simple. All you have to do is draw a rectangle, then color it blue and add stars.
A European business refers to any company or organization that operates within the European continent, regardless of its origin, and can encompass a wide range of industries such as manufacturing, services, technology, and finance. These businesses may be subject to European Union regulations and policies, which can influence trade, labor laws, and environmental standards. Additionally, they can vary in size from small local enterprises to large multinational corporations. Overall, European businesses play a crucial role in the region's economy and contribute to its global trade dynamics.
Which country in the eu is sardinia part of?
Unfortunately Sardinia belongs to the Italian Republic since 1861.
In reality the majority of Sardinian people identify themselves as Sardinian.
The independentism movement is growing up during the last 20 years and the process of independence will hopefully start soon, following the one in act in Scothland, Basc country,Catalunia.
Forza Paris.(Go together)
Is Greece going to be kicked out of the EU?
The last I had heard, the European Union refused to allow Greece to leave. It is my understanding that Greece wants out to help recover it's economy.
Greece is not going to be kicked out of the EU simply because its economy is failing. Greece is not the only EU member with strong economic problems. Spain, a much larger economy, is on the brink of becoming another "Greece". Greece has been bailed out, so its economy is given time to recover, in which its debt rate has fallen 40% due to the German bailout.
Again, just because Greece's economy is failing doesn't mean they will be kicked out. In fact, it means the opposite. Greece is top priority for the European Union now, and every member is helping to keep Greece afloat. The EU, being a supranational organization, has all its members economies intertwined, so all members must work together to sustain each others' economies. The total destruction of the Greek economy will harm the entire world, but simply leaving the EU won't help the situation, it would worsen it.
Where is the highest standard of living in the Europe?
Which European country built plantation colonies on what is now the southeastern part of th US?
Which European country built plantation colonies on what is now the southeastern part of the US
What language does the eu use?
There are 27 countries that are members of the European Union. The European Union has 23 official and working languages. They are: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish and Swedish. There are also other languages spoken in the European Union countries.
What countries were in the EU in 1957?
In 1957 there was no European Union. Instead, it was called the European Economic Community (which later transformed into the European Union). It had six founding members: Italy, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, and West Germany. The United Kingdom was offered to be a founding member, but refused. Denmark, Ireland, and the UK later joined in 1973, Greece was added in 1981, and Spain and Portugal both joined in 1986. West and East Germany later reunified in 1990, three years before the EEC would be engulfed by the EU.
How many EU countries can one visit with a German resident permit?
I am assuming you are a non-EU citizen who has a residence permit for Germany (Niederlassungserlaubnis). You want to know how many countries this allows you to visit without having to get a visa.
The answer is all countries which are part of the Schengen Area. That is currently 26 countries:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
Bulgaria and Romania are due to join Schengen in 2013. Norway and Switzerland are not part of the EU, but are in the Schengen Area.
What is Greece's largest pennisula?
The largest peninsula in Greece is Peloponnesus. That is what i know
What are some possible problems associated with admitting formerly communist countries to the EU?
One of the complex issues facing the EU is growth. Running such a huge alliance could be difficult. Many of the proposed members were once Communists nations. In general, they are less prosperous and have little experience in democracy. Such differences may create tensions that the EU will have to resolve.
Hope that helped.
What is a European country near Belgium?
France, Germany, The Netherlands and Luxembourg all border Belgium.
How can you make 12cents from two coins and use a 10cent coin - Euro money?
There is a 2 cent euro coin, so to get 12 cents, you would need a 10 cent coin and a 2 cent coin.