Croatia in Europe?
countries like former yougoslavia and romania, bulgaria and albania want to become memebers of the EU. but before they are able to join the euro there is a long traject to get passed first. I don't think that is even a real discussion at this moment.
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Really not. These countries are scheduled for the enlargement of the years 2010, I guess...wouter wrote:countries like former yougoslavia and romania, bulgaria and albania want to become memebers of the EU. but before they are able to join the euro there is a long traject to get passed first. I don't think that is even a real discussion at this moment.
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Re: Croatia in Europe?
Olivier wrote:A new on the site www.euobserver.com :
"The Croatian Prime Minister, Ivica Racan, confirmed on Monday that Croatia would submit its formal application to become a member of the European Union on 18 February in Athens."
Olivier
and congratulations to Croacia for its fantastic victory in the final of the world championship of Handball in Lisbon.. great game agaisnt Germany!
Damn right... IMHO:Phaedrus42 wrote:Albania? They will have a hard time becoming a member. So, who'll apply next? Ukraine? Belarus (talking about democracy LOL)? Maroc? I don't lnow, is this any good for these countries? I think the entire EU project has gotten a little out of hand.
Morocco: Never. (Europe? LOL.)
Russia: Never. (too big, only partly European)
Ukraine: Hardly.
Belarus: Hardly.
Turkey: Never (still, only European nations should be accepted)
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Thirteen countries have been identified as candidates to join the Europan Union: ten countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lituania, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia), and Cyprus, Malta, and Turkey.
Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey will not join in 2004.
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Re: Croatia in Europe?
Croatia will introduce the € in 2023.
Has anyone been this year in Croatia?
Is there already any change related to the €? Is is perhaps possible to pay already in € and get back € notes and coins?
Has anyone been this year in Croatia?
Is there already any change related to the €? Is is perhaps possible to pay already in € and get back € notes and coins?
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Re: Croatia in Europe?
It's possible at Pay tolls & petrol station as in Serbia & Bulgaria & sometimes in Turkey