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Color-coded map of Europe with European Union member countries, non-member countries, EU candidates and potential EU candidates. The map shows international borders, the national capitals and major cities.
Member states of the European Union (dark blue) (1993–present). Pre-1993, the EU was known as the European Communities (sky blue). Animated in order of accession and secession.
Map of the European Union. This map shows country boundaries, countries, islands, and countries of the European Union. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.
The European member states are countries mainly in Europe, and three outside, that are part of one or more of the four major treaty groups, namely the European Union (EU), NATO, Schengen, and eurozone.
General map of the European countries with capitals and major cities. The map shows European Union member states and new member states of the European Union since 2004, 2007, and 2013 (in yellow/orange), and member states of European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (in green).
Map of the EU. Click on the image above to get a large version of the map of the European Union. The European Union is currently a conglomeration of 27 European countries, which we will list below.
The European Union Map A useful geo-political map of the 27 member states of the European Union. It also includes a small map of non-continental and overseas territories of the member states and national flags.
Free political, physical and outline maps of Europe and individual country maps of England, France, Spain and others. Detailed geography information for teachers, students and travelers
The EU consists of 27 countries. The boundaries start from Finland’s Lapland to the north and reach Mediterranean coastlines to the south, stretching from the Irish coast in the west to the island of Cyprus in the east.
Europe has members in at least four major treaty groups. This map shows how these groups fit into the big picture of Europe's member states.