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  2. Symbols of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Symbols of Europe. A number of symbols of Europe have emerged since antiquity, notably the mythological figure of Europa. Several symbols were introduced in the 1950s and 1960s by the European Council. The European Communities created additional symbols for itself in 1985, which was to become inherited by the European Union (EU) in 1993.

  3. Symbols of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    5 May. Signatories of the 2007 declaration in dark blue. The European Union (EU) uses a number of symbols, including the Flag of Europe, Anthem of Europe, Motto of the European Union and Europe Day. These symbols have no official status based in the EU treaties, but they are in de facto use by the EU institutions and are in widespread use as ...

  4. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century

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    The aviator Matilde Moisant wearing a swastika square medallion in 1912. The symbol was popular as a good luck charm with early aviators. The discovery of the Indo-European language group in the 1790s led to a great effort by European archaeologists to link the pre-history of European people to the hypothesised ancient "Aryans" (variously referring to the Indo-Iranians or the Proto-Indo ...

  5. Statue of Europe - Wikipedia

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    500 cm (200 in) Location. Brussels, Belgium. The Statue of Europe (also referred to as Unity in Peace) is a sculpture symbolising peace through European integration, while at the same time aiming to demonstrate the motto of the European Union (EU), "United in Diversity". It is located in the garden of Convent Van Maerlant (the library of the ...

  6. File:Council of the EU and European Council.svg - Wikipedia

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    Summary. English: This is a logo for European Council and the Council of the European Union. The logo is inspired by the lantern-shaped structure at the heart of the Europa building, the headquarters of both institutions. The SVG code is valid. This logo was created with Inkscape.

  7. Women in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Women in society. The evolution and history of European women coincide with the evolution and the history of Europe itself. According to the Catalyst, 51.2% of the population of the European Union in 2010 is composed of women (in January 2011, the population of the EU was at 502,122,750). [1]

  8. Category:Symbols of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    S. Statue of Europe. Categories: European Union society. Cultural policies of the European Union. National symbols by country. Symbols of Europe. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  9. European video gaming majors Supercell and Ubisoft ... - AOL

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    In-game purchases rake in $50 billion globally—that’s nearly a quarter of the entire video gaming market’s revenue, BEUC said. About 84% of those aged 11 to 14 years are into video games ...