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Eurofacts

The European Union is home to over 493 million people and 23 official languages. Is that news to you? Eurofacts brings you a quick and concise overview of the most important info on Europe and the people who live here.

The EU covers an area of more than 4 million km2

Not a huge area on the map of the world, but it embraces 27 countries.

Source: Europa.eu

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The longest river in Europe is the Volga in Russia

The Volga is 3,645 km long

Source: Information Please ® Database, © 2007

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The population of Europe is approximately 731 million

Includes figures from geographically European parts of Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkey.   Source: Population Division [more]

The biggest EU member is France

France covers an area of 547,030 km² .

 

Source: http://www.geoportail.fr/

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The highest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus in Russia

Mount Elbrus is 5,642 metres high.

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Luxemburgers consume the most alcohol in the EU per capita

According to 2006 statistics from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) people in Luxembourg [more]

The smallest country in Europe is the Vatican City

The size of the Vatican City is approximately 0.44 km²

Source: www.vatican.va

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The EU's most populated country is Germany

Germany has 82,244,000 inhabitants

Source: http://www.destatis.de

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The smallest EU member is Malta

Malta covers an area of 316 km²

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The word Europe comes from Ancient Greek and means "wide-gazing"

The name Europe is derived from Ancient Greek. Eur- comes from their word for wide, and –Op from the Greek term for [more]

There are 23 official languages spoken in the EU

They are: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Gaelic, [more]

The EU covers an area of 4.5 million km²

Source: http://europa.eu/index_en.htm

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Germany has the largest GDP in the EU

1.652 trillion Euros or 2.630 trillion US dollars - Gross Domestic Product (adjusted for PPP) GDP - Measure of national [more]

Luxembourg has the highest per capita GDP

  Highest GDP per capita (adjusted for PPP) – 50,500 Euros per person   (International Monetary Fund 2007) [more]

The EU has a population of 497 million

Source: Euro Stat 2008 Estimate

www.ec.europa.eu/eurostat

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For every 10 marriages, there are 4 divorces in the EU

Source: Population in Europe 2005: First Results by Giampaolo Lanzieri. Eurostat

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1 in every 3 births in the EU occurs outside of marriage

Source: Population in Europe 2005: First Results by Giampaolo Lanzieri. Eurostat

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The EU member with the highest unemployment rate is Slovakia

Approximately 13.3% of the Slovakian population are unemployed.

Source: http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/

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The EU member with the lowest unemployment rate is Denmark

Only 3.3% of Denmark's population are unemployed

Source: http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/

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Lithuania has the shortest life expectancy in the EU

The average Lithuanian lives for 71.8 years. This is still above the world average of 65.82 years. Source: Population [more]

Romania has the lowest standard of living in the EU

Source: 2005 United Nations Human Development Index.   The study measures worldwide standards for life expectancy, [more]

Ireland has the highest standard of living in the EU

Source: 2005 United Nations Development Index.   The study takes comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, [more]

Spain has the longest average life expectancy in the EU

The average Spaniard lives for 80.7 years Source: Population in Europe 2005: First Results by Giampaolo Lanzieri. [more]

The largest country in Europe is Russia

In terms of land mass, Russia is the biggest country in geographic Europe, which ends at the Ural mountains and the [more]
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