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CLIL project - Geography UNITED IN DIVERSITY

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WHAT IS THE EUROPEAN UNION? It is an economic and political union of European countries

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CLIL project - Geography

UNITED IN

DIVERSITY

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WHAT IS THE EUROPEAN UNION?

It is an economic and political union of European countries

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WHO ARE ITS “FATHERS”?

Konrad Adenauer

Winston Churchill

Robert Schuman

Alcide De Gasperi

Jean Monnet

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They come from four of the first Member States:

Germany

France

England

Italy

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WHEN IS ITS BIRTHDAY?

We celebrate its birthday on the

9th of May

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WHAT IS ITS FLAG?

There is a circle of 12 golden stars on a blue background

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The circle of 12 stars reminds of:

- the first 12 Member States

- the crown of the Virgin Mary (because

Christianity is an important element for the history of Europe)

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WHAT IS ITS MOTTO?

UNITED IN DIVERSITY

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HOW MANY ARE THE MEMBER STATES?

28

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HOW MANY ARE THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES?

БългарскиČeštinadanskDeutscheesti keelΕλληνικά

EnglishespañolfrançaisGaeilgehrvatskiItaliano

latviešu valodalietuvių kalbamagyarMaltiNederlandspolski

portuguêsRomânăslovenčinaslovenščinasuomisvenska

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HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE THERE?

In Europe there are about 700 million

people.

Population in millions

506 million belong to the European Union.

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LET’S DISCOVER THE MEMBER STATES!

http://europa.eu/kids-corner/countries/flash/index_en.htmhttp://europa.eu/kids-corner/countries/flash/index_en.htm

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THE EU’S HISTORYThe European Union comes out from along history of unions among the European countries.

It starts right after theSecond World War.

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The Second World War destroys many countries in Europe: Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain in particular are highly demaged: there are many deaths and a lot of damages to cities and factories after the bombings.

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European nations undertstand that the first thing they need to restart is peace.

De Gasperi, Adenauer and Schuman, prime ministers of Italy, Germany and France want a collaboration between their states in order to avoid new wars.

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1951 - ECSC European Coal and Steel

CommunityIn 1951 they create an economic community.It has the task of controlling the production and the prices of coal and steel.

6 members

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1957- EECEuropean Economic

CommunityWith the Treaty of Rome the ECSC becomes the EEC. It is again an economic union that expands the cooperation to other economic sectors.

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1957- EECEuropean Economic

Community

There is now a Common European Market: people, goods and services can move freely across borders (without customs).

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FROM 6 TO 12: NEW MEMBERS JOIN THE EEC

1973IrelandDenmarkUnited Kingdom

1981Greece

1986Spain

Portugal

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1992 – EUEUROPEAN UNION

The Treaty on European Union is signed in Maastricht (Netherland) in 1992.

The new born European Union replaces the EEC.

It sets many goals for the future:

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• Single currency (before 1999)

• Common foreign and security policy

• European citizenschip

GOALS FOR THE EU FUTURE:

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FROM 6 TO 28:MORE AND MORE MEMBERS

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THE EU SEATS:

European Commission

Brussels

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THE EU SEATS:

European Parliament

Strasbourg and Brussels

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THE EU SEATS:Court of Justice of the EU

Luxembourg

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THE ERASMUS PROJECTIt is a project for university students: the EU finances a period (from 3 to 12 months) of study in a different country university.

The project takes its name from Erasmus from Rotterdam, an intellectual very famous in Europe in the XV century.

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THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENTIn 1995 the EU countries sign an agreement that sets the free circulation of citizens among the member states and some other countries (26 in total).

Now this free travel area is called the Schengen area.

Schengen area (EU)Schengen Area (non EU)Working to implement laterEU member states outside Schengen

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The Schengen area allows passengers from EU countries to travel without passports and particular controls at the borders. It makes travels in Europe easier and faster.We only need our identity card.

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A COMMON CURRENCY: THE EUROOn the 1st of January 1999 the Euro is introduced in only 12 member states.

Since the 1st of January 2002 it is mandatory to use the Euro. All the other old currencies are not allowed anymore (in Italy the Lira).

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THE EUROZONEToday we have 19 states in the Eurozone.The UK decides not to adopt the Euro.

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Euro coins are different from one country to another.

We know the Italian ones…

EURO COINS

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EURO COINSIn fact each

coin has a “common side” and a “national side”.

http://www.new-euro-banknotes.eu/Euro-coins2/Euro-coins3/Common-sides/1-cent

18 types of the 2€ coin