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These sites were made as part of a fourth Login@Europe competition in organization of Ministry of European integration and CARNet. These sponsors to gave support to competition: Ericsson, Nikola Tesla, Siemens, Microsoft Croatia, Končar- INEM, T-com, Senso, Olympus, Vidi and www.odlikasi.hr site. Theme of this years competition is “Let’s meet EU”. The main goal of our site (except of wining) is to inform visitor about European union, her history and structure, her positive and negative sides, actual themes in EU, and news about process of Croatia’s entering to EU. We hope that with contents from this site we will help you to better understand EU, and remove any negative opinions about EU out of your head.

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  Saturday, 30.04.2005.   

Three new members of EU Latvia, Malta and Cyprus have entered in european exchange mechanism (ERM II), a waiting room for a euro as national currency. New 10 members of EU have to, before putting the euro as their national currency, carry out two years in a band of ERM II. Estonia, Slovenia and Lithuania entered in ERM II last year mid with a goal to levy a euro as national currency. Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia are planning to levy the euro 2009.-2010. Great Britain, Sweden and Denmark, which didn’t want to accept common currency, fought for so called opt-out, possibility to stay out of a Eurozone, and 10 new members, in accordance with front-end contract, have an obligation of levying the euro, but after they fulfill the conditions.    Written by: Ivan Čakarić.



Croatia could join to EU 2010., two or three years after Romania’s and Bulgaria’s and more less than Turkey’s entering, predicts the newest number of a weekly magazine ‘’The Economist’’. In the article says that no matter on the French constitution referendum outcome, next extends will be much harder.   Written by: Ivan Čakarić.

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European Commission has published a report about differences between car prices in EU. Germany is the most expensive country for car buying, while Estonia is the cheapest. The cheapest country for buying a car in the area of 'Eurozone' is Finland, so example three quaters is 20% more expensive in Germany than in Finland. Cars have averagly expensed apropos on the last year for 0.5% and mostly in Poland (7.4&), on the other hand the most cheapest cars are in Estonia (8%).

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OŠ grofa Janka Draškovića, Zagreb - Login@Europe 2005