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European Union

An organization of economic and political union of some of the countries of Europe.

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Is Switzerland EU state?

No. Switzerland has not joined the EU since a referendum on the matter was defeated.

What are the new EU member states since 2004?

10 countries joined in 2004. They were Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Malta, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Estonia, the Czech Republic and Cyprus. In 2007 Bulgaria and Romania joined. In 2013 Croatia joined. There are now 28 countries in total. See the related question below.

Why don't some European Union countries use the Euro?

Some of the EU countries saw either a cultural or economic benifit to maintaining their own curency rather than adopting the euro.

The UK is one such country and has seen both benefits and disadvantages for this choice.

But rember regadless what is said it was all done its all politics

Square miles of Europe?

Europe covers about 3,930,000 sq mi. ( 10,180,000 sq. km. )

What is sistema italia?

Sistema Italia is Italian for Italian System.

What is the future for the EU?

Hopefully progression. The EU is expected to pick up its economy, probably not anytime soon but in the future, and rocket towards economic enlargement as it has done in the past. It is also expected to engulf all of Europe and most likely fuse into one nation: Europe or the European Union.

What European country is headed by a duke?

At present, with the exception of the Luxembourg, there are no dukes who rule.

Is Andorra the smallest country in EU?

No, because Andorra is not in the EU.

The smallest country in the EU is Malta.

What were the 10 steps towards creating the modern EU?

The creation of the modern European Union involved several key steps:

  1. Treaty of Paris (1951) - Established the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
  2. Treaty of Rome (1957) - Created the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM).
  3. Single European Act (1986) - Laid the groundwork for a single market.
  4. Maastricht Treaty (1992) - Formed the EU and introduced the concept of European citizenship.
  5. Amsterdam Treaty (1997) - Enhanced cooperation in areas such as justice and home affairs.
  6. Nice Treaty (2001) - Reformed EU institutions to prepare for enlargement.
  7. Lisbon Treaty (2009) - Streamlined decision-making processes and strengthened the European Parliament.
  8. Adoption of the Euro (1999) - Established a common currency for member states.
  9. Enlargements (2004, 2007, 2013) - Expanded the EU to include Eastern European countries and Croatia.
  10. Ongoing Integration - Continued efforts in political, economic, and social integration, addressing challenges like migration and climate change.

Which country pays the most into the EU?

Germany. She gives twice the amount she takes from EU.

What is an example of European supranationalism?

European Supranationalism is a method of decision-making in multi-national political communities wherein power is transferred to an authority broader than governments of member states. The first Community of Coal and Steel was agreed only for fifty years.

What does the EU import?

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Is Rhodes in the EU?

Yes, Rhodes is in Greece which is part of the European Union (EU).

Is Yemen a part of the European Union?

No

Yemen is not in Europe, it is in the south of the Arabian Peninsula.

Who has joined the EU since 2000?

13 countries have joined since 2000. Malta, Cyprus, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary all joined in 2004. Romania and Bulgaria joined in 2007. Croatia joined in 2013.

Union naval leader?

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