EU Country – Latvia

Latvia

Latvia EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: RigaOfficial EU language(s): LatvianEU Member State: since 1 May 2004 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 2014 Schengen: member since 21 December 2007 Figures: Geographical size: 64 594 km2 Population: 1 871 882 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population) Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Latvia is a parliamentary republic. The president who is the head of state has a largely ceremonial role and nominates the prime minister. The prime minister who is the head of government chooses the cabinet of ministers. The government remains subject to Parliament’s approval throughout each term. The country is subdivided into 43 municipalities – 36 regional municipalities and 7 state cities with their own governance. These have their own city councils and municipal administrations.   Trade and economy Latvia’s GDP per capita of €26 600 ranks below the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 0.2% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat – figures for GDP per capita and GDP) Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Latvia benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Latvia Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Latvia benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Italy

Italy

Italy EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: RomeOfficial EU language(s): ItalianEU Member State: since 1 January 1958 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 1999 Schengen: member since 26 October 1997 Figures: Geographical size: 302 073 km2 Population: 58 989 749 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population) Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Italy is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister who is the head of government. The president is the head of state and appoints the prime minister. The Parliament is composed of 2 houses: the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. The country is subdivided into 20 regions. 5 of these have a special autonomous status, enabling them to pass legislation on some local matters.   Trade and economy Italy’s GDP per capita is €36 600, very close to the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 12.2% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP) Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Italy benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Italy Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Italy benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Ireland

Ireland

Ireland EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: DublinOfficial EU language(s): Irish, EnglishEU Member State: since 1 January 1973 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 1999 Schengen: Ireland has negotiated an opt-out from Schengen area Figures: Geographical size: 69 947 km2 Population: 5 343 805 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population) Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Ireland is a parliamentary republic consisting of 26 counties. The prime minister (Taoiseach) who is the head of government is appointed by the president after nomination by the Lower House (Dail) and exercises executive power. The president who is the head of state mostly has ceremonial powers. The Parliament has 2 chambers (an Upper and Lower House).   Trade and economy Ireland ranks second in the European Union in terms of GDP per capita with €79 300, well above the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 3% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP) Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Ireland benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Ireland Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Ireland benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Hungary

Hungary

Hungary EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: BudapestOfficial EU language(s): HungarianEU Member State: since 1 May 2004 Currency: Hungarian Forint HUF. Hungary is currently preparing to adopt the euro. Schengen: member since 21 December 2007 Figures: Geographical size: 93 012 km2 Population: 9 584 627 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population) Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Hungary is a parliamentary republic. The prime minister who is the head of government exercises executive power. The president is the head of state, his primary responsibilities are representative. Hungary is divided into 19 counties, Budapest, and 25 cities with county-level authority.   Trade and economy Hungary’s GDP per capita of €28 700 ranks below the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 1,2% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP) Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Hungary benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Hungary Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Hungary benefits from EU funding. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Greece

Greece

Greece EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: AthensOfficial EU language(s): GreekEU Member State: since 1 January 1981 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 2001 Schengen: member since 1 January 2000 Figures: Geographical size: 131 694 km2 Population: 10 397 193 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population) Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Greece is a parliamentary republic. The prime minister who is the head of government has the most political power. The president is the head of state and has largely ceremonial duties. The executive power is exercised by the government.   Trade and economy Greece’s GDP per capita of €25 300 ranks below the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 1.3% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP) Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and Funding How does Greece benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Greece Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Greece benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Germany

Germany

Germany EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: BerlinOfficial EU language(s): GermanEU Member State: since 1 January 1958 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 1999 Schengen: member since 26 March 1995 Figures: Geographical size: 357 569 km2 Population: 83 445 000 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population) Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Germany is a federal parliamentary republic with a chancellor who is the head of government, and a president who is the head of state and whose main responsibilities are representative. The country consists of 16 states (Länder) which each have their own constitution and are largely autonomous regarding their internal organisation. 3 of these are city-states: Bremen, Berlin and Hamburg.   Trade and economy Germany ranks seventh in the European Union in terms of GDP per capita with €43 400, well above the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 24.2% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP) Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Germany benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Germany Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Germany benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – France

France

France EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: ParisOfficial EU language(s): FrenchEU Member State: since 1 January 1958 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 1999 Schengen: member since 26 March 1995 Figures: Geographical size: 638 475 km2  Population: 68 401 997 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population)  Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system France is a semi-presidential republic with a prime minister, who is the head of government, appointed by the president who is the directly elected head of state. France’s territory consists of 18 administrative regions: 13 metropolitan (i.e. Continental France) and 5 overseas regions. All 5 of the overseas regions, as well as Saint-Martin (a French territory in the Caribbean), are considered part of the EU (with the status of outermost region). Strasbourg is one of the three official seats of the European institutions. The others are Brussels and Luxembourg City.   Trade and economy France ranks eleventh in the European Union in terms of GDP per capita with €38 000, which is above the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 16.6% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP)  Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does France benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in France Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how France benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Finland

Finland

Finland EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: HelsinkiOfficial EU language(s): Finnish, SwedishEU Member State: since 1 January 1995 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 1999 Schengen: member since 25 March 2001 Figures: Geographical size: 338 363 km2 Population: 5 603 851 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population)    Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Finland is a parliamentary republic with a prime minister, who is the head of government, and a president, who is the head of state. The central government is based in Helsinki and the local governments in the 309 municipalities (towns and cities). The country is divided into 19 regions and 70 sub-regions. The smallest region, Ã…land, is an autonomous archipelago in the south-west. The northern Lapland region comprises the Sami Domicile Area, home to around half of Finland’s indigenous Sami people (also known as Lapps or Laplanders).   Trade and economy Finland ranks ninth in the European Union in terms of GDP per capita with €40 700, well above the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 1.6% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP)   Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Finland benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Finland Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Finland benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking

EU Country – Estonia

Estonia

Estonia EU Member Banzai Japan Music Video Overview Capital: TallinnOfficial EU language(s): EstonianEU Member State: since 1 May 2004 Currency: euro (€) Euro area: member since 1 January 2011 Schengen: member since 21 December 2007 Figures: Geographical size: 45 336 km2  Population: 1 374 687 (2024) (Source: Eurostat  – figures for geographical size and population)    Novotel Hotel Bookings Political system Estonia is a parliamentary republic. Its prime minister, who is the head of government, is nominated by the president and approved by parliament. He or she is in charge of the executive power vested in government. The president, who is the head of state, is elected by Parliament or electoral college for 5 years. The Parliament has 101 members, elected every 4 years. The country is divided into 15 counties and 79 municipalities.   Trade and economy Estonia’s GDP per capita of €30 700 ranks below the EU average (€37 600). It accounts for 0.2% of the EU’s total GDP. (Source: Eurostat - figures for GDP per capita and GDP)   Banzai Japan Music Video Budgets and funding How does Estonia benefit from the EU budget? The EU budget is the tool to ensure that Europe remains a democratic, peaceful, prosperous and competitive force. The EU uses it to finance its priorities and big projects that most individual EU countries could not finance on their own. The benefits of EU membership significantly exceed the size of the EU budget contributions and the examples are many. All Member States benefit from being part of the Single Market, a shared approach to the common challenges of migration, terrorism and climate change, and concrete gains like better transport infrastructure, modernised and digitalised public services and cutting-edge medical treatment. How much each EU country pays into the EU budget is calculated fairly. The larger your country’s economy, the more it pays – and vice versa. The EU budget is not about giving and taking – it’s about collectively contributing to making Europe and the world a better place for us all. EU budget spending and revenue per country and per year EU-funded projects in Estonia Money from the EU budget helps fund programmes and projects in all EU countries – for example to build roads, subsidise researchers and protect the environment. Find out more about how Estonia benefits from EU funding and recovery funds in your country or region. Novotel Hotel Booking