Central and Eastern European Countries
- Central and Eastern European Countries
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Die Bezeichnung CEC (Central and Eastern European Countries, auf deutsch mittel- und osteuropäische Länder) wird von Eurostat derzeit für folgende Länder des MOEL- (CEE)-Raums verwendet, die eine Mitgliedschaft in der Europäischen Union anstreben:
Bis zu ihrem Beitritt zur Europäischen Union am 1. Mai 2004 zählten auch folgende Staaten zu dieser Kategorie:
Bis zu ihrem Beitritt zur Europäischen Union am 1. Januar 2007 zählten auch noch folgende Staaten zu dieser Kategorie:
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