Yes it is.
Madeira belongs to Portugal and Portugal is a member of the European Union, so the answer to your question is yes.
Madeira is an autonomous region of Portugal, located in the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its natural beauty, including lush landscapes and temperate climate. Madeira is a popular tourist destination for its hiking trails, wine production, and seafood.
Madeira Islands are in the Atlantic Ocean at approx. 330 North latitude and approx. 170 East longitude; but because Madeira Archipelago belong to Portugal it is considered a European territory.
As it belongs to Portugal and Portugal is a member of the European Union, the proper name for what you are referring to as the European Community, then yes it is.
Yes, it is. It´s in Spain. Its actually in Portugal, but is part of Europe and the European Union.
Yes, Madeira has a mild, subtropical climate with warm temperatures year-round. The island experiences relatively little temperature variation between seasons, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking a warm climate.
The euro is valid in Madeira.
They might eat something with Madeira Sauce - made from the drink Madeira.
The phone number of the Madeira is: 513-369-6028.
Funchal is the capital of Madeira
Madeira is an island that belongs to Portugal. Portugal is in the EU, so Madeira is in the EU.
Yes, Madeira does have a volcano called Pico do Arieiro. It is an extinct volcano that is part of the Madeira Island volcanic complex.