European Union (EU) Member Countries
A political and economic union of 27 European member states. Founded in 1993.
Austria
Vienna
9,200,931 people
Belgium
Brussels
11,825,551 people
Bulgaria
Sofia
6,437,360 people
Croatia
Zagreb
3,866,233 people
Cyprus
Nicosia
1,442,614 people
Czechia
Prague
10,882,341 people
Denmark
Copenhagen
6,011,488 people
Estonia
Tallinn
1,369,995 people
Finland
Helsinki
5,650,325 people
France
Paris
66,351,959 people
Germany
Berlin
83,491,249 people
Greece
Athens
10,400,720 people
Hungary
Budapest
9,539,502 people
Ireland
Dublin
5,458,600 people
Italy
Rome
58,927,633 people
Latvia
Riga
1,829,000 people
Lithuania
Vilnius
2,894,886 people
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
681,973 people
Malta
Valletta
574,250 people
Netherlands
Amsterdam
18,100,436 people
Poland
Warsaw
37,392,000 people
Portugal
Lisbon
10,749,635 people
Romania
Bucharest
19,036,031 people
Slovakia
Bratislava
5,413,813 people
Slovenia
Ljubljana
2,130,638 people
Spain
Madrid
49,315,949 people
Sweden
Stockholm
10,605,098 people
Frequently Asked Questions
How many countries are in the European Union?
The EU has 27 member countries.
Which countries are members of the European Union?
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
When was the European Union established?
The EU was established in 1993.
What continent are most EU members in?
The majority of EU member countries are located in Europe.