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Download a Serious 2021 EU Map in English 30°W 20° 10° 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° 50°E 70°N 70°N 0 100 200 300 400 km 0 100 200 300 mi NON-CONTINENTAL AND OVERSEAS TERRITORIES OF MEMBER STATES THE EUROPEAN UNION BARENTS SEA EU population: 446 824 564 Member States: 27 28°W Accession candidates: 5 SEA OF Corvo ICELAND Reykjavík Flores Members of the EP: 705 ÍSLAND NORWAY AÇORES (PT) MADEIRA (PT) GUADELOUPE (FR) CANARIAS (ES) Graciosa Official languages: 24 MARTINIQUE (FR) 39°N 39°N GUYANE (FR) 31°W MAYOTTE (FR) Terceira LA RÉUNION (FR) Faial São Jorge 60°N BELGIUM CYPRUS SLOVAKIA Rovaniemi WHITE Pico SEA Capital Brussels Capital Nicosia Capital Bratislava 38° (FR) Saint-Martin Population 11 455 519 Population 875 899 Population 5 450 421 AÇORES (PT) São Miguel 18°N Luleå Members of the EP 21 Members of the EP 6 Members of the EP 14 29°W 28° Ponta Delgada Saint-Barthélemy Oulu Currency Euro Currency Euro Currency Euro Uleåborg 17°W ATLANTIC OCEAN MADEIRA (PT) 63°W Madeira Porto Santo Santa Maria GUADELOUPE (FR) 37°N 33°N BULGARIA LATVIA FINLAND Ilhas Desertas ATLANTIC OCEAN Funchal Grande-Terre Capital Sofia Capital Riga Capital Helsinki Umeå Ilhas Selvagens 30°N 27° 26° 25° Population 7 000 039 Population 1 919 968 Population 5 517 919 16°W Basse-Terre 100 km Östersund A FINLAND Basse- I 16°N Members of the EP 17 Members of the EP 8 Members of the EP 14 Vaasa Terre N Marie- Vasa SUOMI 18°W 17° 16° 15° 14° Galante H Currency Lev Currency Euro Currency Euro N Härnösand T SWEDEN O Alegranza 61°30’ W B ATLANTIC OCEAN 100 km SVERIGE F La Graciosa A Mikkeli O S:t Michel MARTINIQUE (FR) CZECHIA LITHUANIA SWEDEN Lanzarote F E NORWAY L 29° Capital Prague Capital Vilnius Capital Stockholm U Hämeenlinna NORGE G Tavastehus CANARIAS (ES) Lobos Fort-de-France Population 10 649 800 Population 2 794 184 Population 10 230 185 La Palma Santa Cruz C de Tenerife 14°30’ N Falun Gävle Turku Tenerife Members of the EP 21 Members of the EP 11 Members of the EP 21 Åbo Fuerteventura Mariehamn Helsinki ATLANTIC OCEAN O Maarianhamina Helsingfors Las Palmas Currency Koruna Currency Euro Currency Krona Oslo La Gomera de Gran Canaria Uppsala 61°W 28°N 100 km Västerås Karlstad Tallinn Örebro DENMARK LUXEMBOURG Gran Canaria Stockholm MAYOTTE (FR) El Hierro Capital Copenhagen Capital Luxembourg C 18°W 17° 16° 15° 14° INDIAN OCEAN ESTONIA 100 km Nyköping Population 5 806 081 Population 613 894 Linköping EESTI Mamoudzou K 55° 50°W I A R A Members of the EP 14 Members of the EP 6 R Paramaribo EU ACCESSION E ATLANTIC OCEAN G Göteborg Jönköping E Valmiera 13°S A Visby Currency Krone Currency Euro CANDIDATES T K S S 5°N 45°E NORTH Aalborg Rīga LATVIA Moskva Cayenne Växjö 100 km N C LATVIJA GERMANY HUNGARY MONTENEGRO Viborg Kalmar Jelgava UNITED KINGDOM SEA Halmstad I Liepāja GUYANE (FR) LA RÉUNION (FR) SURINAME Capital Berlin Capital Budapest DENMARK T Capital Podgorica DANMARK Hillerød Daugavpils A Karlskrona L Telšiai Saint-Denis Population 83 019 213 Population 9 772 756 Population 622 182 Vejle Šiauliai Panevėžys København A Klaipėda 21°S Sorø Baile Átha Cliath Malmö B LITHUANIA Utena Members of the EP 96 Members of the EP 21 Dublin NORTH L IRELAND Tauragė LIETUVA Currency Euro Currency Forint ÉIRE Kaunas MACEDONIA 50° RUSSIA Vilnius BRASIL INDIAN OCEAN Capital Skopje T РОССИЯ ROSSIJA Marijampolė 50° 55°30’ W Kiel Alytus Gdańsk Minsk 100 km 100 km ESTONIA MALTA Population 2 077 132 CELTIC Capital Tallinn Capital Valletta A BELARUS Olsztyn SEA Hamburg Schwerin БЕЛАРУСЬ NETHERLANDS BELARUS' Population 1 324 820 Population 493 559 ALBANIA NEDERLAND Bremen Szczecin Amsterdam Bydgoszcz Białystok Members of the EP 7 Members of the EP 6 Capital Tirana Den Haag KAZAKHSTAN Gorzów QAZAQSTAN London Wielkopolski Currency Euro Currency Euro Population 2 862 427 Hannover Potsdam Berlin POLAND Poznań Warszawa Magdeburg POLSKA BELGIUM IRELAND NETHERLANDS SERBIA C H A N N E L BELGIQUE Düsseldorf Łódź I S H Brussel G L Lille BELGIË E N Bruxelles Lublin Capital Dublin Capital Amsterdam Capital Belgrade Namur Erfurt GERMANY Dresden Wrocław Kyïv Population 4 904 240 Population 17 282 163 Population 6 963 764 DEUTSCHLAND Kielce Opole Rouen Members of the EP 13 Members of the EP 29 Wiesbaden Frankfurt UKRAINE LUXEMBOURG Mainz a. 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УКРАЇНА Luxembourg Praha Katowice Rzeszów UKRAЇNA Currency Euro Currency Euro TURKEY Paris Kraków Rennes Saarbrücken Capital Ankara CZECHIA ČESKO GREECE AUSTRIA Population 82 003 882 Stuttgart Orléans Strasbourg Capital Athens Capital Vienna Nantes SLOVAKIA SLOVENSKO München Linz RUSSIA Population 10 724 599 Population 8 858 775 Sankt Bratislava РОССИЯ Pölten BAY OF Dijon Wien ROSSIJA Members of the EP 21 Members of the EP 19 Salzburg Eisenstadt BISCAY MOLDOVA FRANCE Bregenz MOLDOVA Currency Euro Currency Euro Bern Innsbruck Budapest LIECHTENSTEIN AUSTRIA Chișinău SWITZERLAND ÖSTERREICH NON-EU SCHENGEN SCHWEIZ Graz HUNGARY COUNTRIES SVIZZERA Klagenfurt SPAIN POLAND Lyon MAGYARORSZÁG Bordeaux SUISSE Santiago de Capital Madrid Capital Warsaw Trento SLOVENIA ROMANIA Compostela Aosta-Aoste SLOVENIJA ROMÂNIA Population 46 937 060 Population 37 972 812 ICELAND Oviedo Ljubljana Zagreb Santander Milano Trieste Torino Members of the EP 59 Members of the EP 52 Capital Reykjavik Venezia CROATIA HRVATSKA GEORGIA TbilisiCurrency Euro Currency Złoty Population 356 991 Beograd Vitoria-Gasteiz Iruña Toulouse SAKARTVELO Pamplona Genova BOSNIA AND București Porto Bologna AZERBAIJAN HERZEGOVINA BLACK AZƏRBAYCAN Logroño LIECHTENSTEIN BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA SERBIA SEA FRANCE PORTUGAL Valladolid Marseille MONACO Firenze SAN MARINO СРБИЈА GULF OF SRBIJA ARMCapitalENIA Paris Capital Lisbon Capital Vaduz 40° ANDORRA A Sarajevo Coimbra LION Ancona HAYASTAN SPAIN D Zaragoza YPopulationerevan 67 012 883 Population 10 276 617 Population 38 378 ESPAÑA R PORTUGAL Perugia I София Members of the EP 79 Members of the EP 21 MONTENEGRO Sofia (AZƏR.) 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