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Encyclopedia > EU (disambiguation)
Look up EU, Eu, eu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

EU generally refers to the European Union, an intergovernmental and supranational organisation of sovereign states centred in Europe, sharing its own flag, anthem, central bank, currency, elected parliament, supreme court and common foreign and security policy; it is also its ISO 3166 country code. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...


EU may also refer to:

Eu may refer to: Ephraim Union is a regional political party in the Indian state of Mizoram. ... Europa Universalis is a grand strategy computer game released in 2000 by Paradox Entertainment and is distributed in North America by Strategy First. ... Ecuatoriana de Aviación, also commonly known simply as Ecuatoriana, was the national flag carrier airline of Ecuador. ... Entropia Universe is a massively multiplayer online virtual universe designed by Swedish software company MindArk. ... The University of Edinburgh was founded in 1583 as a renowned centre for teaching in Edinburgh, Scotland. ... Emory University is a private university located in the metropolitan area of the city of Atlanta and in western unincorporated DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. ... Elon University is a private, liberal arts university located in Elon, North Carolina. ... Expanded Universe material (e. ... Economics and commerce define an end-user as the person who uses a product. ... The end user is a central concept in software engineering, referring to an abstraction of the group of persons who will ultimately use a piece of software (i. ... Experience Unlimited (EU) was a Washington, DC go-go band that enjoyed its height of popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Battlefield 2142 is a first-person shooter computer game designed by Digital Illusions CE and is the fourth game in the Battlefield series. ... EU is a former Soviet Union electronic music group, generally considered to be part of the IDM genre, formed in 1997 in Saint Petersburg, and consisting of Sasha Zaitsex and Ilya Baramiya. ...

  • Eu, Seine-Maritime, a town in France
  • Eu (digraph), a digraph found in many languages
  • Euler number, a dimensionless momentum transport parameter in physics
  • Europium, a chemical element symbol

eu may refer to: Coat of arms Eu, Seine-Maritime Eu is an historic town in northern France. ... Eu is a digraph found in many languages. ... In mathematics, in the area of number theory, the Euler numbers are a sequence En of integers defined by the following Taylor series expansion: where cosh t is the hyperbolic cosine. ... General Name, Symbol, Number europium, Eu, 63 Chemical series lanthanides Group, Period, Block n/a, 6, f Appearance silvery white Atomic mass 151. ...

  • .eu, the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the European Union
  • Basque language: ISO 639 alpha-2 language code (for Euskara, the Basque language)
  • the eu- prefix.

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The EU member states have recently agreed to the text of a new constitutional treaty that, if ratified by the member states, would have become the first official constitution of the EU, replacing all previous treaties with a single document.
The EU economy is expected to grow further over the next decade as more countries join the union — especially considering that the new states are usually poorer than the EU average, and have the capacity to grow at a higher rate.
EU member states have agreed a programme called the Lisbon Strategy which aims at making "the EU the world's most dynamic and competitive economy" by 2010.
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