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Iceland
Norway
Litchenstein
Switzerland
(They are however in the EEA which is linked with the EU)


Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Andorra
San Marino
Vatican City
Monoco
Croatia(Candidate Country)
Serbia
Bosnia-Herzagovina
Albania
Montenegro
FYR Macedonia(Candidate Country)
Turkey(Candidate Country)

2007-05-10 04:51:08 · answer #1 · answered by eorpach_agus_eireannach 5 · 1 0

EU COUNTRIES

Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom

2007-05-10 00:53:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

It depends on what you mean by "members". A number of countries, including Britain, Norway, Switzerland, and I think Denmark, have joined the broader coalition and free-trade zone, but have decided not to adopt the Euro currency. The newer countries, including Romania and Bulgaria, are still not full members yet, but have a timeline for membership. There are still others which have not been asked to join at all. This includes Moldova, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia, and I think Albania.

2007-05-10 00:55:42 · answer #3 · answered by skip742 6 · 0 0

i do no longer think of Iceland ought to connect in any respect. before everything, a majority of the inhabitants remains against transforming into a member of. the only factor that has replaced is a social gathering that has continuously been professional ecu is now one in each and every of the two in government. selection 2, Iceland can stand on my own and the hobbies of this manner of small us of a are no longer in elementary terms right secure interior of a extensive league of countries. selection 3, the european Union is an Empire and in accordance to history, all super Empires are absolute to fall. relating to the loans. The Icelandic government refused to pay the loans, no longer because of the fact they did no longer desire to, yet because of the fact they could no longer DO IT. The British government neither ought to nor could pay all their expenses if ninety% of the rustic's banks went bankrupt. in certainty, no us of a pays the expenses of this manner of extensive area of their banks. yet another key factor why the Icelandic government don't have payed the expenses of privately owned banks by potential of Icelandic businessmen in Britain and The Netherlands, is that NO regulation tension THEM TO. The banks have been privately owned and promised ridiculous hobbies. i easily became into provided to pass my fee reductions to them yet i concept to myself that the full factor could no longer probably upload up. yet whats up, the Icelandic government agreed to pay up the loans of the privately owned banks besides and created expenses for Icelandic human beings, who in no way owned banks, in no way got here everywhere close to working banks and have been by potential of no potential linked to deprave Icelandic businessmen, for some years. i'm deeply sorry for the British and Dutch people who lost their fee reductions whilst the Icelandic banks collapsed. yet each and every little thing that provides severe hobbies ought to comprise an excellent hazard too. i think undesirable that my government did no longer restrain the upward thrust of the banks and that relatively some human beings lost their money. nevertheless, i did no longer vote that government, i did no longer convince absolutely everyone to pass his fee reductions to those banks and that i for specific should not be paying... ...yet i'm superb needs

2016-11-26 23:45:57 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

* Reykjavik
* Oslo
* Berne
* Zagreb
* Sarajevo
* Belgrade
* Podgorica
* Tirana
* Skopje
* Ankara
and mayby
* Minsk
* Kiev
* Chisinau
but that depends on how big europe is.

Udo

2007-05-10 00:53:26 · answer #5 · answered by UdovdM 4 · 1 2

i think all of them are. England has some exceptions though. England still uses the Pound sterling. and some other stuff

2007-05-10 00:47:08 · answer #6 · answered by q8 2 · 0 2

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