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  2. Greenland and the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark (which also includes the territories of Denmark and Faroe Islands) is one of the EU members’ overseas countries and territories (OCT) associated to the European Union. Greenland receives funding from the EU for sustainable development and has signed agreements increasing ...

  3. Withdrawal of Greenland from the European Communities

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    The changing membership of the EU. Greenland is the large island at top left.. After being a part of the European Communities (EC) for twelve years, Greenland withdrew in 1985. . It had joined the EC in 1973 as a county of Denmark, even though a majority in Greenland was against joini

  4. Withdrawal from the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Four territories of EU member states have withdrawn: French Algeria (in 1962, upon independence), [5] Greenland (in 1985, following a referendum), [6] Saint Pierre and Miquelon (also in 1985, unilaterally) [7] and Saint Barthélemy (in 2012), [8] the latter three becoming Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union.

  5. Greenland Representation to the European Union - Wikipedia

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    A Treaty on Greenland's withdrawal from the Community was made – the Greenland Treaty – declaring Greenland as a “special case”. This "special case" provided a fisheries agreement between the parties in which the European Community and later the European Union kept its fishing rights and Greenland kept its financial contribution as ...

  6. Foreign relations of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Denmark proper, Greenland is not part of the European Union (EU). The country its status was changed to an Overseas Country and Territory (OCT) associated with the EU, a dependent territory that has a special relationship with a member state of the EU. However, Greenland remains a full member of the Council of Europe and NATO.

  7. Special territories of members of the European Economic Area

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    The special territories of EU member states are categorised under three headings: nine Outermost Regions (OMR) that form part of the European Union, though they benefit from derogations from some EU laws due to their geographical remoteness from mainland Europe; thirteen Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) that do not form part of the ...

  8. Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Greenland is designated as a member of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) and is thus officially not a part of the European Union, though Greenland can and does receive support from the European Development Fund, Multiannual Financial Framework, European Investment Bank and EU Programmes.

  9. List of European Union member states by political system

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    Member states of the European Union use various forms of democracy. The European Union (EU) is a sui generis supranational union of states . At a European Council Summit held in Copenhagen , Denmark , on 21 June and 22 June 1993, [ 2 ] the European Union defined the Copenhagen criteria regarding the conditions a candidate country has to fulfill ...