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Map of the European States

Europe Flag The map shows the European continent with European Union member states, new member states of the European Union since 2004, 2007, and 2013, member states of European Free Trade Association (EFTA), and the location of country capitals and major European cities. Member States of the European Union: ...show more There are by now (2021) 28 27 member states in the European Union. Members of the EU are (with national name in parentheses) Austria (Österreich), Belgium (België (Dutch), Belgique (French), Belgien (German)), Denmark (Danmark), Finland (Suomi), France, Germany (Deutschland), Greece (Ελλάδα), Ireland (Éire), Italy (Italia), Luxembourg (Luxembourg (French) Luxemburg (German) Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourgish)), Netherlands (Nederland), Portugal, Spain (España), Sweden (Sverige). The United Kingdom left the European Union at the end of 31 January 2020 CET (11 p.m. GMT. For some time the UK was on extended leave; on 29 March 2017 the UK formally notified the European Council of its intention to leave the EU by triggering of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Until January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom remained a full member of the EU and the rights and obligations of the United Kingdom applied in full until then.) [1] New Member States of the European Union: Czech Republic (Česká republika), Estonia (Eesti), Hungary (Magyarország), Latvia (Latvija), Lithuania (Lietuva), Malta, Poland (Polska), Slovakia (Slovensko), Slovenia (Slovenija), and a divided Cyprus became union members in May 2004. (Despite joining the EU as a de facto divided island, the whole of Cyprus is EU territory.) [2] Bulgaria (България) and Romania (România) became union members in January 2007. Croatia (Hrvatska) became the then 28th member of the European Union in 2013. Since 1 January 2023, the euro (€) is the official currency of Croatia. EU candidate countries: Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Turkey (Türkiye) are candidate countries. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are potential candidates. [EU] Albania applied for European Union membership in 2009; it received the candidate status in June 2014. The Republic of North Macedonia was declared a candidate country in December 2005. Montenegro applied for EU membership in December 2008. The candidate status was granted on 17 December 2010. Serbia officially applied for European Union membership in 2009; the European Commission recommended to make it an official candidate in October 2011. Turkey (Türkiye) was declared a candidate country in December 1999. Possible new EU country candidates Since June 2022 two countries are possible new EU candidates: Ukraine and Moldova. The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (AA) including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) signed in 2014 made Ukraine a priority partner for the EU. [EU] Since 24 February 2022, Russia has been pursuing an unprovoked aggression against Ukraine. It is having devastating consequences for Ukraine, its people, and its neighbours. The Republic of Moldova has been particularly affected. During these times of heightened vulnerability, the EU stands firmly with Moldova, an associated country with the EU and key partner in the Eastern Partnership. [EU] Other European countries Belarus The course and consequences of the 2020 presidential elections in Belarus have jeopardized the progress made in bilateral relations in recent years. The overall situation of human rights, democracy and the rule of law in Belarus deteriorated significantly in the run-up to, during and after the presidential elections of August 9, 2020. [EU] Iceland Even though Iceland is already heavily integrated into the EU market, the island nation applied to join the EU in 2009. In 2013 Iceland's government paused negotiations with the European Union due to disagreements in matters of fishing fees and tax cuts. Monaco Relations between Monaco and the European Union (EU) are primarily conducted through France. Norway Norway is not a member state of the European Union but is closely associated with the Union through its membership in the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA comprises the member states of the European Union, except Croatia, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. Kosovo, the former autonomous province of Serbia, unilaterally declared independence in February 2008. keywords: EU countries, countries of the European Union, online map of western europe, eastern europe, central europe, political map of europe Map of Europe Political Map of Europe and the European Union Political Map of Europe showing the European countries. Color-coded map of Europe with European Union member countries, non-member countries, EU candidates and potential EU candidates. The map shows international borders, the national capitals and major cities. You are free to use the above map for educational and similar purposes; if you publish it online or in print, you need to credit Nations Online Project as the source. More about Europe Geography of Europe Portugal, Cabo da Roca - the westernmost point of continental Europe and the Eurasian mainland. Portugal, Cabo da Roca - the westernmost point of continental Europe and the Eurasian mainland. Photo: Mohammed Moussa Europe is the world's second-smallest continent after Australia. Mainland Europe is geographically a great big peninsula, the western part of the Eurasian supercontinent. The European continent, despite it has no clear geographical or geological boundary in east, is by convention 'separated' from Asia by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caucasus Mountains, in southeast by the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea (see Map of Asia, with the soft border between the continents). In the south, the Mediterranean Sea separates Europe from the African continent. Europe's western borders are defined by the Atlantic Ocean and on the north by the Polar Sea. Extreme points of Europe The northernmost point of mainland Europe is on the northern tip of the Cape Nordkinn peninsula in Norway. The southernmost point is Punta de Tarifa on the Atlantic end of the Straits of Gibraltar in Spain, and its westernmost point is at cape Cabo da Roca in Portugal. Europe is roughly divided into the geographic subregions of Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, and Western Europe, as the United Nations region classification uses it. For a list of countries in these regions, see Countries of Europe. People in the United Kingdom, use the term 'Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles.

Europe's largest cities by population in 2020

The ten largest cities are Istanbul (pop. 15 million; Turkey/Türkiye), Moscow (pop. 12.6 million; Russia), London (pop. 9.1 million; United Kingdom), Saint Petersburg (pop. 5.4 million; Russia), Berlin (pop. 3.75 million; Germany), Madrid (pop. 3.2 million; Spain), Kiev (pop. 2.9 million; Ukraine), Rome (pop. 2.85 million; Italy), Paris (pop. 2.14 million; France), and Bucharest (pop. 2.1 million; Romania). More about Europe Capital Cities of Europe Maps and information for all European capitals. Countries of Europe Countries of Europe with population figures. Flags of Europe - Flags of the European States. Languages of Europe Which language is spoken in which European country? Maps Map of the Balkan Peninsula Political Map of the Balkan Peninsula. Map of the Baltic States Political Map of the Baltic Countries. Map of the Baltic Sea Map of the Baltic Sea and bordering countries. Map of the Black Sea Map of the Black Sea with bordering countries. Map of Central and Eastern Europe Political map of Europe's far east. Map of European Russia Map of the European part of Russia. Map of the Mediterranean Region Political map of the Mediterranean Region. Topographgic Map of the Iberian Peninsula Shaded relief map of the Iberian Peninsula. Map of Scandinavia Political Map of Scandinavia. Map of Major Airports in Europe Advertisements: Political Maps of Countries in Europe Albania | Austria | Belarus | Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Finland | France Germany | Greece | Greenland | Hungary | Iceland | Ireland | Italy | Kosovo | Latvia | Lithuania | Luxembourg | North Macedonia | Moldova | Montenegro | Netherlands | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Turkey | Ukraine | United Kingdom | Vatican City One World - Nations Online More Signal - Less Noise Site Map | Information Sources | Disclaimer | Copyright © 1998-2024 :: nationsonline.org

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