European countries whobelonged to secret alliances promised to do what?
To defend and aid other countries or in the alliance when they are attacked by any enemy nation.
As of 2009 which countries decided not to join the European Monetary Union?
United kingdom and Sweden
How much does things cost in Europe today?
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
There is no way to answer that. Europe has over 50 countries and millions of things that are for sale, so it would be impossible to give a list of the prices of them.
Europe has many countries and the temperature of them would vary considerably, as would the weather. It would depend on where in Europe you are.
a common market is a group of nations that cooprate to make trade among members easier. bye from cutie
On the 1st of may 2004 which ten countries joined the EU?
Cyprus, Czech republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, slovak repubic,& Slovenia.
Why might a country be denied membership from the EU?
If they can't satisfy the acquis communautaire, which is the entire body of European Union laws. A country must change their national legislation if necessary to align it with the acquis. Also, countries must have a half decent human rights record and meet certain economic standards.
Can you enter Italy via Germany with Schengen visa issued by Italian Embassy?
Usually you have to enter the country that issued your Schengen visa first, then you can travel to any other Schengen country.
Check with your local German embassy.
Why can Turkey play in the Euro 2008 finals if they are not a member of the European Union?
The Euro 2008 complement is based on UEFA membership (the governing body of European football), of which Turkey is a member, rather than EU membership. Membership with UEFA is independent of affiliation with the EU. 25% of the 16 teams who advanced to the Euro 2008 finals were not from EU member states: they are Turkey, Switzerland, Russia, and Croatia. Turkey and Croatia have made applications for EU membership, Switzerland and Russia have not.
What is the EU and what are the benefits of membership?
The EU stands for European Union. The organization was created to do away with tariffs. That way products produced in one country could be shipped to another. Now the laws of one country are similar to the laws of another country. Thus, it makes it easier for a businessman to do business in a number of European Countries without learning a number of different regulations and getting the approval of many different bureaucrats.
What do all the members of the commonwealth of nations have in common?
There's more that one definition of a commonwealth, here's one:
A world organization of autonomous states that are united in allegiance to a central power but are not subordinate to it or to one another
Under this definition the members have in common their allegiance to a central power.
Yes you can. Lanzarote is an island that belongs to Spain, and Spain uses the euro.
What did the European countries practice when setting up empires?
When the colonies were set up in the late 19th century, the first thing the Europeans did was abolishing slavery and slave trade by the local population and their rulers. In many cases it was even the reason that colonization had been considered. Slavery was everywhere in Africa and in Asia, and in many African and Asian countries up to a third of the population consisted of slaves, held by the local population.
Especially the British - after abolishing the slave trade themselves in 1806 - had become extremely active in fighting slave trade worldwide, patrolling Africa's west coast among others and freeing several hundred thousands of slaves.
After having established themselves in the colonized territories the European countries started setting up a 'western-style' administration. Since finding European personnel extremely hard to convince to come and work there (living in tropical countries greatly increased the risk of dying from a number of then incurable tropic diseases) most of the civil servants, policemen and soldiers were recruited locally, and when showing signs of promise, were sent to the 'motherland' to train or study.
Although there is no denying that at the time the European governments offered their commercial enterprises pretty free rein to go and exploit those countries' natural resources, in all probabillity the trillions of dollars paid in development aid after about 70 years of colonial rule pretty much made up for what was taken out mostly between 1890 and 1945.
Turkey's application for membership in the EU will be helped by all but which of the following?
Ceding of Crete to Greece
No, China is not a Schengen country.
The Schengen Agreement is valid between most member states of the European Union and a few non-member European countries.