- European Union - Wikipedia
The largest by area is Greenland, which is not part of the EU but whose citizens are EU citizens, while the largest by population are the Canary Islands off Africa, which are part of the EU and the Schengen area
- European Union (EU) | Definition, Flag, Purpose, History, Members . . .
The European Union (EU) is an international organization that governs economic, social, and security policies common to its 27 member countries The EU was created by the Maastricht Treaty, which entered into force on November 1, 1993
- European Union Explained: Purpose, History, and Member Countries
What Is the European Union (EU)? The European Union (EU) is a political and economic alliance of 27 countries, noted for promoting democratic values and supporting global trade
- Twój portal UE, aktualności i najważniejsze wydarzenia | Unia Europejska
On 7 December, we mark 25 years of the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights It guarantees fundamental rights for everyone in the EU, including fair working conditions, freedom of movement and speech, the right to vote, personal data protection, and access to education and healthcare
- Unia Europejska – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Początkowo uprawnione do rejestracji były tylko instytucje publiczne z Unii Europejskiej (w tym przypadku zastępuje ona domenę eu int) oraz organizacje posiadające prawa do znaków towarowych
- European Union Facts | Britannica
The European Union (EU) is an international organization that governs economic, social, and security policies common to its 27 member countries The EU was created by the Maastricht Treaty, which entered into force on November 1, 1993 The EU’s common currency is the euro
- TOPIC 1: WHAT IS THE EU? – RECONNECT
The EU’s motto is “United in diversity”, which is about Europeans coming together to work for peace and prosperity, and about celebrating our different cultures, traditions and languages Each year on 9 May, we have Europe Day to celebrate peace and unity in Europe There is also a European anthem
- EU agrees to relax regulations around gene-edited crops - DW
The EU has agreed allow certain foods altered using genetic engineering techniques to be sold without special labeling under a new framework The rules distinguish between NGTs and GMOs
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