Users' questions

What country entered the EU in 2013?

What country entered the EU in 2013?

Croatia
Background. Croatia applied for EU membership in 2003 and was in negotiations from 2005 until 2011. On 9 December 2011 leaders from the EU and Croatia signed the accession treaty. The country became the 28th EU member country on 1 July 2013.

Which countries recently joined the EU?

At present, May 9 is celebrated annually as Europe Day. The first agreement establishing the European Economic Community was signed in 1957 by six countries: Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands….Current list of all 27 European Union countries.

Country Portugal
EU accession date January 1, 1986
Schengen Area member Yes
Eurozone member Yes

Which country stopped its negotiations with the EU in 2013?

Croatia finished accession negotiations on 30 June 2011, and on 9 December 2011, signed the Treaty of Accession….Timeline.

Date Event
2004-04-20 European Commission replies to the answers with a positive opinion (Avis).

Who are the 13 new countries added to the EU?

Since 2004 there have been 13 new countries added to the European Union – Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. This statistical collection sheds a light on the status quo of education in these countries. 1. Bulgaria 2. Croatia 3. Cyprus 4. Czech Republic 5.

Is there a calendar for the year 2013?

This website shows every (annual) calendar including 2021, 2022 and 2023. This can be very useful if you are looking for a specific date (When there’s a holiday / vacation for example) or maybe you want to know what the week number of a date in 2013 is.

How to find out when a holiday is in 2013?

This can be very useful if you are looking for a specific date (When there’s a holiday / vacation for example) or maybe you want to know what the week number of a date in 2013 is. You can also use this site to find out when a particular day or date in 2013 takes place. View below the 2013 calendar. See more 2013 Holidays.

Who are the new members of the European Union?

Since 2004 there have been 13 new countries added to the European Union – Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. This statistical collection sheds a light on the status quo of education in these countries.