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English: Enlargement of the European Union (animation) European Community
European Union
Gaeilge: Méadú an Aontais Eorpaigh (beochan) Chomhphobail Eorpaigh
Aontas Eorpach
Deutsch: Erweiterung der Europäischen Union (Animation) Europäische Gemeinschaft
Europäische Union
Français : Futur élargissement de l'Union européenne (animation) Communautés européennes (CE)
Union européenne (UE)
Polski: Rozszerzenie Unii Europejskiej (animacja) Wspólnoty Europejskie
Unii Europejskiej
Română: Extinderea Uniunii Europene (animaţie) Comunităţile Europene
Uniunea Europeană
Türkçe: Avrupa Birliği'nin genişlemesi (animasyon) Avrupa Topluluğu
Avrupa Birliği
Українська: Розширення Європейського Союзу (анімація) Європейська Спільнота
Європейський Союз
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28 May 2009 |
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Kolja21 |
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