European Union member states Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
There are currently 25 member states in the European Union. Together with their dates of accession, these are:
- Austria (1995)
- Belgium (founding member: 1952/58)
- Cyprus (2004)
- Czech Republic (2004)
- Denmark (1973)
- Estonia (2004)
- Finland (1995)
- France (founding member: 1952/58)
- Germany (founding member: 1952/58)
- Greece (1981)
- Hungary (2004)
- Ireland (1973)
- Italy (founding member: 1952/58)
- Latvia (2004)
- Lithuania (2004)
- Luxembourg (founding member: 1952/58)
- Malta (2004)
- The Netherlands (founding member: 1952/58)
- Poland (2004)
- Portugal (1986)
- Slovakia (2004)
- Slovenia (2004)
- Spain (1986)
- Sweden (1995)
- United Kingdom (1973)
- Bulgaria, completed negotiations, set for membership in 2007.
- Romania, in negotiations, expected to join in 2007.
- Croatia, due to start negotiations in 2005.
- Turkey, has yet to start negotiations.
For information about EU territories and dependents outside continental Europe, see Special member state territories and their relations with the EU.
