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When did Macedonia apply for EU membership?
2004
Macedonia submitted its membership application in 2004, thirteen years after its independence from Yugoslavia….Accession of North Macedonia to the European Union.
North Macedonian EU accession bid | |
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Applied | 24 March 2004 |
Approved | 24 March 2020 |
Admitted | No |
Website | Secretariat for European Affairs |
Does Macedonia use the euro?
North Macedonia’s national currency is the denar (MKD), but many tourist-related prices (such as transport and hotel costs) are quoted in euros – you may even find that the business owner doesn’t immediately know the denar price if you ask for it.
When did each country join the EU?
Current list of all 27 European Union countries
Country | EU accession date | Eurozone member |
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Slovakia | May 1, 2004 | Yes |
Slovenia | May 1, 2004 | Yes |
Spain | January 1, 1986 | Yes |
Sweden | January 1, 1995 | No |
Who wants to join the EU?
Albania, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Montenegro are all candidate states, and all of them are in negotiations. Bosnia and Herzegovina has applied to join but is not yet recognised as a candidate while Kosovo, which declared independence in 2008, is not recognised by 5 EU states or by Serbia.
Will Greece allow Macedonia to join the EU and NATO?
Greece has indicated that it would allow the Republic of Macedonia to join the EU and NATO if the word ‘Upper’ was included in its official name. In October 2013 Greece’s chief negotiator in the naming dispute, Adamantios Vassilakis, proposed the name ‘the Slavic-Albanian Macedonia’ to end the dispute.
What is the Macedonia-Yugoslavia naming dispute?
The specific naming dispute, although an existing issue in Yugoslav–Greek relations since World War II, was reignited after the breakup of Yugoslavia and the newly gained independence of the former Socialist Republic of Macedonia in 1991.
When did Macedonia gain independence from Yugoslavia?
North Macedonia officially celebrates 8 September 1991 as Independence day (Macedonian: Ден на независноста, Den na nezavisnosta), with regard to the referendum endorsing independence from Yugoslavia, albeit legalising participation in future union of the former states of Yugoslavia.
What was the cause of the Macedonia-Greece dispute?
The dispute arose from the ambiguity in nomenclature between North Macedonia, then known as the Republic of Macedonia, the adjacent Greek region of Macedonia and the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Citing historical and irredentist concerns, Greece opposed the use of the name “Macedonia” without a geographical…
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