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Where're the EU borders?

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Where're the EU borders?

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  1. Did not think they had any...if so  everybody seems to walk through them ..willy nilly....perhaps they think it is easier that way, as they want everybody to reach us safely.    Come on in we are waiting to greet you all.


  2. They are the same borders as those countries who have joined the EU. There are 27 member states including : Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czec Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK.

  3. You really should research your homework yourself you know. You will learn more that way.

  4. It may be better to use google maps - would be a huge answer cos they are everywhere!!!!

  5. The EU borders with:

    Norway

    Russia

    Belarus

    Ukraine

    Moldova

    Croatia

    Serbia

    Macedonia

    Albania

    Turkey

    Switzerland....................

  6. Bulgaria is one of the borders, I think the U.K is another.

  7. Everything on the European continent as far east as middle Russia and as far south as Greece.

  8. The territory of the EU consists of the combined territories of its 27 member states with some exceptions outlined below. The territory of the EU is not the same as that of Europe, as parts of the continent are outside the EU, such as Switzerland, Norway and European Russia. Some parts of member countries are not part of the EU, despite forming part of the European continent (for example the Channel Islands and Faroe Islands). Several territories associated with member states that are outside geographic Europe are also not part of the EU (such as Greenland, Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles and all the non-European territories associated with the United Kingdom). Some overseas territories are part of the EU even if they are not geographically part of Europe, such as the Azores, the Canary Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Madeira, Martinique, Réunion, Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin.[24][25][26]

    The EU's climate is influenced by its 66,000 km coastline. (Crete)

    The EU's climate is influenced by its 66,000 km coastline. (Crete)

    The EU's member states cover a combined area of 4,422,773 square kilometres (1,707,642 sq mi).[27] The total territory of the EU is the seventh largest in the world by area and its highest peak is Mont Blanc in the Graian Alps, 4807 metres above sea level. The landscape, climate and economy of the EU are influenced by its coastline, which is 65,993 kilometres (41,006 mi) long. The EU has the world's second longest coastline, after Canada. The combined member states share land borders with 21 non-member states for a total of 12,441 kilometres (7,730 mi), the fifth longest border in the world.[28][29][30]

    Including the overseas territories of member states, the EU experiences most types of climate from Arctic to tropical, rendering meteorological averages for the EU as a whole meaningless. In practice, the majority of the population lives either in areas with a Mediterranean climate (Southern Europe), a temperate maritime climate (Western Europe), or a warm summer continental or hemiboreal climate (Eastern Europe).[31]

    or see here:

    http://www.google.co.uk/search?client=fi...

  9. On the edges of the outermost eu countries.

  10. You need to do your own research the answers yu are getting are confusing.. There are countries that are in EU and others that are waiting for acceptance. Best of answers /

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