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Statistics relating to enlargement of the European Union

Statistics relating to enlargement of the European Union

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This is a sequence of tables giving statistical data for past and future enlargements of the European Union. All data refer to the populations, land areas, and gross domestic products (GDP) of the respective countries at the time of their accession to the European Union, illustrating historically accurate changes to the Union. The GDP figures are at purchasing power parity, in United States dollar at 1990 prices.

Chart of the population development of
the EU affiliated with the enlargement process.

Past enlargements

Foundation

The EC6 in 1957
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1973 enlargement

The EC9 in 1973
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1981 enlargement

The EC10 in 1981
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1986 enlargement

The EC12 in 1986
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1990 enlargement

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1995 enlargement

The EU15 in 1995
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2004 enlargement

The EU25 in 2004
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2007 enlargement

The EU27 in 2007
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2013 enlargement

The EU28 in 2013
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UK withdrawal

The EU27 in 2020

Candidate countries

  Member states
  Potential candidates that submitted a membership application: Bosnia and Herzegovina and Georgia[1]
  Potential candidates that have not submitted a membership application: Kosovo (status disputed)[1]

EU27

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Albania

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Georgia

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Montenegro

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Moldova

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North Macedonia

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Serbia

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Turkey

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Ukraine

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All Candidates

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Note: All data sourced from individual country entries on Wikipedia. Populations usually 2021 estimates; historical/future estimates not used. Figures are approximate due to fluctuations in population and economies.

See also

Footnotes

1. ^ Algeria was part of France until 1962.
2. ^ German reunification in 1990 led to the inclusion of the territory of the former German Democratic Republic. This enlargement is not explicitly mentioned. Data for Germany in all tables is from current statistics.
3. ^ Greenland left the EC in 1985.
4. ^ Officially the whole of Cyprus lies within the European Union. "In light of Protocol 10 of the Accession Treaty 2003 Cyprus as a whole entered the EU, whereas the acquis is suspended in the northern part of the island ("areas not under effective control of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus"). This means inter alia that these areas are outside the customs and fiscal territory of the EU. The suspension has territorial effect, but does not concern the personal rights of Turkish Cypriots as EU citizens, as they are considered as citizens of the Member State Republic of Cyprus".


References

  • "Total Economy Database". Groningen Growth and Development Centre. January 2007. Retrieved 5 December 2007.[permanent dead link]
  • "Eurostat database". Eurostat.

Citations

  1. "Joining the EU". European Commission. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. "Population of Georgia". data.worldbank.org. United Nations Population Division. 16 July 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  3. "GDP, current prices". www.imf.org/en/Home. International Monetary Fund. October 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.

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