EUROPE

Do you want to know more?

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT EUROPE

Europa

Information on the European Union, in the EU’s 24 official languages:
europa.eu

Learning corner website

Teaching resources and games about the EU for children aged 5 to 18, their teachers and parents:
europa.eu/learning-corner/home_en

European Youth Portal

European and national information about education, jobs, travel and much more for young people:
europa.eu/youth/EU_en

Europe Direct

Europe DirectEU information centres situated throughout Europe can send you multiple copies of free publications. You can also ask your questions by phone (freephone: 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11) or by email, or you can visit a centre near you:
europa.eu/european-union/contact_en

The history of the European Union

Information, videos and more on the history of the European Union:

Your Europe

Help and advice for EU nationals and their families:
europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/index_en.htm

EU publications

Online bookshop with a wealth of books, booklets and PDF documents in the 24 official languages of the European Union:
op.europa.eu/en/publications

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GETTING IN TOUCH WITH THE EU

In person

All over the European Union there are hundreds of Europe Direct centres. You can find the address of the centre nearest you online (european-union.europa.eu/contact-eu/meet-us_en).

On the phone or in writing

Europe Direct is a service that answers your questions about the European Union. You can contact this service:

FINDING INFORMATION ABOUT THE EU

Online

Information about the European Union in all the official languages of the EU is available on the Europa website (european-union.europa.eu).

EU publications

You can view or order EU publications at op.europa.eu/en/publications. Multiple copies of free publications can be obtained by contacting Europe Direct or your local documentation centre (european-union.europa.eu/contact-eu/meet-us_en).

EU law and related documents

For access to legal information from the EU, including all EU law since 1951 in all the official language versions, go to EUR-Lex (eur-lex.europa.eu).

EU open data

The portal data.europa.eu provides access to open datasets from the EU institutions, bodies and agencies. These can be downloaded and reused for free, for both commercial and non-commercial purposes. The portal also provides access to a wealth of datasets from European countries.