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Group.png Eurozone  
(European Union)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Euro.jpg
Flag of Europe.svg
Formation1 January 1999
Type international
Membership• Andorra flag.jpg Andorra
•  Austria
• Belgium.jpg Belgium
•  Bulgaria
•  Cyprus
•  Estonia
•  Finland
• Eiffel tower police.jpg France
•  Germany
•  Greece
•  Ireland
•  Italy
•  Latvia
•  Lithuania
•  Luxembourg
•  Malta
•  Monaco
• File:Europe-Montenegro.svg Montenegro
•  Netherlands
•  Portugal
• San Marino flag.png San Marino
•  Slovakia
•  Slovenia
•  Spain
• Vatican City.jpg Vatican City
Monetary union in Europe.

The Eurozone is made up of all the countries that use the Euro as currency.

Part of the European Union.

 

Known members

All 25 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
AndorraA micro state in Europe. An enclave between France and Spain.
AustriaGerman-speaking republic in Central Europe. Since the end of the Cold War, Austria has become increasingly westernised.
BelgiumFormer European colonial power
CyprusA small, divided, island in the Mediterranean. Greek Cyrpus was aggressively pushing the COVID-19/Vaccine in May 2021.
EireIsland off the coast of Great Britain. Ireland is a member of the EU but not NATO.
EstoniaEstonia is the most northern of the Baltic States. Formerly part of the USSR, now EU and NATO.
FinlandNordic country, borders Russia.
FranceA European nation, former colonial power, permanent seat on the UNSC
Germany"The economic powerhouse of Europe" - Germany dominates the European Union.
Greece"In 2006... the third biggest arms importer after China and India."
ItalyEuropean country that has the sixth-largest national wealth and third-largest central bank gold reserve. Italy/Deep state is an integral part of the SDS.
KosovoOne of the newest countries in the world.
LatviaFormer USSR, now NATO and EU. The middle country of the Baltic States. SDS power consolidation in 2021
LithuaniaFormerly part of the USSR, now NATO and the EU. Since 2021, aggressive mandation of vaccines.
LuxembourgOne of the richest and smallest sovereign states in the world.
MaltaIsland nation in the Mediterranean sea
Monaco"A sunny place for shady people."
Montenegro
NetherlandsPoliticly fragmented and very densely populated country. Had very lenient drug and (underage) sex laws. Named a "narco-state" by neighbouring countries. Home of the first Bilderberg meeting.
PortugalPolitically very controlled country, with a duopoly between socialist parties. Refused a War on Drugs, with successful results.
San MarinoA micro state in Europe. An enclave completely surrounded by Italy.
SlovakiaFormerly communist country in Eastern Europe. Now a member of NATO and the European Union.
SloveniaA small country in Europe that was never part of the Warsaw Pact.
SpainSeemingly a tropical easy-going country on the southern border of Europe. Spain has had trouble running a “death squad-free” democracy since Franco retired. Spain has seen the bloodiest post Gladio 1 terror attack take place in Madrid in 2004, and was a battleground of the Ifs and GRU during the 2010s.
Vatican CityThe second smallest nation state in the world (arguably after the BIS), housing the HQ of the Roman Catholic church.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:A Death Sentence for Greecearticle13 February 2012Mike WhitneyAn analysis and deconstruction of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Greek government and its creditors which secured Greek parliamentary approval amid scenes of unprecedented protests by the Greek population on 11 February 2012.
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