Who were the original member states of the EU?

Who were the original member states of the EU?

The organisation founded in 1957 which is now known as the European Union, originally had six members: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

How many states were in the EU before Brexit?

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 member states that are signatories to the founding treaties of the union and thereby share in the privileges and obligations of membership….

Member state of the European Union
Areas 4,233,255 km2 (1,634,469 sq mi)

Which states were the last to become EU members?

European countries started to cooperate economically in 1951 when only states such as Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany, The Netherlands and Italy participated. Gradually, more countries decided to join. The last to join is Croatia – in 2013.

How many countries were in the original European Economic Community?

six
The EC initially consisted of six Western European nations—Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and West Germany. Britain, Ireland, and Denmark were admitted in 1973.

How many countries were in the EU in 1973?

9
A growing Community – the first new members join Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom join the European Communities on 1 January 1973, raising the number of member countries to 9.

When did states join EU?

Listed by accession date

# State Accession
1–6 West Germany 23 July 1952 ( ECSC) 1 January 1958 ( EEC)
7–9 Denmark 1 January 1973 ( EC)
Ireland
United Kingdom

When did each state join the EU?

Listed by accession date

# State Accession
1–6 France 23 July 1952 ( ECSC) 1 January 1958 ( EEC)
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands