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| - The European Union, is an economic and political supranational confederation of 26 member states located on Earth, primarily in the European continent. With a combined population of over 400 million inhabitants the EU represents the largest economy and the fourth largest population on Earth, and is one of the Tau'ri's leading powers.
- The flag of the European Union, also the flag of Europe, comprises of a ring of twelve upwards facing golden five-pointed stars on a blue field. Or in the European Union's heraldic description:
- The EU, along with the United Nations, was paralyzed to inaction during the humanitarian crisis in the Balkans during Slobodan Milosevic's reign in Yugoslavia, prompting the United States to take covert action via Delta Force operations. (Storm Force) Al-Qaeda within the European Union, or AQEU, was a radical militant Islamist organization active within the EU. ("Day 9: 1:00pm-2:00pm") Four years after Day 8, President James Heller came to London on state business, including a European Union economic briefing at the Prime Minister's residence. (Open-Cell.org)
- The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993, upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community. With almost 500 million citizens, the EU combined generates an estimated 30% share (US$18.4 trillion in 2008) of the nominal gross world product.
- The European Union is an organization of 27 countries in Europe.
- The European Union is one of the three major superpowers that presided over the world during the Puerto Rican Empire's reign of terror. It commanded over what formerly was the United Kingdom, and many European and African countries. It was a absulute monarchy with the head of state being Prince Ben Dover.
- A 23rd century invitation from the Gallic-Klingon Debating Society placed La Barre, France in the European Union.
- An evolution of the European Economic Union (EEU) of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the European Union became the central government for the national states of Europe in 2104 CE. The government had a parliamentary form with a chief of state (President) and a chief of government (Prime Minister) and a bicameral parliament. By 2112 CE, the Russian Federation and the states of Central Asia had begun negotiations to join the Union. Russia had been seeking trading partners in the west since the JKEU annexed Siberia and its rich natural resources in 2055 CE.
- For some time prior to the events of the British Halloween, the Roman Catholic Church manipulated the member countries of the EU council, into making "attacks" on the United Kingdom, starting with a treaty that banned the UK's nuclear weapons and required them to give up their nuclear arsenal to France, with the official reason being so that France would be the sole possessor of nuclear weapons in the EU and therefore have the technology to safely disassemble them. With Queen Elizard's reasoning that they need not react to such clear provocation, the other countries continued to take them lightly and act as they pleased, which contributed to Carissa's decision to carry out a coup d'état.
- In the home timeline, the European Union had grown to resemble a single state politically over the course of the 21st century. However, national and cultural differences remained, and each country still seemed to have its own sense of national identity. In the mid 21st Century, the EU and the United States intervened in Iran. However, the Second Iranian Intervention did not go as planned.
- Elections are held for the European Parliament every 5 years.
- A fictional body of the EU, the "Ministry of Foreign Affairs", was referred to in the English version of Resident Evil: Revelations as the "European Security Force".
- The European Union (EU) is a parlimentary government formed after the dissolution of Britannia, and that of massive political changes in Europe. The European Union is made up of the former 27 member states and former EU. The Treaty of Rome, held after the European Unions held after the disolve of Britannia over the city and the former European nations called for as a new state. Benelux declined and so did Poland. Turkey, and Egypt both ceded away from Rome to form their own nations.
- Back in 1989, after Soviet Russia fell, liberals rallied in Europe to devise another plan to bring down America. Satan fused the countries together into one "super country", the European Union, or EU for short, as a fighting machine against America. The EU befriended America and has been using various tactics to bring them down from within. Be on the lookout for their next scheme to bring down America. The EU has been compared to other teams such as The Warsaw pact, The New York Yankees, or The Roman Empire.
- The European Union (EU) is a supranational state, the economic and political union of 28 still sovereign states that together cover most of the continent. After he Second World War, many continental Western European political leaders sought to achieve greater economic cooperation and integration. Their efforts led to the establishment of the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1958, and the eventual creation of a single market between six countries: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. In 1993, the EEC was rebranded as the European Union to reflect the impetus toward greater economic, social and political integration.
- The European Union, or EU, was an economic and political union of Earth states that were located primarily in Europe. OOA Administrator Perlenmann described himself as an "EU mutt", having been raised and educated in Germany, Italy, and Great Britain. (HHA6.1: BTB)
- The EU hass 6 founding countries. They founded the EU in 23 July 1952
* Belgium
* France
* Germany
* Italy
* Luxembourg
* Netherlands
- An economic & political alliance of European nations. There is a flag for it the TripleA package. Could be used as a nation in World War 3 scenarios.
- The nordic countries of the European Union were particularly attractive to many of the Bagh Jorkel. The combination of political factors representative of the EU with the relatively flat land available seemed a far better choice than the single nation option offered by Canada. Many Bagh Jorkel eventually also felt that the close proximity of the United States of America to Canada in both physical and political terms a disadvantage to staying in one location.
- The European Union, previously called the European Community (EC) and sometimes known as the Common Market – it is an intergovernmental organization of 12 Western European nations with its own institutional structures and decision-making framework.
- Other countries in Europe, except for Kazakhstan either want to join the EU, or are a part of an agreement or a partnership with the EU. The term European Union is often confused with Europe. The difference is that Europe is a traditional continent as well as a cultural region in Eurasia. There are 50 countries in Europe. The European Union is a political confederation or union, 28 member states.
- The European Union was a Terran multi-national political entity founded in the last decade of the 20th century, built upon a precursory loose affiliatory body known as the European Economic Community, and it encompassed many nations in Europe. It may have been a precursor to the European Hegemony. At least in Star Trek: Lexington (United Trek) continuity, the Hegemony may have co-existed, at least in the early 23rd century, with another alliance of nation-states called the Second European Union that included England, as Lexington navigator Terrence Lawford was born in that Union.
- The European Union (EU) (formerly the European Economic Community) is a political and economic community with supranational and intergovernmental features. It is composed of 28-Member States primarily located in Europe. In 1957, six European countries formed the European Economic Community (EEC) by the Treaty of Rome. Since then the EU has grown in size through the accession of new Member States and has increased its powers by the addition of new policy areas to its remit. In 1993, the Maastricht Treaty established the base of the current legal framework.
- The European Union (EU) is a political and economic community of twenty-seven member states primarily located in Europe. It was established under that name by the Maastricht Treaty in 1993 and is governed by supranational institutions, able to make decisions binding upon member states, and intergovernmental bodies, forming unanimous agreements among all members.
- The European Union was founded in 1993 on the basis of the European Community, an economic alliance dating back to the 1950s. The Community was designed to tie European nations together to prevent a repeat of the Second World War and its associated human rights atrocities. Over the course of its history the European Union evolved from a simple international organization to something that began to resemble a state in its own right, especially in economic matters. It created a single economy, with even a common currency for most of its members, and helped stabilise and democratise Eastern Europe after the Earth Cold War. (Historical accounts)
- The European Union is a political union of twenty-eight sovereign states located in Europe. It was signed into current form in 1993. Members range from Poland to Portugal. The states are unified in economics, with the EuroZone, through using a common currency, the euro (€), and participating in having a centralized bank. Member states are also unified in politics, where officials are elected every five years and laws are abided by universally through various constitutions and treaties. The military is not unified, but the EU is allocated forces for internal affairs.
- The European Union (EU) is a politico-economic union of 28 member states that are located primarily in Europe. It covers an area of 4,324,782 km2, with an estimated population of over 508 million. The EU operates through a system of supranational institutions and intergovernmental-negotiated decisions by the member states. The institutions are: the European Parliament, the European Council, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, the Court of Justice of the European Union, the European Central Bank, and the Court of Auditors. The European Parliament is elected every five years by EU citizens.
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